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| Author: | Guest [ Wed Oct 25, 2006 1:11 am ] |
| Post subject: | Does size matter? Plated Ford Fusions? |
I kid you not!! I strayed out of area a bit yesterday and thought I was seeing things when a plated Ford Fusion pulled up at the airport to drop off passengers! The plate even stated "Licenced to carry 4 passengers" where??? Once I stopped laughing; I drove a couple of hundred yards around a corner and ................ yep - there was another one emblazzened with the same company logo! I have to admit to ringing the relevant LO and asking for the criteria for Licencing and was given the whole speach about engine size, seat size etc and stopped with my mouth on the floor when they said that they rear seat had to be 51 inches across! How do you get 51 inches in the rear of a Fusion?
This tiny little Ford can't actually pass a compliance test - can it? Opps my old man has just read this and has hidden the keys to his Corsa; maybe I should plate that up as the fuel economy has to be far greater than my current 16 miles per gallon........................... |
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| Author: | skippy41 [ Wed Oct 25, 2006 12:45 pm ] |
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We have a plated 1.8 tdi Ford Fiesta up here, its used for school contracts along with public hire
Our council will licence anything that is under 7 years old and has a min 1.4 engine |
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| Author: | GBC [ Wed Oct 25, 2006 4:32 pm ] |
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Try a Rover Metro 'stickered' as a London Minicab.
Nice comfy trip to the theatre that would be on your big night out.
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| Author: | smiffyz (geoff) [ Wed Oct 25, 2006 5:17 pm ] |
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We used to have plated pugeot 106's Licenced for 3 passengers, they didnt last long though.
But it beg's the question of why they wont plate 7 seaters for 6 passengers? The reason is, the seats in in front of the rear passengers (3 row's) would have to be folded to enable them to disembark. But it's the same with the 106's as they're 3 door vehicles!! |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Wed Oct 25, 2006 6:49 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Does size matter? Plated Ford Fusions? |
Tigger wrote: I kid you not!! I strayed out of area a bit yesterday and thought I was seeing things when a plated Ford Fusion pulled up at the airport to drop off passengers!
I saw a Ford Fiesta with a PCO sticker in the back at Heathrow today. But FFS don't tell Mr GBC.
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| Author: | fairway [ Wed Oct 25, 2006 11:57 pm ] |
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Here on Wirral the Vauxhall Meriva is plated for PH. I couldn't believe it when I saw one. What I found even harder to believe though is that there is also a Vauxhall Agila running on PH in the area. I hadn't seen any new model Astras used as PHVs and I thought that maybe this was because the back seat was too narrow. Obviously though this isn't the case if these smaller Vauxhalls are being plated. We've also got a Ford Fusion on PH. There was a PT Cruiser too, but that proved too expensive and the driver soon replaced it. |
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| Author: | GBC [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 12:39 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Does size matter? Plated Ford Fusions? |
Sussex wrote: Tigger wrote: I kid you not!! I strayed out of area a bit yesterday and thought I was seeing things when a plated Ford Fusion pulled up at the airport to drop off passengers! I saw a Ford Fiesta with a PCO sticker in the back at Heathrow today. But FFS don't tell Mr GBC. ![]() Thats good for a Minicab.
Hope you did'nt charge too much for that little trip Sussex?
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| Author: | rambo [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 3:34 am ] |
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How often do we get 4 passengers in our cars?. |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 8:05 am ] |
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rambo wrote: How often do we get 4 passengers in our cars?.
About 10% of the time. But it's not just down to size, it's the way you use it.
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| Author: | Charlie [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 7:51 pm ] |
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fairway wrote: Here on Wirral the Vauxhall Meriva is plated for PH. .
Got them up here too. Merc Vaneo's too Astra's, Focus etc too - way too small. Anything smaller than a Mondeo/Vectra/Passat is too small in my opinion. |
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| Author: | chipper [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:53 pm ] |
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i have seen a ford focus and fiesta plated as PH here but the best is a H reg VOLVO
thank god they dont work for my firm
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| Author: | Darren63 [ Thu Oct 26, 2006 11:59 pm ] |
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Going back about 12 years there was an old style lada riva plated down here PH. Was constantly being refused by customers who wouldn't be seen dead in it.
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| Author: | Stinky Pete [ Fri Oct 27, 2006 2:47 am ] |
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Darren63 wrote: Going back about 12 years there was an old style lada riva plated down here PH.
Was constantly being refused by customers who wouldn't be seen dead in it. ![]() they had the same here, but only one, knocked back nearly every time, but weekends no one cared Reminds me of a few years ago, re Lada Taxi 4 blokes, all serving police officers,[ I know that cos they told the driver] got in the Lada taxi and was going out of town to another city via dual carriage way they asked the driver, wot will it do then [speed], oh over a ton said the driver, let try it said one of the passengers so the driver got the Lada going over the ton 3 days later the driver got a knock on the door from the Police traffic department, he was cautioned |
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| Author: | herfordian [ Fri Oct 27, 2006 10:22 am ] |
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I've just order a 306sw which is smaller than my current laguna. I think the 306sw is a bit too small for a taxi but there's different dynamics at play in rural areas. when i worked in a city and urban area there was very little dead milage so if you car only did 30 to the gallon it was not such a big deal. City fares also tend to be higher. In the rural area fares tend to be lower and you have a lot more dead milage so fuel economy of your car is the primary consideration when buying. it's not uncommon to have to run 5 - 10 miles to do a minimum fare of £2.50 that's a round trip of 10-20 miles. You can not do that if you're only getting 30 to the gallon. You don't get many buses in rural villages once the sun goes down and taxi are the lifeline for many people especially older people. If councils require big cars with lower economy then a lot of people won't get a taxi. |
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| Author: | bordercars [ Sun Oct 29, 2006 5:18 pm ] |
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whats the problem they are huge compared to this http://www.eastcambs.gov.uk/docs/minute ... 0406dr.pdf a smart car |
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