Starlets stay with us

alan_d

Lifer
as long as people like Jay (who keep a garage ornament), who realise how quick good ones are diminishing due to pub power figure quests diminishing standard ones.
Its like concours novas/corsas/saxos - once the roads heaved with them, now theyre baked bean cans!
 
oh right yeah,,
well like until they all die lol,
i want to get turbo around 2011, i was wondering will they still be strong and going by then? and not turn into old school badass novas lol
 

dac69er

Super Moderator
thats only about 6 months away mate. doubt anything is going to change in that short amount of time.

i reckon another 10 years before they start getting less popular and only a few good ones remain.
 

lleey2k4

Member +
Should still be going strong next year but more in the wrong hands i dont go out anymore on a sunday night well havent for a good year now as when i used to take my car out i had chavs all saying how they was getting 1, after hearing mine go a little and a few wheelspins and doughnuts :homer:
 

Paul_JJ

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how long do you think starlets will stay with us for?:eek:

No more than 10 years. In 2020 he oil will run out, so it would be difficult to have a petrol/diesel car unless u ran it on LPG or Water. The LPG however won't be cheap as it will run out in 2050. I believe that in 2020 we will have cars widely available which works on the WATER (H2O). But oil companies don't like the idea of loosing their Multi-Billion Businesses as well as the US and UK Government - in loosing the taxes! So who gives a f**k about the Environment? do u think the government does???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDHT0hBgVOw

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1583430/do_water_powered_cars_really_work/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jivb7lupDNU
 

durmz

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Paul_JJ said:
No more than 10 years. In 2020 he oil will run out, so it would be difficult to have a petrol/diesel car unless u ran it on LPG or Water. The LPG however won't be cheap as it will run out in 2050. I believe that in 2020 we will have cars widely available which works on the WATER (H2O). But oil companies don't like the idea of loosing their Multi-Billion Businesses as well as the US and UK Government - in loosing the taxes! So who gives a f**k about the Environment? do u think the government does???

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDHT0hBgVOw

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1583430/do_water_powered_cars_really_work/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jivb7lupDNU

Lol u think oils gonna run out in 2020?? Where'd you get those pub quiz figures??
 

Dan3SGTE

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i did a huge study on energy for my degree oil is set to run out in just under 40 years (obviously depends on current reserves and doesn't take account of any potential undiscovered ones which there are expected to be in countries whereby reserves are on private or protected land; which will most likely also be exploited with increasing pressure in the future.)

Yeah that sounds more accurate. Not 10 years
 
Lol u think oils gonna run out in 2020?? Where'd you get those pub quiz figures??


exactly theres loads of oil left
all the rigs i go on r still drilling new wells

it wont run out any time soon

but as it runs out them greedy bastarding oil company men will put the price up as things get more expensive

C*NTS!!!!:eek::shoot:
 

addz

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Oil isn't going anywhere any time soon, well fuck, if it does let's just jump another Asian country
 

GT_Irl

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oil is not running out any time soon....trust me. Record sized untapped fileds in both australia and canada amongst many many others around the world. As for oil prices, there are 20-30 full tankers waiting in the english channel and the North sea for the price to become tasty enough for them. You can be sure that oil prices are controlled not by supply or demand but by how greedy the oil companies and middle men are
 

Paul_JJ

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Lol u think oils gonna run out in 2020?? Where'd you get those pub quiz figures??

Actually my geography teacher told me that, long time ago! But I assume it will run out even before that! Do you seriously think that I am joking? do A Google research -)

http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread151333/pg1

In 2005, oil demands have reached around 83 million barrels per day, according to this information, so the world will use up around 30,295,000,000 barrels by the end of the year. Ok, lets just say that the worlds oil reserves is 900 billion barrels ( I have heard many estimates, but this is an average). So 30 years of oil left? No, the world oil consumption is estimated to reach 91 million barrels per day in 2010, so in the year 2010, we will use around 33,215,000,000 barrels per year. It is estimated that the world oil consumption will reach 100 million barrels per day in 2020, so in that year the world will use about 36.5 billion barrels.

We can round those numbers to an average of 33 billion barrels per year in the next 15 years. 15 times 33 billion equals 495 billion, which is a little more than half of our reserves. Many people may think that is plenty of time, but they’re wrong. Many of these reserves will be hard to tap into, causing oil prices to rise. On top of that, oil will be getting rarer, which will also raise the price. Its more of a question of how long will it be until oil is so outrageous in price to where the average person cant afford it. I would say between 2010 and 2020. When this happens we will be forced to find an alternative fuel, but it wont be that easy.
 

Paul_JJ

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i did a huge study on energy for my degree oil is set to run out in just under 40 years (obviously depends on current reserves and doesn't take account of any potential undiscovered ones which there are expected to be in countries whereby reserves are on private or protected land; which will most likely also be exploited with increasing pressure in the future.)

Tend to agree, but after 10 years it will cost A LOT MORE to find and produce oil - so the petrol price will go UP a LOT, which means we will be forced to use an alternative fuel! For god's sake, we already do, look how popular Toyota Prius is? Toyota is investing in to electric cars, signing contracts with Tesla! Many people do LPG conversions! can't possibly imagine how much 1L of petrol would be in 2020! I am sure that having a petrol car is 10 years would be very expensive!
 
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