(03 Jun 2020, 9:42 pm)Andreos1 wrote That will be the older ones - either acquired or those original to the GNE fleet, which are getting on 13/14 years old or more (06/07 plate).
Not the 10 plate ones I was referring to that work the 9.
They're in the same boat though, same with the 63 plates, they're essentially the same albeit a few years younger. Still can't upgrade them to Euro 6 and they're still expensive to run and maintain.
I personally doubt the 63 plates will see a mid-life refurb either, more likely that they'll get sold off and replaced.