OSI wrote: » Windburn from driving at 131mph?
Alanstrainor wrote: » Disaster! What happened it?
Asmooh wrote: » reversing out of the shed, forgot there was a door
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Ah would you come off it.
ELM327 wrote: » I thought it was caused when you tried exceeding 130 kilomiles.
ELM327 wrote: » Asmooh wrote: » reversing out of the shed, forgot there was a door I thought it was caused when you tried exceeding 130 kilomiles.
Dartz wrote: » I know I did some fairly hefty damage to the lights on my own yoke right before a recheck and they didn't bother to fail it until 2 years later.
blackbox wrote: » You drove a car for two years, knowing it had seriously damaged lights? ��
captainspeed wrote: » Got about 33 mpg driving from Dublin to Cork last night using Circle K miles plus. Normally I'd get 31 mpg on the same run, so there's definitely something in it anyway.
tcawley29 wrote: » In fairness power steering is not necessary though. Its a luxury, not a requirement
Augeo wrote: » No doubt, however a car equipped with power steering that has a pump that has failed is not at all analogous to a car that has no power steering fitted.
JoeA3 wrote: » I've seen a few people say this - but look at the current weather we're having. Warmer weather definitely improves MPG a tad too. I'd say the weather conditions are as much a factor as any "special" fuel you've used...
captainspeed wrote: » .............. There is no difference in performance or refinement that's for sure whatever fuel I've used, the only one that made any difference was V Power, it definitely ran a little smoother on that.
Wailin wrote: » 3L petrol?
Asmooh wrote: » when i see the MPG above I have nothing to complain with 52-56...
Augeo wrote: » In a 2.0 turbo cabby Astra? I'd say your calcs are out a tad.
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Patww79 wrote: » Mine won't display proper numbers so it says I do 7.7l/100km. I don't think it's very good for a diesel.