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zoom rader wrote:src1983 wrote:You all forgetting in the UK and US public transport is highly efficient
Not quite true, if you are living in a city then yes. Try living in the country side in uk . I often work up in Scotland in the city public transport is ok but expensive, in the country side where most of the Industrial areas are you will find you quickly need a car .
pete wrote:I don't understand how the banks can give 0% interest up there. Or do the car companies have that much capital that they can take that risk on their own?
S_2NR wrote:zoom rader wrote:zcarz wrote:Takes 600tt to fill up my tank here (40 litres) in the UK .. I cri everytime
Yeah but in the UK you have the world of cars at a fairly reasonably cost without the extortion of taxes that trinis face.
That's an unfair comparison anyway. Its dollar for dollar. I won't go abroad and multiply everything by 6/10 and bawl it cheaper in Trinidad. There are other factors to consider.
Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:I've found that cars in the UK are not cheaper than cars locally. What cars so are cheaper in the UK?
zcarz wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:I've found that cars in the UK are not cheaper than cars locally. What cars so are cheaper in the UK?
you're sort of right, new cars cost about the same as in Trinidad. good used cars cost next to nothing though
zoom rader wrote:zcarz wrote:Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:I've found that cars in the UK are not cheaper than cars locally. What cars so are cheaper in the UK?
you're sort of right, new cars cost about the same as in Trinidad. good used cars cost next to nothing though
Only if a vehicle is under 1.6l like the focus. Above 2k and its 1.5x.
Buy a range rover in trini and you can buy 2 in the UK for the same price.
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