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Is it still worth getting LPG conversions done with more and more suppliers either ditching or planning to ditch LPG.?

 

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I am using lpg for nearly 2 years now lpg is be fazed out at all morrisons petrol stations end of this year but it will still be readily available at most places  

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Having been on LPG for over 10 years and 2 cars, normally I'd say yes, it's worth converting. However, more recently the availability of it is not that good - the only place local to home I can fill up is Morrisons, and one of the stores pump is broken more than it's working. When I'm out and about, it's very hard to find anywhere to fill up now - the detour to fill up costs as much as running on petrol would. If I were to change my Alphard today, I wouldn't get it converted as I don't think I'd recoup the conversion cost. 

Hope that helps..

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9 hours ago, dm800 said:

Is it still worth getting LPG conversions done with more and more suppliers either ditching or planning to ditch LPG.?

 

 

Some of the larger companies are planning to withdraw from supplying LPG.

Some have already withdrawn. So there is a trend.

However, I would have thought, living where you do, in a large conurbation, supplies should be available for quite some time yet.

 

Check out the major company websites, Shell, BP, Exxon (Esso), etc; even the supermarkets.

Most will exit the market after providing some reasonable notice.

 

One other point to consider, is how long you expect to keep the vehicle ?

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