I've had a quote from Global Auto Gas and I've been quoted £950 for the full conversion which is done by an approved installer and certified. I'm yet to talk the price down but I've only recenetly received the quote and not going to talk price down until I'm ready to have my 6 converted.
The company convert about 50 cars a month and Global Autogas LPG conversion Includes:
• LPGA approval certificate installing Prins system
• 2 years unlimited mileage parts & labour warranty
• Free Valve Saver Lubrication system in all make of vehicle
• Free Service in First 2000 miles & complete system check
• LPG conversion within 24 hours (subject to engine size)
• Colour coded filler cap
• Largest suitable tank
• Free pickup and delivery service
• Free Courtesy car if needed
I've had quotes from more local locations to me but they tend to me another £500 on top. So I think a weekend with my sister in London would be good then a cruise home on gas!
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Latest average prices to me are around:
Unleaded 95: → p/L 138.9 p/L 07/03/2012
LPG Autogas: → p/L 74.9 p/L 29/02/2012
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I've worked out that I drive around 15,000 miles a year and spend roughly £230p/m (£2760p/a) on petrol (2011-2012). If I convert to LPG my costs will be roughly £138p/m (£1656p/a) on gas. Add £10 a month on petrol for arguments sake = £1776 a year on fuel. Plus there's the cost of an additional service for the LPG conversion, I guess £100 a year so costs will be £1876. This means I'm saving around £1,000 a year!
On top of this, I have had confirmation that because my car was registered after on or after March 2001 (Y reg), I will be able to claim 10%-20% back on my car tax which is currently £260 a year. That saves me a further £40 roughly!
So if I have the conversion done, it will pay for itself in less than a year, it'll reduce my car tax slightly, some reviews say there's no change in performance reading the above threads of people who have done the conversion to their GTi6. My insurance may decrease (Last time I got a quote last year there was no change).
I have read reviews of the valves not lubricating on early LPG Conversions but this includes a kit to keep them lubricated. So I see no problems to worry about at all.
So just to clear the above up, Positives of a LPG Conversion could be (not done yet):
Lower emisions
Cheaper car tax
Cheaper London congestion charge
Possibly lower car insurance
Saves me £1000 a year!
No spare wheel to worry about
Negatives of having the LPG Conversion:
Going to cost around £950 for the conversion
I don't like the look of a plastic cap on the rear side of my bumper
Slightly lower MPG reported on some conversions
Small chance of slight loss of power
More weight to car with extra tank and kit. But not much more as spare wheel will be removed
Just to add the tank will be where my spare wheel currently is, so no space lost either!
That's all I can think off to sum up my thoughts on the LPG Conversion that I will be doing in a few months time, ready for Pugfest if anyone wants to see or ask anything please feel free
ps. I believe that if my car was registered before 2001, I wouldn't be able to claim back on the car tax. So having a newer registered car has its benefits on this one Tax rebate more info clicky 1 and clicky 2
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2007: 1999 V reg 306 1.4 Meridian - Diablo Red - SOLD
2007-09: 1998 S reg 306 GTi6 - Diablo Red - DEAD
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