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  • #16
    Subaru Forester LPG.

    25-30mpg and the same cost as red diesel

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    • #17
      how about a DVLA V5 ooops sorry BMW X5

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      • #18
        OLD HAT Tim,,,
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        • #19
          Originally posted by mark2marty View Post
          39mpg on my awd 164hp ford kuga. 2wd still with good ground clearance 4 or 5 mpg better get a test drive on some twisty roads
          39 sounds good for a car that size ,,,, tbh I only get 49 out my mondeao so if I find an SUV that returns around 40 I would be happy
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          • #20
            Originally posted by mark2marty View Post
            39mpg on my awd 164hp ford kuga. 2wd still with good ground clearance 4 or 5 mpg better get a test drive on some twisty roads

            got a kuga titaniumx here, stunning spec and drives superb over long distances and plenty of space...

            i do use the range rover for towing though
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            • #21
              get a test drive in a 2wd kuga and try it on the roundabouts they don't feel all wobbly in the corners and save fuel over awd model if you are doing lots of motorway miles. Mondeos are good handling cars so you would not like a bad handling suv

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              • #22
                so you think to 2wd Kuga is better than a 4wd ?
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                • #23
                  I drive a 4wd and love it but I don't do huge miles and use a roads mainly so cruising about at 55 or 60 I get 39mpg on trip computer. A workmate drives a 2wd and generally gets 4 or 5 mpg more. awd 163 brake 2wd 142 brake but less weight to pull. mine will set the tail out if provoked in the snow check kuga owners club website and there are pages of peoples mpg figures

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                  • #24
                    4wd kuga here too, it's actually AWD, it only goes to 4 when it needs too, great cab space but the boot is a little small compared to my old A4 estate

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                    • #25
                      I've been tooling around in this of late...



                      Depends how you define 'reasonable on fuel'....

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by windymiller View Post
                        I've been tooling around in this of late...



                        Depends how you define 'reasonable on fuel'....

                        nice classic there windy, is it a v8 or got a boat anchor under the hood
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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by taffr View Post
                          4wd kuga here too, it's actually AWD, it only goes to 4 when it needs too, great cab space but the boot is a little small compared to my old A4 estate

                          i struggled at first with the set position in ours, but actually when i did a long journey in it i realised id not had to stop 3 times, which i would of done in the vectra...

                          and although i realise kids arent a consideration for alan, but the space for the kids, tables in the back and overall quality of the car, id not hessitate in recommending one
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                          • #28
                            Alan, get a old shape freelander. TD4 engine is actually the BMW 320D and is bullet proof. 37mpg or better all day and despite the soft roader image, will do all you need to do if its for muddy tracks, snow and wet feilds (even on road tyres and in many cases better that a RR or a defender).

                            A late good spec (ES Auto is the way to go, really) is cheap money and they are like a car to drive. Viscous diff and only jump into 4WD when you need it (automatically). Hill decent and traction control get the job done. Not the greatest on rock climbing but it sounds like that's not what you want it for.

                            I've had 3 of them, brilliant and my Dad writes articles and test's for Land Rover. He's driven plenty and rates them highly.

                            You can become a trailer queen too, as it'll tow a escort!!

                            Don't touch the K series though.

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                            • #29
                              And if the budget allows, the new one is even better (uses a Peugot engine now).

                              Think Evoke (its the same underpinnings) without the daft price tag and Victoria Beckham has had **** all to do with it (they have made a £80K VB edition Evoke...why??)

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                              • #30
                                OK thanks for the advice gents,,,, will check out some this weekend
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