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02-02-2015, 09:53 PM | #11 | |||
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- if I have made a decision to purchase a new car, then if I pay $40k for the petrol or an extra $3k ($43k) for the diesel, is not going to have a huge impact on me, as it is a one off cost that will be forgotten about in a month. - the extended range and greater economy per tank of the diesel is something I will notice every time I fill up for the life of the car. Once the price of petrol and diesel stabilise again (if you think petrol is always going to be this cheap, your kidding yourself) the extra savings per week will be appreciated as it effects me EVERY WEEK. - if you take the petrol v diesel territory, max Torque arrives at 3250rpm, and max kW arrives over 5000rpm for the petrol meaning for 90% of the cars life, the wife never gets to explore the cars capabilities unless she gives it a hard time (which she is not going to do.) In the diesel, every time she takes off from the lights max torque is available from 1800rpm which is why the car feels so effortless to drive and why she loves it. It's why diesel cars are better, and why electric cars will rock in 30 years time as the technology improves, as they make max torque from idle. Have a read about the tesla if you want to see what the future holds..... |
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