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Putting too much oil in a car
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<blockquote data-quote="Dumb and Dumber" data-source="post: 1081441" data-attributes="member: 13414"><p>It's a very nice car. Drives good but I would have preferred a more modern auto gearbox. 5 gears is enough but it's slow. The engine is not.</p><p>Economy.</p><p>Highway only I can easily maintain 8.8l at 120</p><p>Town driving, it's averaging 11.4 liters for the last few tank fills now. I don't reset everything when I fill up. I want to see a true average.</p><p>I feel it's good seeing it is a 2.5 turbo 5 cylinder petrol engine with decent poke.</p><p>In comparison, my mother's 3.7 jeep averaged 18.8L.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumb and Dumber, post: 1081441, member: 13414"] It's a very nice car. Drives good but I would have preferred a more modern auto gearbox. 5 gears is enough but it's slow. The engine is not. Economy. Highway only I can easily maintain 8.8l at 120 Town driving, it's averaging 11.4 liters for the last few tank fills now. I don't reset everything when I fill up. I want to see a true average. I feel it's good seeing it is a 2.5 turbo 5 cylinder petrol engine with decent poke. In comparison, my mother's 3.7 jeep averaged 18.8L. [/QUOTE]
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