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Old Feb 15, 2015 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by steve-26
Would of thought you mite use slightly more fuel in winter due to heaters lights and choke being used a lot more.
Thanks, but I shouldn't think so, because the drop in fuel consumption occurs immediately after the service not progressively as the weather gets colder and the nights draw in. It's not a gradual process.
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