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23 Apr 2024 06:44 #255739 by rogerzilla
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The only van limit that would ever be a problem for me (if it applied, which it doesn't) would be the 50-in-a-60 one for single carriageways.  I don't drive the LCV at more than 60mph on dual carriageways as the noise and fuel consumption become excessive!

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25 Apr 2024 20:57 #255780 by rogerzilla
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Brim to brim mpg today was 40.6, mainly knocking about town.  Computer said 41.6. 

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29 Apr 2024 22:49 #255823 by Bob1050
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My LCV continues to provide reliable and entertaining transport, although recent Suzuki main dealer servicing has left me scratching my head. Booked it in for its annual service and was intrigued by the dealer's online servicing offer. In addition to the scheduled important stuff (e.g. changing the oils and filter etc), I was offered a few recommended and chargeable extras such as topping up the Ad Blue and changing the brake fluid! Was sorely tempted to pay to have the Ad Blue topped up by a fully trained Suzuki Tech! For those of you with links to the motor trade the phrase "Onion Rings" comes to mind!

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