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Title: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 16 April 2008, 21:37:27
I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: smoothomega on 16 April 2008, 21:42:07
There is an advert in todays Metro (i am a tight arse and dont buy a paper) that someone in the coventry area is selling LPG @ 44p per litre  :-/
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 16 April 2008, 21:44:25
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There is an advert in todays Metro (i am a tight arse and dont buy a paper) that someone in the coventry area is selling LPG @ 44p per litre  :-/

That seems more like it, but I dont think I misread it. No doubt Martin will enlighten me.
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: keith2.2 on 16 April 2008, 21:45:54
55.9 at my local.

52.9 on the A1!!!
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 16 April 2008, 21:48:24
When you take onto account the conversion costs, it doesn't seem to be the money saver it was.
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: JonArgraig on 16 April 2008, 21:48:49
49.9p here on the island
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: CaptainZok on 16 April 2008, 21:54:02
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 16 April 2008, 21:57:24
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: smoothomega on 16 April 2008, 22:02:53
What are you looking at the price of LPG for anyway Steve, now you have that little 1.6 thingy?  ;D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 16 April 2008, 22:04:21
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What are you looking at the price of LPG for anyway Steve, now you have that little 1.6 thingy?  ;D


Just a nosey old git, as you know ;D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: smoothomega on 16 April 2008, 22:07:48
You never find anything out unless your nosey Steve  ::) ;) :y
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 16 April 2008, 22:08:48
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(

I'm paying 54ppl  :( It has gone up a lot......3 years ago i was paying 30ppl......i know petrol/diesel prices have also increased but not by that margin.....

Its got to stage where I wouldnt recommend converting an Omega anymore.....unless a)...you already have one and want to keep it and b) you do high mileage.

My next car will be a diesel again  :y

Undecided atm to which one.......but it will have to be estate/auto....maybe veccyC......maybe signum......kinda wanna stay vx...coz ive got TC card........but depends whats going for about £4k for a 3yo at the auctions  :-/
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: tunnie on 16 April 2008, 22:12:15
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(

I'm paying 54ppl  :( It has gone up a lot......3 years ago i was paying 30ppl......i know petrol/diesel prices have also increased but not by that margin.....

Its got to stage where I wouldnt recommend converting an Omega anymore.....unless a)...you already have one and want to keep it and b) you do high mileage.

My next car will be a diesel again  :y

Undecided atm to which one.......but it will have to be estate/auto....maybe veccyC......maybe signum......kinda wanna stay vx...coz ive got TC card........but depends whats going for about £4k for a 3yo at the auctions  :-/

Veccy V6 oil burner  :)
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: HNO3GOH on 16 April 2008, 22:15:09
At a garage on the A358 in sunny somerset the LPG is 42.9p :)
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Martin_1962 on 16 April 2008, 22:16:59
49p at Calor, 54.5 near Inkberrow
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 16 April 2008, 22:29:22
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(

I'm paying 54ppl  :( It has gone up a lot......3 years ago i was paying 30ppl......i know petrol/diesel prices have also increased but not by that margin.....

Its got to stage where I wouldnt recommend converting an Omega anymore.....unless a)...you already have one and want to keep it and b) you do high mileage.

My next car will be a diesel again  :y

Undecided atm to which one.......but it will have to be estate/auto....maybe veccyC......maybe signum......kinda wanna stay vx...coz ive got TC card........but depends whats going for about £4k for a 3yo at the auctions  :-/

Veccy V6 oil burner  :)

Nice idea tunnie........but i need economy......more likely to be 1.9 diesel......mate of mine has just got a 1.9 diesel auto veccyC ....reckons brill on fuel economy........but then he did have an omega 2.2 auto on petrol....and was using it as taxi  ::)
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: tunnie on 16 April 2008, 22:32:16
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(

I'm paying 54ppl  :( It has gone up a lot......3 years ago i was paying 30ppl......i know petrol/diesel prices have also increased but not by that margin.....

Its got to stage where I wouldnt recommend converting an Omega anymore.....unless a)...you already have one and want to keep it and b) you do high mileage.

My next car will be a diesel again  :y

Undecided atm to which one.......but it will have to be estate/auto....maybe veccyC......maybe signum......kinda wanna stay vx...coz ive got TC card........but depends whats going for about £4k for a 3yo at the auctions  :-/

Veccy V6 oil burner  :)

Nice idea tunnie........but i need economy......more likely to be 1.9 diesel......mate of mine has just got a 1.9 diesel auto veccyC ....reckons brill on fuel economy........but then he did have an omega 2.2 auto on petrol....and was using it as taxi  ::)

Ahh yes but... with a 3.0 CDTi rather than the 1.9CDTi, you can get your customers there a lot faster!  ;D

Make more runs  ;)

Seriously though VeccyC sounds like the best bet, cheap parts on TC, not a bad motor... not in the same league for comfyness though.

Can't see the point in a Signum, if its the same price go for it. If its a lot more, then i can't really see the point, i doubt your punters would know the difference  :-/
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Lazydocker on 16 April 2008, 22:35:54
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(

I'm paying 54ppl  :( It has gone up a lot......3 years ago i was paying 30ppl......i know petrol/diesel prices have also increased but not by that margin.....

Its got to stage where I wouldnt recommend converting an Omega anymore.....unless a)...you already have one and want to keep it and b) you do high mileage.

My next car will be a diesel again  :y

Undecided atm to which one.......but it will have to be estate/auto....maybe veccyC......maybe signum......kinda wanna stay vx...coz ive got TC card........but depends whats going for about £4k for a 3yo at the auctions  :-/

I sort of agree, but...

You have to look at the difference in price. Around here petrol has just gone up again (yesterday) to 108.9ppl at the local garages (inc Tesco). I can get it slightly cheaper if I'm willing to do a 25-30 mile round trip, which seems to be a false economy!!

LPG at the same local petrol station is 57.9ppl, so there's still a fairly sizeable saving to be made!

I plan to keep the miggy for at least a couple of years and I do between 20 and 30,000 miles per year, including towing too. If the LPG kit costs me, for example, £900 to buy and get running then I can make that back within the first year!

That is, of course, assuming I can sweet talk Kevin (or anyone else!!) into giving me a little help with my conversion! I'm perfectly capable of doing the majority of it myself (fit tank, run pipework, mount units etc) but I'm a bit nervous about drilling and tapping the manifold and could probably do with a little help tuning the system! I'm thinking that for a few beer tokens someone will be willing to lend a hand!  :y :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: keith2.2 on 16 April 2008, 22:40:24
my 1.9TDi Passat would do the 600 mile round trip to exeter at the weekends on £55 of diesel

my 1.9TDi Auto Passat cost nearly 80 to do the same trip.

at current cost per mile, the LPG MV6 should hopefully do it on about 60-70.

The most cost effective solution at the moment? Buy an already converted vehicle and get it services.

Based on the kit on my omega, I bought a 65% off BRC LPG kit and got a free MV6 omega. It'll do for pottering around in until my mileage requirement drops and I can get the VR-4 galant or RX-7 I really want lol
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 April 2008, 22:49:32
Been 51.9p for ages and ages here. Have kept an eye on it. Of course, I know exactly when it'll go through the roof. ::)

As said, other fuels have gone up as well, and it'll be a long time before the differential closes up.

Yes, a tractor might be getting to be the better option, but that's hard to find under 1.20/l here now. I see LPG as a way of having the economy without having to give up a nice free-revving, quiet engine.

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It'll do for pottering around in until my mileage requirement drops and I can get the VR-4 galant or RX-7 I really want lol

Ooh, one of each would be nice. :y

Still, RX7s must be getting a little dear to run. :o

I wonder what Mrs. KW's MX5 would be like with a rotary? I think it would be a mod that's "in character"?

Kevin
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: HNO3GOH on 16 April 2008, 22:57:31
My old 2.2 DTI elite estate went to scotland and back (880 mile round trip) when diesel was about 90p (so last week  ;)) and that cost me £77.
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Danny on 16 April 2008, 22:58:26
49.9p for me
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 16 April 2008, 23:02:43
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(

I'm paying 54ppl  :( It has gone up a lot......3 years ago i was paying 30ppl......i know petrol/diesel prices have also increased but not by that margin.....

Its got to stage where I wouldnt recommend converting an Omega anymore.....unless a)...you already have one and want to keep it and b) you do high mileage.

My next car will be a diesel again  :y

Undecided atm to which one.......but it will have to be estate/auto....maybe veccyC......maybe signum......kinda wanna stay vx...coz ive got TC card........but depends whats going for about £4k for a 3yo at the auctions  :-/

I sort of agree, but...

You have to look at the difference in price. Around here petrol has just gone up again (yesterday) to 108.9ppl at the local garages (inc Tesco). I can get it slightly cheaper if I'm willing to do a 25-30 mile round trip, which seems to be a false economy!!

LPG at the same local petrol station is 57.9ppl, so there's still a fairly sizeable saving to be made!

I plan to keep the miggy for at least a couple of years and I do between 20 and 30,000 miles per year, including towing too. If the LPG kit costs me, for example, £900 to buy and get running then I can make that back within the first year!

That is, of course, assuming I can sweet talk Kevin (or anyone else!!) into giving me a little help with my conversion! I'm perfectly capable of doing the majority of it myself (fit tank, run pipework, mount units etc) but I'm a bit nervous about drilling and tapping the manifold and could probably do with a little help tuning the system! I'm thinking that for a few beer tokens someone will be willing to lend a hand!  :y :y :y :y :y


In your case i agree........you already have an omega.......you want to keep it.....and you do high mileage......so convert it  :y i agree you will save.... :y

I bought my omega to convert it to lpg and then use as a taxi........then it was worth it........i dont think that approach is worth it now......is what i was trying to say  :y
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Gaffers on 17 April 2008, 05:57:49
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Been 51.9p for ages and ages here. Have kept an eye on it. Of course, I know exactly when it'll go through the roof. ::)

As said, other fuels have gone up as well, and it'll be a long time before the differential closes up.

Yes, a tractor might be getting to be the better option, but that's hard to find under 1.20/l here now. I see LPG as a way of having the economy without having to give up a nice free-revving, quiet engine.

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It'll do for pottering around in until my mileage requirement drops and I can get the VR-4 galant or RX-7 I really want lol

Ooh, one of each would be nice. :y

Still, RX7s must be getting a little dear to run. :o

I wonder what Mrs. KW's MX5 would be like with a rotary? I think it would be a mod that's "in character"?

Kevin

I test drove the 'dangle berries' off a 2.0l turbo MX-5 last month, what a car!!  :y

The RX-8 now that was some thing special but I dont think I could handle the fuel and oil costs....
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Lazydocker on 17 April 2008, 08:27:12
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I passed a garage selling LPG in Barnsley today. It's hardly the priciest place in the world, but it was 65p. Has it gone up that much? :o
They must have seen you coming. ;D

Nah. It was probably spuds..65p a bag or summat. I'm due a trip to the opticians. :(

I'm paying 54ppl  :( It has gone up a lot......3 years ago i was paying 30ppl......i know petrol/diesel prices have also increased but not by that margin.....

Its got to stage where I wouldnt recommend converting an Omega anymore.....unless a)...you already have one and want to keep it and b) you do high mileage.

My next car will be a diesel again  :y

Undecided atm to which one.......but it will have to be estate/auto....maybe veccyC......maybe signum......kinda wanna stay vx...coz ive got TC card........but depends whats going for about £4k for a 3yo at the auctions  :-/

I sort of agree, but...

You have to look at the difference in price. Around here petrol has just gone up again (yesterday) to 108.9ppl at the local garages (inc Tesco). I can get it slightly cheaper if I'm willing to do a 25-30 mile round trip, which seems to be a false economy!!

LPG at the same local petrol station is 57.9ppl, so there's still a fairly sizeable saving to be made!

I plan to keep the miggy for at least a couple of years and I do between 20 and 30,000 miles per year, including towing too. If the LPG kit costs me, for example, £900 to buy and get running then I can make that back within the first year!

That is, of course, assuming I can sweet talk Kevin (or anyone else!!) into giving me a little help with my conversion! I'm perfectly capable of doing the majority of it myself (fit tank, run pipework, mount units etc) but I'm a bit nervous about drilling and tapping the manifold and could probably do with a little help tuning the system! I'm thinking that for a few beer tokens someone will be willing to lend a hand!  :y :y :y :y :y


In your case i agree........you already have an omega.......you want to keep it.....and you do high mileage......so convert it  :y i agree you will save.... :y

I bought my omega to convert it to lpg and then use as a taxi........then it was worth it........i dont think that approach is worth it now......is what i was trying to say  :y

Be careful... I know around here they wont allow LPG Taxi's without a lot of extra examinations... Some c**p about it deviating from manufacturers standard or summat??  :-? :-? :-? :-? :-?
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Marie on 17 April 2008, 08:28:29
I converted mine becuase with both me a jase being in the royal navy we are being split up again for another 6mths. i will be at HMS sultan and he will be at RNAS yeovilton. so to come home on a weekend it 180mile round trip.

which costs @ £34 in petrol and £17 in gas for one trip. so we reckon he will do @  15 trips petrol =£510 and gas =£ 255. I will save £255. (cals done at petrol at £1.20 and gas at 59p) I am getting 29/30mpg on petrol and 27/8 mpg on gas.

so not including the other planned journys we have just him getting home on a weekend has halved in price!

We dont plan on gettin rid of my migg as its a nice car and its perfect for us!
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Jay w on 17 April 2008, 12:14:05
My CDX will be LPG'd

I do 20,000 miles a year at a conservative 25mpg, petrol currently at £4.90 a gallon so in a year i will spend £3920

On LPG i get about 20/22 MPG @ 2.50 my spend will be £2722.

The kit fully fitted will cost me about £700, this means i have a 1st year profit of about £500.

Less the petrol i do need for starting and cold running £30 per month = £360 per annum i am left with £140

The second and third years are where the savings will be made so long as LPG remains 3/4 the cost of petrol, once that gap closes LPG may not be the great saving it once was
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Lazydocker on 17 April 2008, 12:29:07
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My CDX will be LPG'd

I do 20,000 miles a year at a conservative 25mpg, petrol currently at £4.90 a gallon so in a year i will spend £3920

On LPG i get about 20/22 MPG @ 2.50 my spend will be £2722.

The kit fully fitted will cost me about £700, this means i have a 1st year profit of about £500.

Less the petrol i do need for starting and cold running £30 per month = £360 per annum i am left with £140

The second and third years are where the savings will be made so long as LPG remains 3/4 the cost of petrol, once that gap closes LPG may not be the great saving it once was

Although the government are reducing the gap they are still committed to keeping LPG cheaper than petrol for its greener properties. I think we can safely say that you'll still be able to make savings, albeit reducing slightly, for at least the next 6 years or so.  :y :y
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Jay w on 17 April 2008, 12:37:12
one other thing that people lose sight of when LPG'ing a big car is that resale is both a lot easier and you get a higher price.

So 2 years down the line when my CDX is say at 150,000 miles i may still be able to get £1500 for it, a comparable CDX running petrol may only be worth 1K

My Elite was never worth what i sold it for, but the LPG kit created enough interest that people were practically falling over themselves to either look at it or buy it at close to the asking price
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Danny on 17 April 2008, 17:30:22
well i've decided that regardless of spending a small fortune converting to LPG, my car will be up for sale before i have to spend £1million in road tax for 2010

i'll be getting.................. wait for it................. an astra!
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 17 April 2008, 18:53:15
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well i've decided that regardless of spending a small fortune converting to LPG, my car will be up for sale before i have to spend £1million in road tax for 2010

i'll be getting.................. wait for it................. an astra!

Sensible fellow!  ;D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: CaptainZok on 17 April 2008, 19:19:15
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well i've decided that regardless of spending a small fortune converting to LPG, my car will be up for sale before i have to spend £1million in road tax for 2010

i'll be getting.................. wait for it................. an astra!

Sensible fellow!  ;D
Will you fit in one ok Danny?
I had one on hire last week and it was very uncomfortable, found the 1.4 Fiesta I got a few days later to be much better to get comfy in.
Thought the Astra was a right shed tbh.
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Martin_1962 on 17 April 2008, 19:28:51
Worth having a go at the corrupt b*****ds

I know they are corrupt, they are letting BT get away with spying
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Post by: Jay w on 17 April 2008, 19:44:55
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Worth having a go at the corrupt b*****ds

I know they are corrupt, they are letting BT get away with spying
eh?????
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Post by: HolyCount on 17 April 2008, 19:59:31
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Worth having a go at the corrupt b*****ds

I know they are corrupt, they are letting BT get away with spying

Wrong thread methinks
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Martin_1962 on 17 April 2008, 20:06:07
Nope the government are corrupt - firstly they tax us off the road then they let big business do what the Police are not allowed to do.

This country is going down the pan too much corruption
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Danny on 17 April 2008, 20:08:57
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Will you fit in one ok Danny?
I had one on hire last week and it was very uncomfortable, found the 1.4 Fiesta I got a few days later to be much better to get comfy in.
Thought the Astra was a right shed tbh.

my ex's dad had an 02 plate sxi which i found to be quite a nice car and even with 5 in, wasn't slow, i'm aiming for that sort but maybe a bit older just to get it cheaper, there are plenty about with low mileage
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Post by: trebor on 17 April 2008, 23:16:09
Cheltenham is 50.9 @ Shell but I try and fill up at asda @ cribbs Bristol 49.9 - but get an extra 2p off by using asda credit card :)
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 18 April 2008, 07:21:26
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well i've decided that regardless of spending a small fortune converting to LPG, my car will be up for sale before i have to spend £1million in road tax for 2010

i'll be getting.................. wait for it................. an astra!

Sensible fellow!  ;D
Will you fit in one ok Danny?
I had one on hire last week and it was very uncomfortable, found the 1.4 Fiesta I got a few days later to be much better to get comfy in.
Thought the Astra was a right shed tbh.

Danny would fit in ok, don't know about you yer fat b*stard ;D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Danny on 18 April 2008, 14:52:29
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well i've decided that regardless of spending a small fortune converting to LPG, my car will be up for sale before i have to spend £1million in road tax for 2010

i'll be getting.................. wait for it................. an astra!

Sensible fellow!  ;D
Will you fit in one ok Danny?
I had one on hire last week and it was very uncomfortable, found the 1.4 Fiesta I got a few days later to be much better to get comfy in.
Thought the Astra was a right shed tbh.

Danny would fit in ok, don't know about you yer fat b*stard ;D
;D ;D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Elite Pete on 18 April 2008, 15:36:09
I can get LPG for 44p a litre but you have to buy it in bulk. You give them £100 upfront and you go and fill up until you have used your 227 litres.
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: CaptainZok on 18 April 2008, 16:00:10
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well i've decided that regardless of spending a small fortune converting to LPG, my car will be up for sale before i have to spend £1million in road tax for 2010

i'll be getting.................. wait for it................. an astra!

Sensible fellow!  ;D
Will you fit in one ok Danny?
I had one on hire last week and it was very uncomfortable, found the 1.4 Fiesta I got a few days later to be much better to get comfy in.
Thought the Astra was a right shed tbh.

Danny would fit in ok, don't know about you yer fat b*stard ;D
Seats don't go back far enough you senile old git and as Danny's taller than me I thought he would have problems.
Anyway does yours feel like the steering idlers gone when your driving it too?
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: megaomega123 on 18 April 2008, 16:11:23
Don't know if this may help some LPG users. I found this site...

http://www.lpgmap.co.uk/download.php

It has downloads to add LPG stations to your satnav as points of interest. I will certainly find it useful, hope it helps some of you  :y
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Lazydocker on 18 April 2008, 16:17:56
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Don't know if this may help some LPG users. I found this site...

http://www.lpgmap.co.uk/download.php

It has downloads to add LPG stations to your satnav as points of interest. I will certainly find it useful, hope it helps some of you  :y

I used to use this all the time when I had the Rangey... Be careful though... I found it very outdated in places, particularly the West Country.
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: megaomega123 on 18 April 2008, 16:22:05
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Don't know if this may help some LPG users. I found this site...

http://www.lpgmap.co.uk/download.php

It has downloads to add LPG stations to your satnav as points of interest. I will certainly find it useful, hope it helps some of you  :y

I used to use this all the time when I had the Rangey... Be careful though... I found it very outdated in places, particularly the West Country.
Was it outdated as in, they no longer do LPG or outdated as in, not all stations are listed. The later I can cope with  :D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Lazydocker on 18 April 2008, 16:25:04
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Don't know if this may help some LPG users. I found this site...

http://www.lpgmap.co.uk/download.php

It has downloads to add LPG stations to your satnav as points of interest. I will certainly find it useful, hope it helps some of you  :y

I used to use this all the time when I had the Rangey... Be careful though... I found it very outdated in places, particularly the West Country.
Was it outdated as in, they no longer do LPG or outdated as in, not all stations are listed. The later I can cope with  :D

Outdated, as in, service station no longer existed!!!  :o :o :o

I did find that it was generally quite good, just have to be cautious as some of the sites have either closed or just scrapped LPG. The other thing is that the locations can sometimes be a little off. It's a great thing to have as a back up mind.
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: megaomega123 on 18 April 2008, 16:27:36
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Don't know if this may help some LPG users. I found this site...

http://www.lpgmap.co.uk/download.php

It has downloads to add LPG stations to your satnav as points of interest. I will certainly find it useful, hope it helps some of you  :y

I used to use this all the time when I had the Rangey... Be careful though... I found it very outdated in places, particularly the West Country.
Was it outdated as in, they no longer do LPG or outdated as in, not all stations are listed. The later I can cope with  :D

Outdated, as in, service station no longer existed!!!  :o :o :o

I did find that it was generally quite good, just have to be cautious as some of the sites have either closed or just scrapped LPG. The other thing is that the locations can sometimes be a little off. It's a great thing to have as a back up mind.

Thanks for that info, I shall bear it in mind. It will be rarely used  but just as a back up if I find myself in the back of beyond.  :y
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: STMO123 on 18 April 2008, 18:12:32
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well i've decided that regardless of spending a small fortune converting to LPG, my car will be up for sale before i have to spend £1million in road tax for 2010

i'll be getting.................. wait for it................. an astra!

Sensible fellow!  ;D
Will you fit in one ok Danny?
I had one on hire last week and it was very uncomfortable, found the 1.4 Fiesta I got a few days later to be much better to get comfy in.
Thought the Astra was a right shed tbh.

Danny would fit in ok, don't know about you yer fat b*stard ;D
Seats don't go back far enough you senile old git and as Danny's taller than me I thought he would have problems.
Anyway does yours feel like the steering idlers gone when your driving it too?

Senile? Moi?  ;D

Mine is fine John but, then again, it's not a hire car, so hasn't been abused. It will never replace my omega (or alfa) of course, but as I get more used to it I'm quite pleased.
One thing I certainly dont miss is the repair bills :-X
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Gaffers on 18 April 2008, 18:51:25
I am debating LPGing my car.  Being in the army in Germany has its advantages such as cheap petrol (les than half UK prices) but limited to 210 lt per month.

Now in 2 years I may get posted to UK or back to Germany, not sure yet.

Also the car is quite old, '96 cdx 2.5 just shy of 150k.  I was thinking about replacing it with an elite at some point but I havent even started on that even SWMBO was onboard with that idea as long as she gets her new beamer.

Is it worth doing the mig? or should I trade her in for a younger model so to speak before undertaking it?
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: hotel21 on 18 April 2008, 18:56:31
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I am debating LPGing my car.  Being in the army in Germany has its advantages such as cheap petrol (les than half UK prices) but limited to 210 lt per month.

Now in 2 years I may get posted to UK or back to Germany, not sure yet.

Also the car is quite old, '96 cdx 2.5 just shy of 150k.  I was thinking about replacing it with an elite at some point but I havent even started on that even SWMBO was onboard with that idea as long as she gets her new beamer.

Is it worth doing the mig? or should I trade her in for a younger model so to speak before undertaking it?

Just to clarify, you are talking car here and not.....   :-X

 ;D
Title: Re: LPG Users.
Post by: Gaffers on 18 April 2008, 18:58:52
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I am debating LPGing my car.  Being in the army in Germany has its advantages such as cheap petrol (les than half UK prices) but limited to 210 lt per month.

Now in 2 years I may get posted to UK or back to Germany, not sure yet.

Also the car is quite old, '96 cdx 2.5 just shy of 150k.  I was thinking about replacing it with an elite at some point but I havent even started on that even SWMBO was onboard with that idea as long as she gets her new beamer.

Is it worth doing the mig? or should I trade her in for a younger model so to speak before undertaking it?

Just to clarify, you are talking car here and not.....   :-X

 ;D

Funny I was thinking that as I was typing.....  :-X

SWMBO is a cradle snatcher too, damned disgrace!!   ;)