overlander
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Hello everyone,
Have been thinking of selling my berlingo as it's looking a bit worse for wear after 180K miles. I have always bought citroen with exception to my last car a 3.0 Nissan patrol and have been pretty happy. But time for a change as I need a car with more boot space for bulky camping gear for our trips to the continent.
Every time I have had bother with my cars it can all be traced back to the emissions systems. I am getting sick of sticking EGR valves and now DPF to contend with, also the dual mass flywheel on the patrol acted up.
So I am considering going back to the more reliable petrol engines. I have a few questions about the 1.4 doblo from people who drive them.
What is the true Mpg?
Will they cruise at 80 easily and do hill upset them.
I understand that all new doblos now have air con how efficient is this on the 1.4.
The deals on the 1.4 are really tempting add this to the points above and it starts to make sense.
Opinions are most welcome, I will of course try both them but the petrol is looking better by the day.
Thanks for any help.
Have been thinking of selling my berlingo as it's looking a bit worse for wear after 180K miles. I have always bought citroen with exception to my last car a 3.0 Nissan patrol and have been pretty happy. But time for a change as I need a car with more boot space for bulky camping gear for our trips to the continent.
Every time I have had bother with my cars it can all be traced back to the emissions systems. I am getting sick of sticking EGR valves and now DPF to contend with, also the dual mass flywheel on the patrol acted up.
So I am considering going back to the more reliable petrol engines. I have a few questions about the 1.4 doblo from people who drive them.
What is the true Mpg?
Will they cruise at 80 easily and do hill upset them.
I understand that all new doblos now have air con how efficient is this on the 1.4.
The deals on the 1.4 are really tempting add this to the points above and it starts to make sense.
Opinions are most welcome, I will of course try both them but the petrol is looking better by the day.
Thanks for any help.
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