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Range rover on lpg

Asked by Ron Stelfox

WHEN having my 1999 Range Rover serviced it was suggested I convert it to run on LPG. I was assured it would be OK, but the people at Land Rover Australia told me their vehicles were made to run on either petrol or diesel and would not give an opinion on LPG.

Answered by CarsGuide

25 Jan 2008 Graham Smith

AS WILL all carmakers, except for those that make an LPG-compatible model, the Land Rover people will tell you automatically their cars are designed to run on petrol or diesel. They will try to discourage you from converting to LPG simply because they don't have the experience of running their cars on LPG. To get the best advice you need to consult an expert in the field, and that means a Range Rover specialist service agent.

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