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Converting Caprice to LPG

Asked by Michael

I recently got in touch with the RACV regarding putting my 2008 Holden Caprice on gas and was told that because I do between 12-14,000 km per year it would take me too long to recoup this outlay. But I read in the Carsguide that it would be ok. Mine is a six-cylinder Caprice and I would have a liquid-injection system fitted.

Answered by CarsGuide

14 Apr 2011 Carsguide.com.au

By my reckoning it would take you around three years to recoup the cost. That's based on an installation cost of $4500 before the government grant of $1500, and regular unleaded petrol costing $1.40 and LPG 60 cents per litre.

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