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Postby Diflower » 29 Apr 2014, 20:31

Our new car is diesel. I had no idea just how much you can save until now :o :shock:
It costs more, but this car does on average 66mpg :shock:
On a very rough reckoning, we'll be saving at least £700 a year :shock: :o :shock: :D

Why did I not know this before?? :D
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Re: Diesel

Postby Lozzles » 29 Apr 2014, 20:37

I know! :shock: We don't have a diesel, but hired one when D had to go to Dublin with work. We filled up before leaving home and drove there and back on one tankful.
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Re: Diesel

Postby tonicha » 29 Apr 2014, 20:44

And even better, over here, the annual tax is less :D

So why did we buy a petrol car :shock: :lol:
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Re: Diesel

Postby saundra » 29 Apr 2014, 22:28

Sons new car is a diesel one they are very pleased
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Re: Diesel

Postby meriad » 30 Apr 2014, 08:02

Diesel is great, but only if you drive longer distances. My journey to the station is 5 miles each way so it's really not worth it for me.
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Re: Diesel

Postby pederito1 » 30 Apr 2014, 08:04

I have been plugging mine on here for some time a TDi with no road tax! Engine maintenance is more expensive though.
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Re: Diesel

Postby Diflower » 30 Apr 2014, 08:44

meriad wrote:Diesel is great, but only if you drive longer distances. My journey to the station is 5 miles each way so it's really not worth it for me.


It wouldn't ahve been worth it when I had my own car either, I used to do about 4,000 a year usually.
But Bb does about 12-14,000 a year for work, a lot of it shortish distances. He pays for the fuel and gets mileage paid, so we're onto a winner :)
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Re: Diesel

Postby Workingman » 30 Apr 2014, 09:13

Not a big fan of Diesel, but hey-ho. I can understand why it is popular, though, esp in cases such as Bb's. The mileage payments v cost of fuel will more than cover servicing costs. My Bil gets a free holiday for the two of them out of his mileage payments. :lol:
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Re: Diesel

Postby Diflower » 30 Apr 2014, 09:49

We didn't go looking for diesel WM, it was just the cheapest, best-value car we found :)
As for the mileage - hmm, that would be nice. We don't make anything out of it, we need it to pay for the fuel and the car's running costs - and to live on ;)
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Re: Diesel

Postby debih » 30 Apr 2014, 11:20

Mick is a huge fan of diesel and wanted my new car to be diesel because of it being more economic to run on the whole. He always has diesels.

Me - I think about the important things when buying a new car. The colour, the type of interior (I'm a leather girl), the size of the sun roof, the volume of the stereo..........

The economics of a car come well down on my list of priorities. I'm such a girl. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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