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Old 13-02-2018, 03:33 PM   #11
rondeo
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Default Re: Oil change

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Originally Posted by Highway cruser View Post
Nice to see everything is black and white then.
You get black and white answers by asking experts,
I like to ask myself and see what the experts say.

If you believe the Nulon blurb for C3 Long Life Diesel, you're
covered. I've asked myself and decided I'll go with what they say,
without actually believing it.

In my case this is probably the last car I'll own, given my age, so there's maybe a different perspective.

My first experience with Ford was a passenger in the Ford Prefect,

https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Ford_Prefect

which did fantastic kangaroo hops, if you know what they are.

The term kangaroo hopping used to mean getting off to a bouncy start due to
some mechanical resonance. And I mean bouncy.

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