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  1. I have them on mine. They mount on like this.. I find that you can get the nose of without disturbing them and they bolt up nice and tight. Not driven in the dark so i can't comment on it.
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  3. You'll be lucky to get 33mpg on a run, if you boot it or around town 25-30mpg. Not to forget head gasket failures affecting a great deal of these engines and results in 3/4 of the engine being re built. OK, Toyota and Lexus will fix this problem if the car is up to 8years old and under 80k. miles and dealer service history but the hassle and inconvenience of no car to drive whilst this is sorted out is a no go. BTW, I had an Auris T180 with bad fuel consumption, seat made my back ache as I could never find a comfortable position, the seats were hard, and lived in fear of a major breakdown as above. Got rid 4 months after I bought it. So if you see Toyota/Lexus 2.2 dervs for sale cheap, there is a good reason.
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  5. Not only does it affect house prices. It could also give you cancer.
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