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Mar 9th, 2012, 11:51 | #1 |
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XC90 V8 Executive for sale:
I will be posting some pictures next week once I have had a chance to make it nice and shiny! This is the spec:
38,000 miles, first registered Nov 2006. Black paintwork (Black Sapphire?) with chrome trim & silver wing mirrors. Grey leather interior. fully loaded with Bose surround-sound 6-cd changer; Parking sensors all round. Running boards. Ball hitch (used to tow small trailer with camping gear, nothing heavy) with cycle rack. MOT to Jan 13, taxed to end of May. LPG conversion by Capital Autogas in 2009. Car & LPG serviced annually, once by Doves (Croydon) and then twice by Capital Autogas (last in Nov 2011). New pads all round and parking brake shoes at last service. Similar cars with double the mileage are at dealers for between £18-21,000... This one is yours for £16,000! |
Mar 15th, 2012, 16:18 | #2 |
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re XC90 V8 for sale:
here are the pictures I promised, and apologies for the delay; for all of you who have looked, thank you - but feel free to say something! FOR info, "fully loaded" includes:
privacy glass heated front seats electrically adjustable front seats with 3 presets & lumbar support in-car phone 6-speed Geartronic auto box headphone sockets and separate controls in rear cruise control climate control air con auxiliary socket run-flat tyres The car is in great shape, and I really like it, but I am being leaned on to get something smaller! I will consider an offer, by the way. Last edited by Jambutty1; Mar 15th, 2012 at 16:27. Reason: missed out info |
Mar 17th, 2012, 10:21 | #3 |
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Hi
What mpg does the gas conversion give and what does this equate to in cost to fill tank and what range. Where is the tank located and does that mean no spare wheel ? Any faults with the electronics or damage to body work \ Interior. How often does the conversion need servicing and at what cost Apologies for all the questions ! - cant pm as not enough posts!! |
Mar 17th, 2012, 10:43 | #4 |
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Hi Charliecloud
The LPG is almost exactly the same in mpg as petrol; just for info, the way it works is (all totally automatic): you start car and drive off, and after about 2-3 miles (depending on temperature outside) the engine is warm enough to heat up the LPG (little unit near the injectors) and car switches to LPG. Because of the short period running on petrol, it is difficult to say what the LPG is actually giving mpg-wise, but when filled (c.55 litres, currently about 75p a litre) it will do about 180 miles based on longer runs (over 10 miles). Doing the school run (4 miles) it is in petrol mode for longer as a proportion, so the tank is empty after 210 miles... but as you see, it is hard to give actual figures. Confused? Don't be, LPG is virtually the same energy content as petrol, so you are getting the same mileage for nearly half the cost - I estimate this equates to around 30mpg, in cost terms.
As you guessed, the tank fits where the get-you-home spare was (under rear), and so I fitted the car with run-flats. Before I put the run-flats on I used to carry a couple of cans of that liquid rubber, and successfully used these to do quick fixes on punctures. I also tried carrying the spare in a roof-box, but decided it was not practical. There are no faults with the electronics as far as I am aware. The only faults the car has had were 1) a connection for the cruise control came undone, just pushed back together; and 2) last service a pin in one of the coils was not pushed back in properly, again, problem found, pin pushed in and all sorted. Apart from that, no faults, and there is no interior or exterior damage; these cars are really well built, so even the carpets stand up to the kids very well! The LPG needs servicing once a year by a certified LPG specialist (Arun Autogas did it last Nov) - £110 set price. Hope this answers your questions - let me know if not. Cheers Last edited by Jambutty1; Mar 17th, 2012 at 13:05. Reason: change "run-flat spare" to "get-you-home" |
Mar 28th, 2012, 11:43 | #5 |
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OK, so lots of lookers but no takers, so...
maybe it is priced a bit rich. I have been shown a deal on a smaller car I would like, but I have less than 24 hours at that price. If anyone wants to show me a £14,500 bid, it is yours, but has to be very quick.
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