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Queue the party music, Stan is staying!

I very nearly fell out of love with my ELLIE, due to it not really getting its proper use as a campervan, luckily a swift flick of my knackers woke me up and brought some sense back 😁
 
I very nearly fell out of love with my ELLIE, due to it not really getting its proper use as a campervan, luckily a swift flick of my knackers woke me up and brought some sense back 😁
Whatever works for you mate ;)
 
You only have to get around 20mpg on LPG to get the equivalent running costs for fuel per mile as around 40mpg on diesel or petrol.

No new Skodas come with a spare wheel. You can buy a spare wheel for a Skoda and choose to carry it in your Skoda and similarly you can choose to carry a spare wheel in an LPG converted Elgrand (without having to buy one ).
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Well not sure about everyone else out there, but Stan has been sat on the driveway for months now. MoT ran out mid Jan and we still haven't had it done. Just not sure what to do spring is coming so could start on the mods and hope we use it more.
Anyone else get this way over winter?
 
Well not sure about everyone else out there, but Stan has been sat on the driveway for months now. MoT ran out mid Jan and we still haven't had it done. Just not sure what to do spring is coming so could start on the mods and hope we use it more.
Anyone else get this way over winter?
Seasonally Affected Disorder.... know it far too well. My arse is well and truly black & blue from kicking myself into gear over the last few monthso_O
 
Well not sure about everyone else out there, but Stan has been sat on the driveway for months now. MoT ran out mid Jan and we still haven't had it done. Just not sure what to do spring is coming so could start on the mods and hope we use it more.
Anyone else get this way over winter?
Yeah. My MX5 gets a spin about once a month when it's dry and after a period where rain has washed away much of the salt. Mainly to keep it ticked over, but to stop the disks pitting etc (although I've put black bags on the wheels a bit this year)
The Elgrand I try to do a once a week or two spin. I use a ctek about once a week on them to keep the batteries fine.
All hard work the winter. I can't stand it.
 
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