Petrol price...D.D. you were spot on
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dreamdaisy
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Oh alanamancunian! I am sorry - you were not ready for that at all, were you? :shock: Sit down with a nice cuppa and get your breath back. Fuel prices are horrendous and about to rise again, apparently. Start saving now for the next pit-stop. Apart from that how is the driving going? Hit anything yet? DD
Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben
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Cars will achieve a good mpg once the engine has warmed: I do many short journeys and as a result Daisy drinks unleaded like I do white grape juice for grown ups! A good mpg can be achieved at moderate speeds, it isn't a case of 54 mph any more, careful and economical driving will yield good results, but longer journeys do help. I don't thrash the engine or stand on the brakes either - that helps efficiency. I hope you are enjoying it tho, it does make a difference to be able to come and go as one pleases and not to be tied to stupid timetables. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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The mpg figure is nearly always wrong as we have been noticing as we look for a new car. The last 2 have been well out,
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