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Originally posted by Andrew Rolland Andrew Rolland wrote:

yoohoo 

Move to Scotland, the green juice is �1.33 a litre and there are nice big open stretches of road



 fully intend to move (back) to scotland once I've made my fortune down here (the streets are paved with gold you know), but I don't want to blow it all burning fuel in traffic jams in the meantime!

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Originally posted by Andrew Rolland Andrew Rolland wrote:

Originally posted by Peter Fenwick Peter Fenwick wrote:

How many people are big enough petrolheads to want to spend £1.40 a lire in a car that does less than 30 mpg?

yoohoo 

Move to Scotland, the green juice is £1.33 a litre and there are nice big open stretches of road

Oh yes because £1.33 a litre doesn't hurt your wallet at all

What you need to remeber Andrew is that people on car internet Forums lend to be petrolheads and do not represent the car buying public as a whole.

 

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I may not buy it, if it is a diesel have bothered. I am with all the potential risks, such as the vortex flap blowing turbo, fuel pump, injectors, etc., to their discomfort. Any of them will be blown away by a nasty bill Savi
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