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SpiderPig Member Since: 13 Mar 2024 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 121 |
My impression is that reliability is generally better in the newer models. Be aware though that many people come to the internet to report problems, so that's how the bias leads - there's an awful lot of people out there who are perfectly happy with their cars.
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Fri Apr 12 2024 9:11am |
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hsdhiman Member Since: 15 Feb 2024 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 11 |
Thank you for replying.
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Fri Apr 12 2024 12:30pm |
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SpiderPig Member Since: 13 Mar 2024 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 121 |
The hybrid is a bit different as many of my trips are local, so I use electric for many of them, I'm therefore getting roughly 35.5mpg (700 miles for a 90ltr tank).
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Fri Apr 12 2024 1:52pm |
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hsdhiman Member Since: 15 Feb 2024 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 11 |
OK Thank you
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Fri Apr 12 2024 2:22pm |
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SpiderPig Member Since: 13 Mar 2024 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 121 |
No, GPFs are typically not prone to clogging and don't need any special driving behaviour to maintain.
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Fri Apr 12 2024 2:28pm |
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hsdhiman Member Since: 15 Feb 2024 Location: Aberdeen Posts: 11 |
Thank you for valuable information SpiderPig. Much appreciated
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Fri Apr 12 2024 2:32pm |
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