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noble3r

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291 posts

209 months

Friday 22nd March
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Recently purchased a Fieldmaster. Expectations have been surpassed. Steering not an issue, footwell not an issue. Went for a petrol. Engine is smooth and quiet. Averaging in the low 20's.

Car is full of charm and character and rides better than either of our Dicovery or Velar. Let's see what happens when / if the novelty wears off...


noble3r

Original Poster:

291 posts

209 months

Sunday 28th April
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Mine is showing service in 29days ish. Called my local dealership to book 1st service and they said its not due until 12months of 12k miles (car registered in Sept 23).

Service indicator warning will be reset when serviced. Approx price of 1st service £500 incl. VAT

Chester, Ineos.

noble3r

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291 posts

209 months

Wednesday 5th June
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paul n said:
Looks great ??

Is that low 20’s for mixed driving and better on a run?

Is that from the trip computer or calculated at the pump? Sounds like the petrol is not much worse than the deasil mpg wise

Many thanks


noble3r said:
Recently purchased a Fieldmaster. Expectations have been surpassed. Steering not an issue, footwell not an issue. Went for a petrol. Engine is smooth and quiet. Averaging in the low 20's.

Car is full of charm and character and rides better than either of our Dicovery or Velar. Let's see what happens when / if the novelty wears off...

Low 20's mixed run and better on motorway / dual carriageway in 8th gear. I'm only using trip computer as the guide. I only do limited mileage and had a preference for the quietest engine choice (although note i've never driven a diesel variant). Petrol is now only approx 5p a litre cheaper compared to diesel around my area.