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Alex85
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£65... 350 miles its empty, £65 again, its a vicious circle!!!
You should make sure your tank is topped up every now and again as the inside of the tank (although not as much on new cars) can begin to oxidise (i think is the right term?) as it has no contact with the juice, then the bits can get into the tank?
I believe everything i read, so it could be wrong?
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I always put £40 in, thats fills it to just above half a tank and does me for 330miles. When i get to 330miles it is in the red and i top up another £40...I have never put any less in my passat but i am interested to know if my service yesterday will change the mpg?
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