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Are Diesel Cars On The Way Out?
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what with the VW fiasco and articles like this:
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/sci ence/sc ience-n ews/115 71615/D irty-di esel-ca rs-coul d-be-ba nished- as-Brit ain-ord ered-to -cut-ai r-pollu tion.ht ml
would you still buy one?
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would you still buy one?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes, if I was a high mileage user and up and down the motorways of this nation - with a good cat system or NOx reducing facilitator, they are the most economic way of burning up the miles. This current debate is puerile, not withstanding the VW group looking to bend the data, when it wasn't necessary, the twatsofthemotoring century.
I am a convert to Diesel after 42 years of petrol cars.
My Zafira 7 seat 1.7 ecodiesel does over 60 mpg, 75mpg and more on long run.Even 55 mpg around town. That is 20 to 35 mpg more than the petrol version that the guy next door but one has.
You can't tell the 2 apart by the engine noise either.
At 60 mph my diesel is turning under 2000 rpm in 6th gear while my
neighbour's petrol car is doing 3500 rpm in 5th.
It is a Motability car & we have just ordered the new one, yes a diesel .
Will never go back to petrol now simply can't afford to pay twice as much for fuel!.
My Zafira 7 seat 1.7 ecodiesel does over 60 mpg, 75mpg and more on long run.Even 55 mpg around town. That is 20 to 35 mpg more than the petrol version that the guy next door but one has.
You can't tell the 2 apart by the engine noise either.
At 60 mph my diesel is turning under 2000 rpm in 6th gear while my
neighbour's petrol car is doing 3500 rpm in 5th.
It is a Motability car & we have just ordered the new one, yes a diesel .
Will never go back to petrol now simply can't afford to pay twice as much for fuel!.