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If i drove from sydney to melbourne in a 77TSI would i make it on one tank?

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  • If i drove from sydney to melbourne in a 77TSI would i make it on one tank?

    I am just wondering...cos i am a tight arse.....at the moment....i am calculating that it would be cheaper to drive then to get on a plane....i just wondered if that was true or not
    Last edited by Transporter; 06-03-2012, 09:17 PM.

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    Forget Petrol - how much is your time worth?

    1hr vs 8-10 hours? How much work/personal time can you fit in to that.
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    • #3
      If I was moving lots of stuff, I might drive.

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      • #4
        Not sure if it's comparable but I did the Sydney to Melbourne trip in our Golf 118TSI. Made it there on one tank of BP ultimate with 1/4 tank left at our destination. averaged 6.2l/100km
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        • #5
          Ummmm i got 790 with Shell 98 that was a mixture of highway/city driving.

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          • #6
            should piss it in
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            • #7
              I know the airplane ride is amazing for time!....but i don't really have $300 to drop on a plane ticket right now.....if i can get there and back on 2 tanks.....thats $100....can't really complain.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by iigx View Post
                Forget Petrol - how much is your time worth?

                1hr vs 8-10 hours? How much work/personal time can you fit in to that.
                1hr?
                It's nearly 1.5hr flight time. Factor in getting to airport and getting there early enough.
                Then factor in waiting for bags and getting transport to the city.
                You are looking at more like 4 hrs door to door.

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                • #9
                  It's still a little bit better than the 18 hours door to door. Just the money i have my thoughts on....end of the day i just wanna go out with my friends and get drunk

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Acko1991 View Post
                    I know the airplane ride is amazing for time!....but i don't really have $300 to drop on a plane ticket right now.....if i can get there and back on 2 tanks.....thats $100....can't really complain.
                    You also have to factor in wear and tear on your vehicle, possibly damage, speeding fines, tolls. It could quite easily add up to more than $300.
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                    • #11
                      These car's are built from german autobahns so i aren't bothered about the distance and the normal wears and tears of that sort of travel because that is what they are designed for.....you are quite right when it comes to kangaroos, and the fuzz. I think i would probably go demented if i tried to stick at 110 km/h the whole way....it is wayyy to slow.

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                      • #12
                        You should get 5.3litres/100km
                        Syd to Mel 878km
                        You need 46.5 litres each way.
                        Just drive
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                        No parking fees
                        No check-in
                        No power tripping security guards
                        No screaming babies
                        No cramped seating
                        No snotty air hostesses
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Acko1991 View Post
                          It's still a little bit better than the 18 hours door to door. Just the money i have my thoughts on....end of the day i just wanna go out with my friends and get drunk
                          18hrs?

                          I did Syd to Melb via Cooma, Canne River just after Xmas. Took 13 hrs. Very scenic route
                          If i had done the freeway straight down it would have been closer to 10-11hrs.

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                          • #14
                            If time is not issue, then drive. Yes it may be more expensive than flying, but it would be more interesting. If you enjoy driving, do it. I drove from Melbourne to the gold coast last year. Yes, I could have got a flight, but I saw it as an adventure and loved every minute of it.
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                            • #15
                              I looked into this a while back because I make the trip down there a few times a year, and have done this since 1978.

                              For me, from Blacktown, it is around $100 to get a taxi to the airport or use a shuttle bus service. If I drive, it is around $15 to $20 in fuel, plus parking and this is only if it is for a couple of days. Anything more than that, and it is not worth driving and parking.

                              Then the air fares. The cheap ones fail to tell you about airport fees and charges. This can double the really cheap fares.

                              Then you get to the other end, and now you have to use a taxi/shuttle/etc, unless someone is there to pick you up.

                              Once there, any travel you do has to involve taxis or public transport unless you have someone to move you around or who will let you use their car.

                              On time, by the time you look at getting to the airport, waiting the standard time, waiting the additional time until the airline gets a landing slot before you take off, waiting in the stacking area while the airport finally gives you permission to land, and then getting to your destination, this can be anything from 4 hours up.

                              So, it does take a little more time to drive, but it is the convenience that makes it a better choice. If you are doing it while on holidays, you have already been paid for this time with your holiday pay. Either way, the best part of the day is lost anyway.

                              It is like using the M7/M5 to get out of Sydney. It costs around $7 but it is the convenience. Then again, I have a friend who will do anything he can to avoid paying a toll, even if it means it takes him a lot longer.

                              The problem with flying is getting to and from the airport, parking or using a taxi or shuttle service, and the lack of transport when you get to your destination. If you have someone who is willing to drop you off and pick you up at each end, and you have someone who will let you use their car, then flying might be the way.

                              Then of course, you are limited in what you take, unless you are willing to pay. You can take more in a small car than you can when flying.
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