Is there any reason why we shouldn't know the mileage of a rather hefty long-term investment that also comes with a possibly substantial running cost after purchase?
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Do we have to know MPG of every motored-wheels?
Is there any reason why we shouldn't know the mileage of a rather hefty long-term investment that also comes with a possibly substantial running cost after purchase?
Um, would you be more inclined to buy the car if the salesman told you it featured a "mystery MPG"?