Fuel Efficient Vehicle Parking Only
Fuel Efficient Vehicle Parking Only
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Daaaveee

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915 posts

239 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Found this on the Bimmerforums, apparently some of these have been erected at a Best Buy store in Plymouth, Massachusets. This sign and three others like it take up the closest, dead center from the entrance spots in front of the store. The handicap spots are actually further away.



rolleyes

davidjpowell

18,386 posts

200 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Any car is more fuel efficient if driven into a free space rather than driven beyond hunting for other spaces....

whoami

13,162 posts

256 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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I'd be fine.

davidjpowell

18,386 posts

200 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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whoami said:
I'd be fine.
Yup. You would definitely use more fuel by driving by.

In fact, by this logic, the Prius etc. should all park at the back, to save mileage from the gas guzzlers....

Edited by davidjpowell on Saturday 25th December 21:23

The Lukas

2,773 posts

210 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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That's ridiculous! Coming from the land of the free too...

BDR529

3,560 posts

190 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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The sort of sign that is itching to be barged down by a Hummer.

Disco You

3,712 posts

196 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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BDR529 said:
The sort of sign that is itching to be barged down by a Hummer.
Almost exactly what I was thinking.

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

198 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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My inner tt would love to hire a Viper and park there, blipping the throttle while waiting on my mate who has left his Hummer running in the spot next to me.

What utter st. I'll respect disabled spaces and even parent and child spaces but a car uses no fuel when it's parked...

mike50001

164 posts

178 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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do they have electric points in the spaces for those super fuel efficent electric cars that use fuel while there parked?

ZeeTacoe

5,444 posts

238 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Define fuel efficent

PhillipM

6,535 posts

205 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Mine's fuel efficient on account of it not being scrapped and having a new hybrid made out of stloads of oil, does that count?

Edited by PhillipM on Saturday 25th December 21:56

Wattsie

1,161 posts

217 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Need photos of Lambos, Ferraris, Hummers, etc in these bays for the lols smile

007 VXR

64,187 posts

203 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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mines efficent down hill biggrin

soad

33,995 posts

192 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Wattsie said:
Need photos of Lambos, Ferraris, Hummers, etc in these bays for the lols smile
Good call thumbup

Larry Dickman

3,762 posts

234 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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BeeRoad

684 posts

178 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Hmmm, fuel efficient?

My 6 MPS daily driver produces about 270bhp and does about 27mpg, so that's 10bhp per mpg. A Citroen C1 produces 67bhp and does 60mpg, so that's about 1.1bhp per mpg.

Clearly my car is significantly more efficient because it produces nearly four times the power from just over twice the fuel. smile

Papa Hotel

12,760 posts

198 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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BeeRoad said:
Hmmm, fuel efficient?

My 6 MPS daily driver produces about 270bhp and does about 27mpg, so that's 10bhp per mpg. A Citroen C1 produces 67bhp and does 60mpg, so that's about 1.1bhp per mpg.

Clearly my car is significantly more efficient because it produces nearly four times the power from just over twice the fuel. smile
Does do 27mpg when producing 270bhp?

Jakg

3,794 posts

184 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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mike50001 said:
do they have electric points in the spaces for those super fuel efficent electric cars that use fuel while there parked?
Ironically, yes (or at least the one in Lakeside has EV charging points in the car park!)

BeeRoad

684 posts

178 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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Papa Hotel said:
BeeRoad said:
Hmmm, fuel efficient?

My 6 MPS daily driver produces about 270bhp and does about 27mpg, so that's 10bhp per mpg. A Citroen C1 produces 67bhp and does 60mpg, so that's about 1.1bhp per mpg.

Clearly my car is significantly more efficient because it produces nearly four times the power from just over twice the fuel. smile
Does do 27mpg when producing 270bhp?
No and the C1 doesn't do 60mpg when producing 67bhp, that's why I used the average mpg figures. . . . .

CraigyMc

17,862 posts

252 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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BeeRoad said:
Papa Hotel said:
BeeRoad said:
Hmmm, fuel efficient?

My 6 MPS daily driver produces about 270bhp and does about 27mpg, so that's 10bhp per mpg. A Citroen C1 produces 67bhp and does 60mpg, so that's about 1.1bhp per mpg.

Clearly my car is significantly more efficient because it produces nearly four times the power from just over twice the fuel. smile
Does do 27mpg when producing 270bhp?
No and the C1 doesn't do 60mpg when producing 67bhp, that's why I used the average mpg figures. . . . .
If you actually calculate it like that you'll probably find the smaller engine is more economical due to less internal friction/moving parts.

it'd be nice to know though.