> "Mekon" <blankotanko@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:mn.a3597d837e9a9141.85040@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> It's not the price that made me think of the eGas, but the fact that
Ford
>> says if I convert afterwards I stuff the warranty.
>
> I'd like to see that in writing :)
>
Their site says:
While some people consider retro-fitting their current vehicle thereby
making it 'dual fuel' (being able to run on petrol and LPG), this
modification will not be covered by the manufacturer's new vehicle
warranty. For this reason, and the other im****tant issues of comfort
and seating capacity, people are turning to Falcon with E-Gas – the
only Australian built vehicle with a dedicated LPG engine that is fully
integrated with the car's engine management system and instrumentation.
The Falcon E-Gas range has been expanded to 9 models, and includes
sedans, wagons and the unbelievable Falcon Ute. Plus, buying a new Ford
means you have the peace of mind of a 3 year/100,000km factory
warranty.
Now re reading that I think 'stuffs' is a bit strong.
I'd just hate to be in a position where Ford blames the after market
gas people and they blame Ford.
Mekon


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