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Entwood:
28/01/2008



19/03/2018



and still happy .....    :)

Lizzie Zoom:
Well done! :y :y

My Roger Budden Omega is still going strong, but I still only have 72K on the clock! 

I have some way to go :D ;)

Varche:
Excellent.

I do miss my Omegas but not the filling up every time I went out.  £23,500 in fuel?   £2,300 per year average?

(petrol at  say £1.2 x 4.5= £5.40 a gallon

Mine did 23 mpg so 100000 /23= 23,500) Think that is about right

Less if LPG'd of course. :y

Entwood:

--- Quote from: Varche on 19 March 2018, 15:19:49 ---Excellent.

I do miss my Omegas but not the filling up every time I went out.  £23,500 in fuel?   £2,300 per year average?

(petrol at  say £1.2 x 4.5= £5.40 a gallon

Mine did 23 mpg so 100000 /23= 23,500) Think that is about right

Less if LPG'd of course. :y

--- End quote ---

As you may note from the invoice.. I traded in a 1999 2.5 Omega to get this one, simple reason was I wanted the 3.2 elite and wanted it LPG'd ... the car was purchased on the 28th January, and had the LPG conversion done 6 weeks later, 15th March.

Some folks know this was NOT the car I went to view, the idea was to get the "newest" 3.2 I could, as it was "LPG and keep", so went to view a silver 03 reg, there was nowt wrong with it but it wasn't saying "buy me" ... but this one, complete with full irmscher bodykit, was sitting there smiling at me ... and I couldn't resist ... rest is history ... :)

The LPG "record" shows that my total "savings" from using LPG for 10 years are £10,137.67 to date, (38% saving) and that is after taking off the figure for conversion, repairs and servicing that have occurred in those 10 years ...   :)

Varche:
That is even more excellent :y Shows the value of LPG'ing if keeping the car.

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