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Driving again.

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I’m loving having a car again, it’s opened up a whole new world for me. After not driving much for 5 years I expected I’d be a bit rusty and even a bit nervous but that wasn’t the case at all. I discovered that my instincts and reactions are as sharp as they ever were. I thought that if anything perhaps I’m a more relaxed and sedate driver these days, but that proved to be wrong when I got stuck behind an idiot in heavy traffic. Nothing’s changed there, I’m still me.

One of the first things I did was take the car for a long drive to find out everything I could about it, I headed to Victor Harbour, about an hour south of where I live. It’s normally very pretty countryside, a patchwork of natural forests and vineyards, but the weather was horrid.

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Granite Island is just a couple of hundred metres off shore and it used to be home to one of the largest colonies of Fairy Penguins in the country, but not any more. Conservationists keep asking why they’re declining so rapidly, to me the answer’s very obvious. When I was growing up here access to that island closed at 4:30 every afternoon and any dogs taken on to that island were shot, even if they were on a leash. Today there’s a huge commercial tourism visitor’s centre on the island and they light up the place with floodlights late in to the night so people can see the penguins, and they wonder why the penguins are disappearing. Commercial tourism is always the death of natural wonders.

Today I had to take the car back to the dealer so that he could finish some repairs we agreed on when I bought it. While that was happening I went for a wander along the Port Road. It’s a bit of an anomaly that you won’t see in many cities around the world.

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It’s a large road, 3 generously wide lanes either side plus bike lanes, and a 35 metre wide median strip down the middle. It’s far from being one of Adelaide’s busiest roads, why is it so big? Adelaide is one of the few planned cities in the world, no settler was allowed to even pitch a tent until Colonel Light had finished surveying and mapping out his city plan.

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The port is 11 Km (7 miles) from the city centre and when that road was first mapped out it was designed to be a major freight route. It’s width is the minimum width in which you can turn around a full bullock team and wagons, and the median strip down the middle was originally slated to become a canal for horse drawn barges. By the time the city grew big enough to start requiring barges the internal combustion engine had been invented and the idea became irrelevant, so the narrow strip of parkland down the middle remains.

And in my wandering I noticed a strange looking church and had to get a better look, it’s Serbian.

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Thank You for sharing. It's good to read about your confidence. That's inspiring.

But i've been online since yesterday, and i must break off.
 
Being Australian - did you get a Holden car?
Holden ceased to exist nearly ten years back now, and what's tried to replace them is oversized and ridiculously thirsty things from the US which no one really wants. So we're seeing a lot more European cars here now.

I bought a 12 year old Skoda. Really cheap on fuel and the back seats just lift out making it a perfect little travel wagon for a single bloke.

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Victor Harbour is beautiful and certainly worth a drive. I'm glad you can get out and about to places you enjoy.
 
Victor Harbour is beautiful and certainly worth a drive. I'm glad you can get out and about to places you enjoy.
I'll be going back and taking some better pictures when the weather's nicer, the other day was just for the sake of giving the car a run and seeing what needs fixing on it. As it turns out, very little, the transmission needs a service and that's it.
 
Glad you are out and about with a nice car.
I had a small van that the back seats came out and that's what I did.
Never used them. Way to go for a single person.

Always like seeing pictures from Australia and New Zealand. Yes, please share more.
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Holden ceased to exist nearly ten years back now, and what's tried to replace them is oversized and ridiculously thirsty things from the US which no one really wants. So we're seeing a lot more European cars here now.

I bought a 12 year old Skoda. Really cheap on fuel and the back seats just lift out making it a perfect little travel wagon for a single bloke.

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Oh, a Skoda. I didn't know they make it so far from Czechia!
I've always liked Skoda though I've never seen one by me. I like niche cars that no one seems to really like or ever drive like this Citroen ds for example

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I remember watching Top Gear once and Jeremy Clarkson approved the answer of "its a Skoda! " as a reason not to want a Skoda. I find cars that people around me don't really like more appealing. Like a Volvo for example. Where I stay everyone loves German cars. Your BMW, Mercedes Benz and of course the VW Golf GTI the most and because of this I actually don't like them much. Well not the newer models anyway. I'd drive the old VW beetle for sure.
 
I remember watching Top Gear once and Jeremy Clarkson approved the answer of "its a Skoda! " as a reason not to want a Skoda.
When I saw the ad for this car that segment on Top Gear was the very first thing that popped in to my mind. They road tested a Roomster and it was remembering that road test that convinced me to buy the car.
 
I was also pleasantly surprised buying fuel for the first time in a long while, it's the first time I've really looked at the price. I paid Au$1.80/litre for the Premium 98 octane, but afterwards noticed a few places up to 10 cents cheaper than that. That's not much more than what I was paying up the top end 5 years ago.

There's a curious question for everyone, what part of the world do you live in and what's the average price of fuel there?
 
If my calculations are correct that's approximately 70c per litre.
Only 7 pints in a US gallon - 3.76 litres. So 83 US cents per litre, in Aussie money that works out to a little over $1.25/litre.

Much cheaper than Australia.

Diesel has gone right down to £1.39 a letre. Petrol is around £1.36 or there abouts.
A Pound is worth about 2 Aussie dollars so that works out to be a lot more expensive than us at Au$2.70/litre.
 
I'll reserve my location but I pay just less than 2 Au$ a litre or roughly 1.30 Us$ a litre.
That I think is just a little cheaper what people pay in Sydney, Australia's a big country and prices can vary widely from place to place.
 
Only 7 pints in a US gallon - 3.76 litres.
Funny story behind that - The Boston Tea Party.

The English imposed a 10% tariff on luxury goods going to America, including Tea.
The Americans revolted over this, massive riots and they tipped contents of ships in to the harbour in protest.
The English conceded to drop the tariff and the Americans believed that they had won a great battle.

Ever after the English sold the Americans smaller "gallons" of only 7 pints instead of 8. So now instead of getting the extra 10% they asked for they were now getting 12.5% extra on their goods.

Pieces of eight. :D
 
Funny story behind that - The Boston Tea Party.
You know, if that isn't true, it should be!
The Brits have centuries of practice ripping off everyone they came across. They even do it to themselves now everyone else has wised up, how the mighty have fallen! 🤑🙄
 

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