Cheers. I plan on getting one and just want to know what their like on fuel.Including jerry cans? Or standard tank? Think it's 20 gal. MPG is from 5 to 20, depending on road, load, engine and gearing.
Say 12? For a V8. 20 for a diesel.
I’m not worried about the mpg, I’m just curious. Getting to many different answers on google. Always wanted a 101 and will soon have the chance.Here are some specs:
I reckon if you are worried about the mpg you probably shouldn't buy a 101. Mine still isn't on the road yet but when it is i'm going to be in total denial regarding the fuel economy.
It still has the original 33k kms V8 in it. I'll probably end up fitting LPG to it and might put a 3.9 in to replace the 3.5.
Or maybe a diesel, but that'd require a different gearbox as i want something that will bolt straight in without faffing about with convertion plates.
Then just go for it!I’m not worried about the mpg, I’m just curious. Getting to many different answers on google. Always wanted a 101 and will soon have the chance.
Have you found getting them filled can be a problem? I tried to fill two with diesel before covid and ended up having a argument with a woman from Sainsburys who kept trying to inform me of the law in that you can only use a container made for the use of carrying fuel(Lady, it's a bloody jerry can!) and that you can only carry up to 5 litres of petrol. Fine i said, but have you noticed i'm standing here with the DIESEL nozzle in my hand? I tried to tell her that there isn't a limit on how much DIESEL you can carry, only petrol. In the end i gave up and drove to another Sainsburys to use my Nectar triple points on fuel voucher and filled up both without a problem.Oh, and jerry cans are great!
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