Originally posted by zeitghost
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Previously on "Can we finally expect 'real MPG' figures after the scandal?"
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Originally posted by zeitghostIn a 1.2 diesel Seat?
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostSorry but what exactly did I do ? Whenever I make a topic this guy repeatedly enters them and call me an idiot, sockie or whatever etc . You definitely can loose your temper because of that . I value opinion of some on this forum but guys like this tykemerc are are very common here too.
I like to have my opinion (like it or not) but I don't like being called an idiot for having it
It all started after that famous incident, archive photo below -
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Originally posted by cojak View PostIt doesn't mean not posting at all but be aware that it you don't get the final 'no' on this forum.
I like to have my opinion (like it or not) but I don't like being called an idiot for having itLast edited by diseasex; 29 September 2015, 08:21.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's a shame really. Apart from your pathological obsession with sock puppets and hatred of SY01, you generally make good posts. Be a good chap and give it a rest about the sockies.
Diseasex - don't provoke him.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostYou think that dribble NAT posted makes me believe that you're not some sockpuppet? Don't be absurd, both he and Cojak have posted similar in the past and then it's turned out to be a different story.
Diseasex - don't provoke him.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostDont forget to check my IP this time as i'm working from home now. Who knows what you might discover, maybe i'm an imposter or an alien ?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAnd can you prove what your driving habits were? You may just have a heavy right foot or be a bit of a boy racer.
I can guarantee they can take a model of that car and get the 90 mpg they claim - the problem is yours for not driving as economically as they did during the official tests.
that might also be if (isTest) then (reduceConsumption()). So screw their tests really...
And i'm driving VERY economically.
Either way , hopefully they will target this problem finally, just saying.Last edited by diseasex; 28 September 2015, 16:34.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostSo get to it and sue them for your financial loss, make sure you do it publicly, get the press involved and have a really nice shout about it in your impeccable Engrish.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostQuick math : based on 10000miles a year for 2 years @ 110p/l for diesel:
58mpg @ 20000 miles = £1724
90mpg @ 20000 miles = 1099
so Seat / VW ripped me off on £625.
I can guarantee they can take a model of that car and get the 90 mpg they claim - the problem is yours for not driving as economically as they did during the official tests.
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostQuick math : based on 10000miles a year for 2 years @ 110p/l for diesel:
58mpg @ 20000 miles = £1724
90mpg @ 20000 miles = 1099
so Seat / VW ripped me off on £625.
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