As long as you replace the ceramic clutch every 2-5k miles.
Which for the average CGT would be every 10 years.
Is it really 2-5k? I thought they'd brought that up a bit.
Is it really 2-5k?
Can be, yes. If you slip the clutch, it dies. If you treat it like an on/off switch, it won't. Bit tricky in stop/start traffic though.
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Which for the average CGT would be every 10 years.
Is it really 2-5k? I thought they'd brought that up a bit.