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Mar 14th, 2019, 15:34 | #61 | ||||
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Mar 14th, 2019, 15:36 | #62 |
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I missed a few off as the multi quote did not work. Point is I'm the only trader here.
The rest are just guilty of saving money by running LPG |
Mar 18th, 2019, 00:08 | #63 |
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I buy LPG.
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Apr 10th, 2019, 20:38 | #64 |
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I have owned lpg converted cars for more than 19 years (4 of them) and converted all of them myself except my current v70 which was already done & one of the main reasons I bought it. All of them were inspected by a UKLPG approved installer, passed with no issues & added to the UK lpg register. In all that time I have NEVER had an issue with the lpg system in any of my cars, the only downside has been having to start on petrol!
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Apr 16th, 2019, 07:17 | #65 |
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As I came in, unless you want to ask for trouble, and 'lash-in' a system, it'll last and pay for itself - and very easily.
I think we can conclude that the OP has had his point completely obliterated.
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I think that whilst there are positive posts on this thread there is also a lot of negatives. I don’t know why you started this thread other than to cause trouble but I still confirm to anyone reading that I have been in a lot of LPG cars and there reliability is very poor. That’s not to say all are, it is to say I wouldn’t buy one and think a lot of commercial sellers make a lot of money shifting unreliable garbage that takes many many miles to recoup their costs and often not in a reliable fashion. |
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Apr 18th, 2019, 13:17 | #67 |
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I feel like we’ve come full-circle, you’ve come back by paraphrasing my own point.
There's no fooling you is there? I can see that from here. Thank you. I agree.
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Apr 24th, 2019, 12:19 | #69 | |
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Anyway, on the whole LPG being bad debate I think an analogy is necessary. Imagine you buy your volvo from a reputable dealer and it goes on and on - you think volvo is a great car. Now imagine you bout your volvo from some clowns and it keeps breaking down and all you have is trouble - you think volvo is rubbish and you swear never to buy one again. Same with LPG, get a professional conversion and you will not even know it is converted, get a clown and there will be no end of troubles. The issue here is actually finding someone who is genuinely competent with LPG, and that can be very difficult. I am biased as I have always had LPG, but that is my experience (I have had both good and bad conversions). However, the fault does not lie with LPG, but rather with the installer. |
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Apr 24th, 2019, 22:55 | #70 |
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As well as that does explain it I still do not think the message will get through
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