deano87
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The difference in petrol and diesel sounds a lot, but it isn't imho.
My last fill up:
34.36litres @ 119.9p/litre = £41.20
The same fill up for diesel, at the same petrol station:
34.36litres @ 131.9p/litre = £45.32
Ok, so I was £2 out. Take a 1.2 16v Corsa C and 1.3 CDTi Corsa C. I can guarantee, within the first 5 fill ups, possibly less, you would be making money back as such.
Don't forget with diesel cars, you're paying for the privilege of going faster, but returning just as good, if not slightly better fuel economy.
[Edited on 07-07-2008 by deano87]
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John
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That's a direct comparison i've given you there though, the clio goes faster than the fabia and because of increasing diesel prices the clio only costs a fiver more over nearly 2000 miles.
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by John
That's a direct comparison i've given you there though, the clio goes faster than the fabia and because of increasing diesel prices the clio only costs a fiver more over nearly 2000 miles.
Fair enough. I've given a pretty fair comparison though. And diesel prices around here are going up the same as petrol
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John
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It's not them going up, its the difference in price between the diesel and the petrol, my figures are actual figures, not hypothetical sums.
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deano87
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I know. BUT, driven the same, a 1.3CDTi Corsa will return much much better fuel economy than a 1.2 petrol, or even 1.4 petrol. So the difference in price isn't that much. Yet, on a whole, the car costs the same to buy, run, everything. And factor in £35/year tax on the diesel, it will be cheaper motoring.
[Edited on 07-07-2008 by deano87]
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gavin18787
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hmm just worked out my mpg its 31.8 thought it would be better then that
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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John
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I get about that in a 172.
Don't get me wrong, I like driving diesels much better than petrol, I hate my clio tbh, lazy driving ftw, diesel prices and the fact a diesel in most cases costs more to buy is very quickly pricing them out of the equation.
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gavin18787
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Think I need to stop driving like a bell end
explains the little bit of sotty smoke I get ocasionally at high rpm, dont think the map is quite right
So it turns out the new car I am looking at is actually better on fuel Thought it would be worse
[Edited on 07-07-2008 by gavin18787]
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by John
That's a direct comparison i've given you there though, the clio goes faster than the fabia and because of increasing diesel prices the clio only costs a fiver more over nearly 2000 miles.
I find that hard to believe (Not saying your lying or that )
I see a petrol car Vs a Diesel of similar spec/power/size as around avg mpg 35-40 (Vs 45-50) so around 20% more mpg though Price of petrol is 10p less to buy making it a bit less than 20% more efficient!.
In simple terms to do my 400-500 miles a week Id pay around £10-15 more in petrol, not alot but when you consider thats every week it soom mounts up. Then theres the matter that having to fill up more than once a week would annoy me.
Theres probably flaws in my maths but that makes sense to me
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John
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37mpg in my fabia, 32 in the clio, was worked out with diesel costing 10p more than petrol.
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Colin
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Do you do mostly town driving? As that would explain alot.
I get 46-47 everyday, 42 if I kick its arse in & anything up to 56 if I drive like a granny!!
Then I do 80 miles a day Mon-Fri with 95% of that being motorway!!
Wish I could run a big arsed petrol car just now but really think id struggle with the cost!!
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John
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Aye it's all short journeys, if I was going up and down the motorway the diesel would be much better, town driving theres nothing in it though.
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Graham88
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No it didn't stop me getting my bike. I'll now spend around or over £400 a month on petrol, but may aswell do it whilst I'm young.
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Simon_16v
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Just put £50 in at 119.9p and it didnt click to say my tank was full and my petrol light wasn't on
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by John
Aye it's all short journeys, if I was going up and down the motorway the diesel would be much better, town driving theres nothing in it though.
Aye id agree there.
My old man only does 10k or so a year mostly town driving, ive told him hes not getting the benifits of a diesel & should get a 2L FSi next.............wont listen though!
Me on the other hand does 25k or whatever a year, diesels the best option for me!! I'll should see a saving............well, If people stop crashing into me!!
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Simon_16v
Just put £50 in at 119.9p and it didnt click to say my tank was full and my petrol light wasn't on
My golf used to take £50 diesel when the red light came on, that was in November, im £63-ish now to fill up. Thats like 25% increase in cost....crazy!!!
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
quote: Originally posted by John
That's a direct comparison i've given you there though, the clio goes faster than the fabia and because of increasing diesel prices the clio only costs a fiver more over nearly 2000 miles.
I find that hard to believe (Not saying your lying or that )
I see a petrol car Vs a Diesel of similar spec/power/size as around avg mpg 35-40 (Vs 45-50) so around 20% more mpg though Price of petrol is 10p less to buy making it a bit less than 20% more efficient!.
In simple terms to do my 400-500 miles a week Id pay around £10-15 more in petrol, not alot but when you consider thats every week it soom mounts up. Then theres the matter that having to fill up more than once a week would annoy me.
Theres probably flaws in my maths but that makes sense to me
Colin always words it much better than me.
Take a 2.0TDi Golf travelling at 80mph vs. 2.0 petrol Golf travelling at 80mph, 1 will definitely return much better fuel economy, and work out cheaper, even though diesel is approx 10p dearer.
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SVM 286
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Yes
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