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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

fookin' hundred quid

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

God Jack you know how to treat a woman, Kate's a lucky lucky girl

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

tank of fuel in my car is a hundred quid no change for a kfc thank god for small mercies

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman  over a year ago

evesham

damn you.....i'm trying to talk myself out of going for a kebab

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"damn you.....i'm trying to talk myself out of going for a kebab "

shish for me please x

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By *uncouple981Couple  over a year ago

ayrshire


"fookin' hundred quid "

What kind of car do you have? You need to get one like mine thirty pounds and it's full

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"fookin' hundred quid "

Cheapskate, you should have filled up with super!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"fookin' hundred quid

What kind of car do you have? You need to get one like mine thirty pounds and it's full "

Saab 2.2 diesel, only got it last week so it's the first time I've filled it up. The KFC was 2 x variety meals

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By *uncouple981Couple  over a year ago

ayrshire

Think I will just stick to my wee hyundai i10 then.

X

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"fookin' hundred quid

What kind of car do you have? You need to get one like mine thirty pounds and it's full

Saab 2.2 diesel, only got it last week so it's the first time I've filled it up. The KFC was 2 x variety meals "

Yeah...!!! But you can top your engine up with the rancid oil from the KFC....

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By *teborahCouple  over a year ago

warrington

My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

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"fookin' hundred quid

What kind of car do you have? You need to get one like mine thirty pounds and it's full

Saab 2.2 diesel, only got it last week so it's the first time I've filled it up. The KFC was 2 x variety meals

Yeah...!!! But you can top your engine up with the rancid oil from the KFC.... "

Sod that! Tip it down my throat

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week. "

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car...

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car..."

What model do you have?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"fookin' hundred quid

What kind of car do you have? You need to get one like mine thirty pounds and it's full

Saab 2.2 diesel, only got it last week so it's the first time I've filled it up. The KFC was 2 x variety meals

Yeah...!!! But you can top your engine up with the rancid oil from the KFC....

Sod that! Tip it down my throat "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car...

What model do you have?"

2005 156 JTS Veloce.

It's perfect.....sometimes!

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car...

What model do you have?

2005 156 JTS Veloce.

It's perfect.....sometimes! "

I had the 2001 model many years ago. I liked it. Trouble is I only had the 1.6 version and it severely lacked in power. Seriously drank engine oil as well.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

£50 to fill my wee car up but my son's last trip to KFC he had a meal for 4 to himself, think that would push my budget a popcorn chicken too far.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car...

What model do you have?

2005 156 JTS Veloce.

It's perfect.....sometimes!

I had the 2001 model many years ago. I liked it. Trouble is I only had the 1.6 version and it severely lacked in power. Seriously drank engine oil as well. "

Was that the twinspark engine?

They all like to use a little oil, its one of the many things you need to keep an eye on when owning an Alfa. Once you know their faults they're great cars and not difficult to own really.

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car...

What model do you have?

2005 156 JTS Veloce.

It's perfect.....sometimes!

I had the 2001 model many years ago. I liked it. Trouble is I only had the 1.6 version and it severely lacked in power. Seriously drank engine oil as well.

Was that the twinspark engine?

They all like to use a little oil, its one of the many things you need to keep an eye on when owning an Alfa. Once you know their faults they're great cars and not difficult to own really."

Yes it was the twinspark. Always amused me, watching someone trying to puzzle out, how to open the rear doors.

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By *evilwolfCouple  over a year ago

Leicestershire

That's a lot of chicken to stagger out with.... the mower will be glad of the fueltank full though

Wolf

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car...

What model do you have?

2005 156 JTS Veloce.

It's perfect.....sometimes!

I had the 2001 model many years ago. I liked it. Trouble is I only had the 1.6 version and it severely lacked in power. Seriously drank engine oil as well.

Was that the twinspark engine?

They all like to use a little oil, its one of the many things you need to keep an eye on when owning an Alfa. Once you know their faults they're great cars and not difficult to own really.

Yes it was the twinspark. Always amused me, watching someone trying to puzzle out, how to open the rear doors. "

Haaaa, I get that too. I love the confused look when they open the front door and look for the lever to drop the seat to get in the back. Usually after 5 minutes of laughing I show them where the rear door handle is hidden!

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"My M5 has a 70ltr tank and lasts about 10mins so only use it on weekends and never in winter. . My new best friend is my little Fiat seicento 900. £20 it goes over half full and lasts over a week.

My Alfa enjoys more than a fair drop of super unleaded too. After having it remapped to 200bhp a tank lasts about 300 miles.

I wouldn't have it any other way though, I bloody love that car...

What model do you have?

2005 156 JTS Veloce.

It's perfect.....sometimes!

I had the 2001 model many years ago. I liked it. Trouble is I only had the 1.6 version and it severely lacked in power. Seriously drank engine oil as well.

Was that the twinspark engine?

They all like to use a little oil, its one of the many things you need to keep an eye on when owning an Alfa. Once you know their faults they're great cars and not difficult to own really.

Yes it was the twinspark. Always amused me, watching someone trying to puzzle out, how to open the rear doors.

Haaaa, I get that too. I love the confused look when they open the front door and look for the lever to drop the seat to get in the back. Usually after 5 minutes of laughing I show them where the rear door handle is hidden!"

My only issue now is finding vertically challenged friends. You have to be under 3 feet tall to fit in the back of my car lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

motorbike..... 18 quid and its full

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Our Westfield costs £30 to fill its small tank (v-power) and it can be drained in 25 minutes with enthusiastic driving. Hence summer use only.

Otherwise -

2012 Mondeo £98 to fill, approx 450 miles worth.

Porsche Boxster £75 to fill with V-power for approx 250 miles.

Got sick of the fuel prices this year so now biking to work. One bag of Porridge costs £3 and is good for about 70 miles per week, seems like good value to me!

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