I can't see past an Octavia vRS Estate - what other options?
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kambites said:
You'll struggle to get 40mpg out of a 2.0 TSI Octavia VRS. Highest I've ever seen on a long gentle motorway run is 39. Average is more like 30.
Really? I could get an easy 35mpg out of my old Jabba mapped 1.8T vRS. I know the new one is bigger and faster but surely at least as efficient given the way modern engines have developed.Steve
Steve vRS said:
kambites said:
You'll struggle to get 40mpg out of a 2.0 TSI Octavia VRS. Highest I've ever seen on a long gentle motorway run is 39. Average is more like 30.
Really? I could get an easy 35mpg out of my old Jabba mapped 1.8T vRS. I know the new one is bigger and faster but surely at least as efficient given the way modern engines have developed.Steve
Steve vRS said:
Mmmmmm
Forgot to say I fancy petrol but still...
Any spares issues due to to Saab going down the pan?
AIUI, Saab Parts is wholly owned by the Swedish government and was not part of the bankruptcy. There is a subsidiary of that now established in the UK.Forgot to say I fancy petrol but still...
Any spares issues due to to Saab going down the pan?
http://www.saab.com/en-gb/uk/the-company/about-us/...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/9081452/S...
ETA: http://www.saabclub.co.uk/index.php/latest-news/25...
Edited by Strangely Brown on Friday 28th September 20:57
I'd be really tempted by something like
http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/classifieds/use...
I understand the bork potential is high, but the price is low, the spec high, and I think they're great looking cars. Don't see many around!
http://classifieds.pistonheads.com/classifieds/use...
I understand the bork potential is high, but the price is low, the spec high, and I think they're great looking cars. Don't see many around!
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