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What are the down sides to having an LPG conversion?

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What are the down sides to having an LPG conversion?

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i) The most common concern people have is that they will loose their boot space to a LPG storage tank. We stock a range of tanks which in an average family car leave in excess of 50% of the boot space still free. For example an cylindrical 80 litre tank measures 900mm long by 360mm diameter. They are always mounted horizontally, and usually against the back of the rear seats between the wheel arches. We also have available some do-nut shaped tanks to go in the spare wheel recess to keep the boot space intact. It’s worth remembering that most people drive around with an empty boot most of the time so are largely unaffected.

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