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09-08-2006, 09:42 PM | #31 | |||
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If you get the 1.9 Diesel Golf its cheaper than the 2.0 petrol not much slower and the economy is endless. |
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09-08-2006, 09:46 PM | #32 | ||
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To rebuild a 2.4 lite Torago engine its about 7 grand these days.
Oh And no offence to the Landcruiser but if you want to look at the future of diesel look at the technoligy in the Golf or Audi Diesels rather than Toyotas 4wds...They are now a few steps behind...Should I mention the power/Torque economy of the new A8 Diesel which is more the capacity of the Toyotas? |
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09-08-2006, 10:20 PM | #33 | |||
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09-08-2006, 10:25 PM | #34 | |||
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09-08-2006, 10:49 PM | #35 | |||
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And your inlaws are getting ripped off with there insurance, if it is classed as a high performace vehicle I would be getting that changed or going with another company. I own a 4.2 TD patrol and its not classed as a high performace vehicle.
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09-08-2006, 11:00 PM | #36 | |||
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09-08-2006, 11:05 PM | #37 | |||
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Dont believe everything you hear. If you see the real story the pipe is going to fixed within the next two weeks. So this is just the media playing up ****. Sometimes i think the media is in colusion with the fuel companies and not the govt. |
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09-08-2006, 11:15 PM | #38 | ||
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I know it's not worth me changeing over to gas on my car as I don't do that many kays a year in it ,but I'm going to buy a new car over the christmas break and was looking at a BF ute on gas but still no tsure on this .Dose anyone have one and whats their thought on them
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09-08-2006, 11:39 PM | #39 | ||
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Best lpg car i ever saw was a datsun 120y on straight gas, this was back in 1988 and was done by a gas conversion mob to see how cheap they could get to brisbane from sydney and back lpg .209 cents per litre I think from memory.
Also diesels are dearer to work on (parts) but longevity is the key here my brother had a MQ patrol, blew a head gasket (gasket $300) approx 1985 one day to replace (had 750,000 k's on the clock) dropped the skirt off number 5 piston at 1,010,00 odd k's replaced with imported turbo diesel, approx cost $5000 this was back in about 1990. Not too sure how modern diesels would stack up, but maintainance is the key, father inlaw has volvo new engine at 800,000 k's still going strong 500,000 k's later, my ford 250,000k's original xflow carby xf. peter |
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09-08-2006, 11:52 PM | #40 | |||
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I will guarantee you would be paying more for insurance than if you were driving the 4.8 Petrol. I have mates with GU Patrols, 4.2TD and 3.0L TD they all commented on the insurance. By the ay, the cruiser is insured through AAMI for $1600 p.a. I didnt think anyone insured cheaper than them. NSW Class anything with a turbo as being high performance. You can drive a NA 6 that does 0 - 100 in sub 6's on their P's, but they cant drive a diahatsu copen with a turbocharged 4, 50kw & 100nm. |
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10-08-2006, 12:13 AM | #41 | |||
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Its nothing like it. If i'm spending $300 per week on petrol, and can turn that into $150. So if i borrow i will still be able to pay $150 per week off the conversion and interest. Therefore it'd take 26 weeks to pay for the conversion plus with a low interest loan at 10% i'd be up for about an extra $200 in interest, so say an extra 2 weeks. So in 28 weeks, i'm ahead after that. If i could dig up an extra say $100 per week so save for a conversion, it'd take me 40 weeks to save for it. So in 40 weeks it'd cost me anywhere up to 12k in petrol, plus the 4k i've saved for the conversion. So in 40 weeks i've spent $16k to run my car while i saved, then pay for the conversion. If i then finished the year on LPG I'd be up for another 12 weeks at $150, so another $1800 taking the years grand total for fuel costs and conversion to $17800 If i convert now, run 12 months on LPG and include cost of the conversion, i'd be looking more at $11,800. Then the following year it'd be more like $7800 p.a. Thats why it makes absolutley no sense to wait in my opinion. Figures speak for themselves. |
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10-08-2006, 01:38 AM | #42 | ||
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I agree with schmidty,
I am seriously considering putting the BA through the conversion now, before installation prices rise etc & enjoy the savings. I had an AU2 dual fuel and it was the best car I ever owned economy & reliability wise, from one time as low as $14 to fill up the tank and as high as $35, with the BA every week it's $80 or $90... and I hate the disgusting smell of petrol & even the tail pipe emissions.
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10-08-2006, 01:43 AM | #43 | ||
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Theres a guy mentioned in the latest Wheels mag in regards to owning a Diesel Gemini with 1.5million kms
He's only just upgraded it to the latest TD Astra.
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10-08-2006, 02:09 AM | #44 | |||
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10-08-2006, 03:09 AM | #45 | ||
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On the News tonight they said "After market Conversions" could affect the warranty on newer cars (classed as a Mod) , But Gas New car sales have risen from something like 14% to 22 % recently.
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10-08-2006, 08:14 AM | #46 | ||
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Diesels are excellent for long highway trips, BUT they are not the bees knees when it comes to running around the city - their fuel usage in the city is not that good, sorry.
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10-08-2006, 08:54 AM | #47 | ||
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Schmidty if you do look into converting the ute can you please give us an update? I toss it round now and then for mine, but dont really know much about it. As in I love my car, but Im not a car nut and no sweet f all apart from the basics. I dont know how easy it is or if its recommended to do an aftermarket conversion etc, would it lessen or improve resale value etc?
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10-08-2006, 09:28 AM | #48 | ||||
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The rebate sounds good, at first, but I can only see a very short term benefit. This is just like any other government fund to prop up an industry, they never work for long and in the long term do more harm than good.
It also creates a new debate, not everyone wants, likes or can have gas, yet these people are cheated out of $1000. So what is in it for us, I also drive, I work, my pay hasn't gone up, the gas fitter won't fit gas to my car, etc. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm right, I just don't see the benefit of throwing money at one small section of the industry when everyone is suffering, it causes division. Some of what I said i another thread; Quote:
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10-08-2006, 09:45 AM | #49 | ||
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Diesel vs LPG?
Been reading this thread and thought I should comment for some that would be interested. I own a 2001 model Citroen C5 HDI diesel and a 2006 Ford Territory which is being LPG converted to a Vapour Injection system during the 1st week of September. First off, the diesel car is a turbo and one of the earliest cars that came to Australia with common rail injection, basically into it's 4th or 5th generation now, but only starting to appear in the Japanese made cars. Does not cost more to insure due to being turbo (NSW). Consistently runs in city or country or highway driving in the 8.0 litres per hundred average (have driven 1200 km's on 70 litres a few times but only all highway driving). Great car BUT costs ****loads to service. Being Euro and also late technology diesel costs a whack! One injector is playing up and quoted to fix minimum $1200. Last service for timing chain etc (major service) was $2000. Has it's good and bad but luckily for me it is all tax writedowns. Now LPG: When the Territory is done, my $200 a week fuel bill (15l per 100 average) should turn into $100 or less. Servicing costs and wear and tear should be less but will have to see what happens (still I can't see Ford parts costing as much as imported Euro bits). However, this two tonne car will be cheaper to run than the Euro diesel short and long term as well. The best part is, I can still have my large car to take seven people around, tow the boat, pick up some timber etc etc and it should only cost me somewhere in the vicinity of $10 per hundred km's at todays LPG price. cheers |
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10-08-2006, 09:57 AM | #50 | ||
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Diesel cars in australia will never come close to being economacail compared to a petrol car converted to lpg as the price of diesel in australia is a rip off.
It is far cheaping in europe compared to unleaded. Ian
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10-08-2006, 10:03 AM | #51 | ||
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Two years ago i was paying $90.00 a week to run my EB Falcon on petrol. Traded it and bought an EL Ghia on gas (for 11K - how times have changed).
Now it costs me $90 a week to pay the loan and run the car. Much nicer to drive and not forgetting that petrol has gone up about 30% since i sold the EB, so that would be costing somewhere around $110 ~ $120 a week to run. |
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10-08-2006, 11:21 AM | #52 | |||
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I just got 2 quotes from RACQ. First one is for a 2006 Patrol 4.2TD RRP:$65,240 Yearly Premium: $568.70. Second one is for a 2006 Patrol 4.8L Petrol RRP:$61,440 Yearly Premium: $643.35 This is bassed on a 45 year old with a clean driving record
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10-08-2006, 06:00 PM | #53 | |||
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10-08-2006, 07:01 PM | #54 | ||
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There is also talk that there is a 3 month waiting list for conversions to LPG. With the rebate that wait will be even longer as more people convert. This will either mean more opportunities for people to enter the industry or even further increases in the conversion. So in the end if demand continues to rise the $1000 may be eaten up by profiteering conversion companies anyway.
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10-08-2006, 07:40 PM | #55 | ||
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The wait is primarily due to supply problems with Gas tanks, or so I've heard.. especially Impco systems.
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10-08-2006, 08:28 PM | #56 | ||
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Puegoet 307 hdi wagon (diesel) from memory approx 5l/100 highway and 7l/100 city.
Yes its 4cyl. will do the speed you want and with more extras for approx 40k than you will ever get on local product. Some features headlight adjustment from dash..leather interior...auto sensing wipers..windscreen that stops thermal entry...rear vision mirror that auto dims for lights behind...the list is long. But as has been said being euro will cost to service.
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