I agree with Entwoods comments thus far but to add (In
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Well responded

£100 per month not to be sniffed at....real world saving is key point, not mpg.
Varies person to person... I have already saved well over £1000 since recouping my costsI have considered it before, but insurers wanted extra £65pa, our nearest LPG is miles away and I have been in a few heavy bumps (not my doing!) and was glad not to be LPG-especially the rear ender in which a "donut" tank would have been screwed or would have been pushed through into the cabin.
Change your insurer then... There are plenty that don't charge extra, some even give a discount now as the systems are tested to a higher standad than petrol systemsBig hoo-hah recently down here when LPG pipe leaked on 4x4 at Morrisons car-park and they closed it while the fire brigade dealt with it-front page story in our local rag-the old system had deteriorated.
Poor maintenance on the owners part... Happens regularly with petrol systems but don't get the coverage as not something different

Know a few paramedics,fire fighters etc and they are trained to be "very aware" of LPG-they will isolate a caravan, try to cool it down from a distance and cordon off the area. A caravan can burn, but COME AND GET ME OUT of my LPG car!!!
They would never stand by and watch someone burn
I've been called by the Fire Service to a petrol car on fire with a ruptured fuel tank (It actually melted in one spot) and that was a lot more dangerous than a autogas tank... Trust me, I saw what happens!Interesting point about the tax-not thought of that.
Still not convinced :-/
Each to their own

And some additional info...
5) Kits have been crash tested... If the engine stops, so does the LPG, at the tank! If there is a sudden release of pressure from a ruptured line, the Tank shuts off... Something which isn't normally true of petrol.
The tanks are tested to an enormous pressure and impact and will withstand an impact with a freight train at full speed without rupturing... Again, not true of petrol tanks!
As Nige' has said... If you don't want it then it's entirely up to you, but to me the savings have been fantastic... Especially now, with petrol increasing at a great rate and LPG (put simply) isn't! Add to that the "green" element (if that's your sort of thing) and the fact that I run a big comfy armchair, without sparing the horses, for about the same as it costs to run SWMBO's brand new Fiat Panda and IMO it's a winner
