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Fuel Consumption on C320 (2003)

Hey Guys,

I'm looking at a used Mercedes C320 (2003 model), and the body, engine and transmission all are well maintained, it just needs the MAF sensor replaced and a coil in the engine replaced as well. The car has 150K Kilometers on it so far.

My question is, how much fuel these cars actually consume, its previous owner was claiming that it would give him 8KM/L city driving, but I honestly find that hard to believe, which is why I wanted to ask previous owners of this car.

I'd appreciate your feedback and insights.

Best Regards

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u/ThenPreparation7460 — 8 days ago

What is missing in these ilans for apartments for sale in Istanbul?

Hello everyone,

I hope this finds you all well,

I'm checking apartments for sale in Istanbul, but something doesn't make sense in some of the prices I'm seeing, because rent prices are high in the city. So what are these prices that are being show really? Are these just downpayments, where the remaining payments will be done in installments, or what do these numbers actually show, and where are the actual prices?

For example:

METROBÜS'E YÜRÜME MESAFESİNDE 1+1 SATILIK DAİRE 104770-7450 | hepsiemlak

Or

BEYLİKDÜZÜ CUMHURİYET MH. METROBÜSE YAKIN YATIRIMLIK - OTURUMLUK 1+1 LÜX DAİREMİZ 104770-7784 | hepsiemlak

Or are these just bad apartments, in very distant neighborhoods? I think even then those prices don't make sense....

And What do 1+1's actually go for in terms of starting prices in places like Beylikdüzü?

Thank you!

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u/ThenPreparation7460 — 1 month ago

Is Morocco Really Suffering from Corruption?

Hello everyone

السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته، وعيد مبارك للجميع

I'm a Yemeni young man, and like most of the youth of developing countries, topics such as development, economic growth and politics are of concern to me.

I believe that Morocco is a good example of a country that isn't too resource rich, but in many ways seems to be managing well especially when compared to other countries in the region.

There is a good industrial sector, tourism is very strong, decent infrastructure in the large cities, resource extraction and utilization where possible (Phosphorus). I assume there's a good educational system? (I don't really know to be honest)... But in addition to that, society seems to be mixed which is good there's the religious folks and the liberal ones, in addition to it being a diverse country (mix of Arabs and Amazighs with literal mixing, Moroccan Jews in the past...etc.).

Also...... Great football team ayyyyyyy!

I still see Moroccans complaining of corruption however, and I just wanted to ask is corruption really that rampant over there? Or is it just the expectation of every citizen that their government can do better?

I have some specific questions that I want to ask:

  • What are some examples of corruption you believe Morocco faces?
  • What are some things that can be done better and easily so? Some obvious fixes the country has ignored perhaps?
  • If Morocco is managed in a much better way, what do you think can be achieved? Do you think that the matter is simply bad management, or is it that there are other natural factors that will inevitably limit Morocco's growth in the future E.g. (location, geography, resources...etc.).

I appreciate your insights, thank you!

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u/ThenPreparation7460 — 3 months ago