neilc75
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Can someone please clarify something for me?
, I read that E10 will not be compatible with series 3 ,
it will run , however over a very short period of time it will make rubber seals/pipes perish , im assuming the answer to this is using Super unleaded instead ??
The thing that annoys me is that the government are saying that its up to car owners to check if their vehicle is compatible!
so basically ,"its your fault if your car knackers , however we are selling fuel that we know will damage it and over time withdrawing other fuels"
, I read that E10 will not be compatible with series 3 ,
it will run , however over a very short period of time it will make rubber seals/pipes perish , im assuming the answer to this is using Super unleaded instead ??
The thing that annoys me is that the government are saying that its up to car owners to check if their vehicle is compatible!
so basically ,"its your fault if your car knackers , however we are selling fuel that we know will damage it and over time withdrawing other fuels"