Dacia Bi-Fuel Cars
Discussion
Any PHers with experience of the above?
Given the at-pump prices we are seeing, I spotted a few of these on the ol' Auto Trader and daily plodding in a nice spec Duster on almost half price gas certainly appeals.
Has LPG come a long way since folk were fitting tanks to the back of big Jeep Cherokees and the likes?
What about autogas availability, is it good? I know my local Morrisons does it and in 8 years of visits I've seen 1 person filling up with it!
Thoughts, views and info welcome!
Given the at-pump prices we are seeing, I spotted a few of these on the ol' Auto Trader and daily plodding in a nice spec Duster on almost half price gas certainly appeals.
Has LPG come a long way since folk were fitting tanks to the back of big Jeep Cherokees and the likes?
What about autogas availability, is it good? I know my local Morrisons does it and in 8 years of visits I've seen 1 person filling up with it!
Thoughts, views and info welcome!
Don't know about Dacia's but I used to have an LPG Alfa GTV and it always worked, and nearly halved my fuel bill. It did take up boot space though.
More generally, Italy had huge numbers of bi-fuel cars so there can't be much wrong with them.
From my experience, quite a few years ago, I'd say they're nothing to worry about. I still see the odd car at an Autogas pump and feel a bit sad I no longer have that Alfa!
PS availability doesn't appear to be a problem where I live (Manchester)
More generally, Italy had huge numbers of bi-fuel cars so there can't be much wrong with them.
From my experience, quite a few years ago, I'd say they're nothing to worry about. I still see the odd car at an Autogas pump and feel a bit sad I no longer have that Alfa!
PS availability doesn't appear to be a problem where I live (Manchester)
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