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L P G installment +costs+savings

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Old Jul 24th, 2011, 06:57   #1
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Default L P G installment +costs+savings

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So many adverts now from people complaining to have to sell their car
due to petrolprices.

My answer is get a LPG kit in your car.

Now dont start by saying- lpg kit is expensive.

I will run you through an example.

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A kit will cost 1000 to 2000 gbp.

Assume 1500gbp
currently difference between petrol and lpg is 60 pence a liter.


1500gbp divided by 60 gives 2500 liters.
That means when I have driven away 2500 liters of lpg I HAVE SAVED THE
MONEY to have payed for the kit.

2500 liters on a 960 will be about 17.000miles.


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Also realise that the lpg kit installed on the car adds to the value of the car.

And, if need be, you can take the major components off the car if you have to sell or scrap the car.These components can be used on your new car.
(components : tank,evaporator,switches)


Furthermore , a diy homemechanic can install an lpg kit himself.Than you get it tested and certified.

Last edited by brodgar; Jul 24th, 2011 at 07:44.
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