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    Quote Originally Posted by waynep View Post
    So on a 5 seater, what happens to the space where the extra two seats fold down in to - does that become extra storage ?
    The jack, tools, etc live under the rear part. Under the front part is open space, just waiting to be utilized.

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    The biggest thing I hate about D3 pricing is the $10K difference between the V6 and the TDV6 - a couple of grand for sure but 10 is a bit much.

    I guess when the TDv6 is in so much demand car makers can ask the diesel premium.

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    I wonder if the TDV6 price might come down as sales might slow given the price disparity between petrol and diesel. At my local Mobil garage today in Canberra E10/ULP was 85.9 cents a litre while diesel was 125.9 cents a litre I know premium ULP is dearer for V8's, but the V6 is supposed to be able to run on E10 as this engine in the US has been using this mix for the last 10 years in California. Or have the LR boffins radically changed the software
    In the recent price fluctuations diesel has moved only around 6 cents a litre while ULP has moved as much as 35 cents a litre.
    So go figure on their pricing formula

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    Re the price diff of the V6 to the TDV6...

    IMHO it's not that the TDV6 is expensive, its that the Ford V6 is cheap to manufacture....there's millions of them out there in some guise or another where as the TDV6 is relatively new.

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    ......... even tens of millions for its age WhiteD3 .....

    If you look at the prices in S. Africa , the V8 and diesel are only 1% difference in price ....... now .....
    tax adjusted for LCT , which skews our retail price , the V8 is 5.5% more here ...... it's all down to whatever an importer wants to do in that country.
    If LRA wanted V8 SE ..... they'd be here ....... but they're rather ripoff people at HSE prices ......market share is not of interest ....... only margin.
    We don't have the American business ethos here , but the British one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie2 View Post
    dam i h8 frign txt spk on forums
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    x2...........can we ban it
    x3. I only get half the conversation because I skip the poorly written posts...

    PS I know this has been done to death but it is extremely annoying to most of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100I View Post
    x3. I only get half the conversation because I skip the poorly written posts...

    PS I know this has been done to death but it is extremely annoying to most of us.
    X 4.

    No more text crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laurie View Post
    In the recent price fluctuations diesel has moved only around 6 cents a litre while ULP has moved as much as 35 cents a litre.
    So go figure on their pricing formula
    I think that this has to do with the different fractions that can be obtained from crude oil and the higher demand for diesel as much of europe now uses predominately diesel.

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    +++ LCT, stamp duty, rego....the RRP is just a dream. Or what you can get back to after all the other costs.

    The manufacturers basically collude to say it's an "industry standard". Nowhere will you see any justification for it other than "the other guys do it".

    Only way it'll change is legislation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northy View Post
    I think that this has to do with the different fractions that can be obtained from crude oil and the higher demand for diesel as much of europe now uses predominately diesel.
    Asian electricity generation and truck fuel spiked the oil price
    over 2005-8

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