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According to mine, when I go downhill and Coast, I'm getting 999mpg. :eusa-think:
Trouble is, when I go back uphill in 3rd doing 80mph I'm getting @ 16mpg :shock:
Yeah, it was my post about the low profile trolley Jack & grooved hockey puck, but if you read further, I have not risked using this device, I have used the cross members.
I think the puck will work, but it's a costly experiment if I'm wrong, so I will keep it handy, just in case I can't reach...
When I had a puncture my local tyre shop were great, I asked how they would lift the car & they said they would use the 4 point lift which would use the suspension cross members, they said they would normally do that anyway.
They also said they hadn't had an RCZ in there before :eusa-think:
You kind of said the answer in your own question. Beauty IS in the eye of the beholder. :eusa-whistle:
The 2013 facelift is the more modern looking, but some prefer the phase 1 front end. Re-sale values are likely to be a bit higher on the phase 2 when you eventually decide to swap it for a...
Safest way is a trolley jack (mine is low profile - from Halfords) under the suspension cross members. Nothing going to bend or break there. Some members are using a trolley jack with a grooved adaptor to fit the jacking point. I have a hockey puck grooved to fit, but I haven't dared use it yet...