AUSPOL
4 May 2011
Life / Need Some Advice about life in Poland (vehicle, fuel) [24]
Yeah we are getting more and more in Australia even though the death toll doesnt seem to be decrease with more and more cameras. In fact a lot of cameras cause injuries due to being on steel poles.
Whats the difference between Celta/Delta and ESOL? If they were happy with a bachelor of Education i would probably do that as these short courses would be useless other than teaching English.
As for fuel economy i would figure many Poles and Europeans for that matter drive cars with 2.0L or less capacity engines so they would be getting around 6-7L/100Kms so 12-13L/100Kms for me isnt too bad. I just want to know if i would get stupidly taxes with emissions due to the large displacement and number of cylinders.
Also whats the deal with fuel. Is 98 RON (octane) available widely? How about (E85) 85% ethanol and 15% petrol? How much more are these over 91 RON (octane) petrol?
gumishu:
the number of these is constantly rising and is actually supposed to double this year and they are introducing new types that calculate your speed on a certain stretch of the road
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
Not those ******* bloody ****** average speed cameras!
the number of these is constantly rising and is actually supposed to double this year and they are introducing new types that calculate your speed on a certain stretch of the road
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR.
Not those ******* bloody ****** average speed cameras!
Yeah we are getting more and more in Australia even though the death toll doesnt seem to be decrease with more and more cameras. In fact a lot of cameras cause injuries due to being on steel poles.
I suggest doing celta or delta in Poland (in Krakow??). I believe it is cheaper than the course you suggested.
Our SUV gets about 6-7 km per liter. One liter of gasoline costs about 5 PLN.
Good luck!
Our SUV gets about 6-7 km per liter. One liter of gasoline costs about 5 PLN.
Good luck!
Whats the difference between Celta/Delta and ESOL? If they were happy with a bachelor of Education i would probably do that as these short courses would be useless other than teaching English.
As for fuel economy i would figure many Poles and Europeans for that matter drive cars with 2.0L or less capacity engines so they would be getting around 6-7L/100Kms so 12-13L/100Kms for me isnt too bad. I just want to know if i would get stupidly taxes with emissions due to the large displacement and number of cylinders.
Also whats the deal with fuel. Is 98 RON (octane) available widely? How about (E85) 85% ethanol and 15% petrol? How much more are these over 91 RON (octane) petrol?