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"Diesel is much more economic!"
Posted by telsche1 11 November  at  17:36

I got a Diesel myself and I know that a petrol engine of the same size takes about 1 1/2 times the fuel of a diesel. (I hope you understand what I mean )
With your quite long way to work it will be cheaper to take a diesel anyways. As though a diesel-engine holds much longer.
I dont know about the tax in Britain. What do you have to pay for a diesel/petrol -engine per 100ccm tax?

Greetings from Telsche

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Posted by glendale1 15 December  at  15:25

Hi,

I'm buying a new car in the new year and am thinking of swapping to diesel, for economic reasons. My round trip to work is about 80 miles, which costs me over £70 each week on fuel at the moment. My husband is convinced that it would be cheaper and better for the environment to go for a diesel...
Has anyone had any experience of this?

Many thanks
 
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"Desil can be even cheaper!"
Posted by mumzie 4 February  at  19:54

My colleague at work runs his desil modern car on cooling fat...no adjustment needed either...goes like a rodket..no harmful emmisions , and CHEAP!
I'll go desil next time.
H
"Diesel is much more economic!"
Posted by telsche1 11 November  at  17:36

I got a Diesel myself and I know that a petrol engine of the same size takes about 1 1/2 times the fuel of a diesel. (I hope you understand what I mean )
With your quite long way to work it will be cheaper to take a diesel anyways. As though a diesel-engine holds much longer.
I dont know about the tax in Britain. What do you have to pay for a diesel/petrol -engine per 100ccm tax?

Greetings from Telsche
"Have a look at my message!"
Posted by tecnofits2 18 July  at  18:26

and have a quick look on my site http: w w w .tecnofits.myffi.biz
then make your choice.
"Diesel"
Posted by missmachin 31 August  at  10:51

definately. It's better for the environment and makes more economic sense, even though it might be slightly more expensive to buy, it will pay for itself in the long run.
"Sale value"
Posted by giggley 15 December  at  15:31

the other thing is that diesel cars hold their sale value much better than petrol, which might be something to think about in the long term...
"That was quick!"
Posted by glendale1 15 December  at  15:33

thanks very much!
"Hi glendale!"
Posted by daisy260 15 December  at  15:30

We had our first diesel about 6 years ago, it was definately more efficient than our old car, which had the same sized engine.
Things seem to have moved on now and petrol engines do loads more miles to the gallon (am quoting my brother here, don't know much about this stuff myself, but he's a mine of info!).
We still have a diesel, mainly for the green factor apart from anything else
"Get"
Posted by katy276 20 January  at  11:53

a scooter instead




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