We've had 3 cars converted so far, the last one literally a month ago.
If anything its got more niche, as due to falling demand for conversions many fitting centres have closed down, in many ways that suits us because with such small sales the govt isn't losing much tax so hopefully they'll leave it alone, very nice filling up at Morrisons Wisbech Monday evening on the way back from the beach @ 57.9 ppl...we won't ever be filling up at BP near the Black Cat roundabout who laughingly want 72.9 ppl, cheaper at the BP Toddington MSA.
The reasons as i see it for the less conversions are...
So many cars now on long term rent via various payment schemes and the renter not allowed to do anything like this even if they wanted. More cars getting direct injection which is a real headache for converters, most of whom wont go near them. Lack of suitable spare wheel wells to site the gas tank. Getting a conversion means you intend to keep the car for a long time, keeping it well maintained for a long life, that alone seems beyond many. Having to plan where to buy fuel. Kissing goodbye to between £1500 and £2000 for the conversion where many would see that as a large portion of cost to change funds for their next new car.
The maker's supposed conversions weren't, they were done by sub contractors and invariably didn't have flashlube valve saver systems fitted, so tended to suffer valve seat recession, and in The Mitsi's case the converter went bust and used some system no one else could program or get parts for, i'd much rather a good quality conversion by an installer of my own choice.
The most recent conversion is SWMBO Subaru Forester 2.5 XT, when i filled up at Wisbech a quick mileage check showed 20mpg on gas, that was a fastish run both ways (making use of the rapid yet safe overtaking the car allows) with us two plus the usual stuff you take and three dogs, fortunately no longer wet after sploshing around in the sea at Brancaster Beach.
Oh and Saga were quite happy about the latest (registered) conversion, and no charge levied.
Edited by gordonbennet on 13/06/2018 at 19:28
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