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Fill up, drive, rinse repeat. It only costs £80 to fill the tank, does easily over 300 miles. I don't drive any differently than I normally would. I certainly don't let it affect my driving trying to achieve high Mpg!
If I was worried about Mpg I certainly wouldn't have bought a 3.2 V6!
Dave...
100%. Had I wanted to do the aforementioned tasks I would most definitely bought a Clio of some kind.
Then again I couldn't waft along the Mway at 50mph with the Bose and heated seats on while resting my left leg.
I have to laugh at the guy I see dropping steroids off every week to a guy I know. White E46 M3 Cab with some M3 no plate.
Yes, yes you are reinforcing the stereotype.
They still make sessantas though? They are utterly brilliant tyre, really nothing in that price range could touch them imo.
I would buy them on any future car. I know a chap that has 4 on each of his 3 cars, Mk1 Frs, Mk2 Frs and DS3. Simply brilliant.
You sound like us Dave, we rent a stunning place and have a deposit there, we simply have no interest in rushing in to buy at the moment.
Oh and 29-30mpg for me. Had a good 80 mile round trip last night mostly motorway and stop start traffic on the way back. What a car, really couldn't have...
FPMSL! I stalled the Cayman pulling out the carpark... blamed it on the high pedal. :o
I've fallen for Dsg big time!
Oh and once I had pulled away down the straight bit of road, realised the revs were bouncing off the limiter in first, ooops have to change gear innit, went to flick the up...
Dsg, check, fake 6 pot, check, Vag, check. Winner.. definitely. :o
That Cayman I got in earlier.. too busy looking for the paddleshift... :o Feck changing gear these days! Pauper!
Agree with JD, yopu'll definitely need a wet dry vac no matter what product you use. A lot of those fabric cleaners extract the dirt outwards, mostly the foaming ones. :) Oil is a killer though. Good luck.