Looking for a balanced view here.
My father-in-law, bless him, is 74 and active. He has a sharp brain but does tend to live in the long-distant past. Still working a few days a week. He has a Citroen C5, which has always given him terrible mileage (Diesel, driving around London and the 'burbs). He's planning on using christmas money to buy the kit to convert the C5 to use Browns Gas, hoping to significantly improve his economy.
The net is full of diverse opinions on this. I don't want to see him knacker his car, which after all he needs for his livelyhood.
Good/bad idea?
Ta,
T.
My father-in-law, bless him, is 74 and active. He has a sharp brain but does tend to live in the long-distant past. Still working a few days a week. He has a Citroen C5, which has always given him terrible mileage (Diesel, driving around London and the 'burbs). He's planning on using christmas money to buy the kit to convert the C5 to use Browns Gas, hoping to significantly improve his economy.
The net is full of diverse opinions on this. I don't want to see him knacker his car, which after all he needs for his livelyhood.
Good/bad idea?
Ta,
T.
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