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alanweston
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Today at my local garage. The Disco 3 had been borrowed by a Range Rover owner who filled it up with petrol and then tried to drive home
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Car reliability or driver stupidity?
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i guess it was a diesel
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I think driver stupidity rather than a reliability issue there.
So thats going to be one nice big garage repair bill for one of you to pay :)
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