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oh and it is unbelivable on petrol i always put premium fuel and 60 bucks will get u a full tank and it can do approx 500km per tank with the aircon. And it has a pod airfilter with chrome shield.

60 bucks will get u a full tank? i reckon u must be talking about yr corolla

N/A run the same size of fuel tank as turbo (60/65L?), assume premium is at $1.4/L, $60 will only get you around 43L.

60 bucks will get u a full tank? i reckon u must be talking about yr corolla

N/A run the same size of fuel tank as turbo (60/65L?), assume premium is at $1.4/L, $60 will only get you around 43L.

I know thats what i thought aswell, but i put $64 when the orange light turns on and it fills a full tank, there is no way the tanks are 65 liters even though thats what they claim i believe they a 55L. But yeah i thought they were 65 liter tanks aswell. But every single time i go to the bouser and with the orange light lit up $60-68 gets me a full tank.

Alex

we have 65L tanks in our cars. I've pushed an extra 120Km's in my car with the fuel light on and on that particular tank I had done 620Km's.

Ahhhhh that would make sence cause i was like why would the book lie to me lol. Its good that the light comes on that early its a good indication on when to fill up.

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