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Having owned both of them and driven them over a many miles I can state that the V6 is a lot cheaper to run.
The service costs quoted above are far in excess of what I have had to pay every 12k for the V6.
Over coming up to 70k miles the average has been 30 m.p.g. due to the lenght of...
I changed it on my V6, aerial was at the front windscreen end and a Kenwood one.
No problem at all, I required a power feed for the Kenwood, took it off the internal light.
One of the coils is extremly difficult to fit and entails quite a lot of work. I cannot remember which one, facing the rear of the car far left.
All the others are fairly easey.
I agree what you pay for is what you get.
I doudt if any one here has run an engine for 36000 hours non stop.
If you use the right oil and the right filtration you can.
I have done it .
I seem to remember that the V6 is one of the quickest clutch cahnge outs.
Do a search but may be with the new board will not go back that far.
I cannot remember who had one changed out but they maqy still be on the board.
I seem to think it was around the time some one was offering a...