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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #15 on: 09 February 2007, 10:10:19 »

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Come on then - full car list

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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #16 on: 09 February 2007, 11:31:32 »

ANOTHER 2.0CD :o

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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #17 on: 09 February 2007, 18:21:00 »

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It averages 15/16mpg on petrol combined driving, which drops to 12 when on LPG. So effectively on gas you get the equivilent to 25mpg.

I had as high as 18mpg on gas on a careful run, which equates to 36mpg on petrol. Not bad...

Not bad for a 4 litre V8...
Depends on whether ou're going to work in it every day & how far you're going! It p's me off putting £50 a week in my car, just to do 20 miles each way every day.

I know what your saying about going to work and back and puttin £50 a week in , but believe me or not our Rangey (well Mrs. Loo-knee's  ;) ) gets about 15-16 knockin about but the Cornwall run every year with the caravan on the back fully loaded we get 21-22mpg sticking to a steady 70.

Loo-knee :y
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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #18 on: 09 February 2007, 18:57:02 »

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It averages 15/16mpg on petrol combined driving, which drops to 12 when on LPG. So effectively on gas you get the equivilent to 25mpg.

I had as high as 18mpg on gas on a careful run, which equates to 36mpg on petrol. Not bad...

Not bad for a 4 litre V8...
Depends on whether ou're going to work in it every day & how far you're going! It p's me off putting £50 a week in my car, just to do 20 miles each way every day.

I know what your saying about going to work and back and puttin £50 a week in , but believe me or not our Rangey (well Mrs. Loo-knee's  ;) ) gets about 15-16 knockin about but the Cornwall run every year with the caravan on the back fully loaded we get 21-22mpg sticking to a steady 70.

Loo-knee :y

I get 16 to 17 average Worcester to Cornwall - best on the levels, worst over the moors with the V6 towing, but I do use the power
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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #19 on: 09 February 2007, 19:45:39 »

Mrs Loo-knee wants me to ask if i can send you Guys a picture of her Pride and Joy ?

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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #20 on: 09 February 2007, 19:52:23 »

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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #21 on: 09 February 2007, 21:27:32 »

Clean for age - I've always liked the originals
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Re: My Range Rover V8
« Reply #22 on: 09 February 2007, 21:32:20 »

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Clean for age - I've always liked the originals

Yeah its a nice motor, fitted a new Radiator, Four branch manifold and stainless exhaust to it sounds nice.. thought about a k&n air filter but Mrs Loo-knee likes putting her foot down so haven't bothered yet ;D
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