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My days of owning vehicles where I could open the bonnet and feel happy about diagnosing/repairing/replacing anything under there are long gone, so now I accept the fact I need to lube up when having repairs done.
Given that fact, I choose Diesel for the better fuel consumption (and therefore tank range), although the gap is closing on newer petrol cars and with Diesel being more expensive now, I think it's really down to choosing a car for its driving experience rather than what's under the bonnet. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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| iCraig wrote: | Hi,
What are peoples opinions of petrol powered cars versus diesel powered cars?
As I am now in the market for a new to me car, I am seriously thinking about the pros and cons of both. And as this next car is going to be a long termer (think atleast 7+ years doing 12,000+ miles a year), I don't want to have a car that will have lots of things to go wrong.
My personal feeling at the moment is diesels maybe more economical but when you factor in DPFs, DMFs, and MAFs over the mileage aswell as turbos etc. It starts to look less and less appealing especially the length of ownership I want to get.
What do you think the pros and cons are of diesels vs petrols?
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Craig, you have a very good point. I've had this conversation many times with my father (who does 50k+ a year).
Modern diesels have so much extra to go wrong, and when they do it's usually costs more to fix than a simple petrol engine.
Not only is it DPFs, DMFs, MAFs (a lot of petrols have MAFs & DMFs though), but common rail pumps & injectors, & turbos fail regularly and are ridiculously expensive. If the vehicle you are buying doesn't have a lengthy manufacturer's warranty, the fuel consumption saving could be outweighed by repair costs.
I noticed your thread re Accord 2.2 diesels, and some do have turbocharger issues. On the whole though, I'd say the Accord & Avensis are the two most reliable vehicles in the class that you are looking at. |
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Hi
Diesel is a better on fuel than petrol (but part of that is because diesel fuel contains 15% more energy by volume than petrol - if they ever tax fuel based on energy content then diesel will rocket in price).
Petrol cars have MAF sensors as well. However they are not that expensive or difficult to change. We had one go on our 156 about 18 months ago (and it is a common sensor fitted to a load of other cars). Ironically the easiest test to check if the MAF sensor is the problem is to disconnect it and if the car suddenly runs fine then the MAF is faulty.
Dual mass flywheels seem to be a large bill waiting to happen. Their life spans seem to be very variable depending on how they are driven as well. Not sure I would want the risk of one, although seems to be getting more common to just replace them with a solid flywheel.
However the thing that puts me off diesels is the power delivery. All the torque is at low revs and drops off rapidly, so while power increases with revs the umph you feel in any gear is dropping away as the revs increase. All the umph is at revs I don't care about, and where I want it (at high revs that I will use when I want the umph) there is stuff all. Basically teases you will umph at low revs and then fails to delivery when you want it.
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Funny you should mention the power delivery Keith, as its something I do like.
I love the Astra in the way it has power from 1800rpm to 3200rpm, which is where I spend most of my time on motorways and A roads.
Only thing I do hate it when you're accelerating from a stand still and floor it, its out of first in matter of seconds and it can be quite tedious keeping it in the power sometimes.
All its torque does come in handy in snow and slippery conditions as the car just moves off in 1st, 2nd and 3rd with no throttle at all...
Its beginning to be to a massive decision for me now, as I have about £6000 to spend on a new car, and I don't want to be forking out in a few years for DMFs, turbos, expensive glowplugs or common rails bits that cost £££! But I do love the fuel economy in the short term, and I have to wonder which will be the cheapest in the long term?
I know one thing, the Mondeo is out of the list, I just don't like the back end and the fact all 2000-2007 models have DMFs and seemingly have problems with them.
Its now between the Honda Accord, Volvo V70, Vauxhall Vectra, Toyota Avensis and Mazda 6. Although I haven't a clue which yet... |
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Most exciting diesel I have driven is the Black edition Mercedes CLS 350. 0-60 in 6.5 seconds which weren't too shabby.
I have no option but to have a diesel as it's company policy, but can't wait to get my 170bhp golf GTD instead of the 105bhp 1.9 golf i've got right now.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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| Phoenix wrote: | MAF sensors are quite expensive, depends what cars, for the Volvo's a pattern one is about £150, more like £250 for a Volvo one. |
Peanuts compared to a turbo or a common rail fuel pump. One for the 156 is £107+ vat for a Bosch item. Costs £80 +vat for a set of spark plugs.
| Phoenix wrote: | Keith, what was the last decent diesel car you drove? I'm talking about one that puts out over 150hp? You've said that stuff for a long time but I'm just wondering if it's been so long since you drove one that you've not realised they're a hell of a lot better these days. |
Last one was an Alfa Mito. Loads of umph at low revs and stuff all at high revs. It was just frustrating. If you look at the torque curve of diesels you will see it just dropping off from fairly low revs, and as they don't rev high they need higher gearing which renders the absolute amount of torque not great.
Not all normal petrol engines are good either. We have had the X type for a bit over a month now and I am not really happy it. OK, doesn't drop off greatly at higher revs, but doesn't really feel like it is doing much at higher revs. Suspect that to make it feel smooth they have fitted a dirty great flywheel.
| iCraig wrote: | Funny you should mention the power delivery Keith, as its something I do like.
I love the Astra in the way it has power from 1800rpm to 3200rpm, which is where I spend most of my time on motorways and A roads.
Only thing I do hate it when you're accelerating from a stand still and floor it, its out of first in matter of seconds and it can be quite tedious keeping it in the power sometimes. |
Would prefer a power band from 3k to 7k, with the bit under 3k being adequate for the rest of the time.
| colin1 wrote: | The thing about having torque at low revs, is you can cruise along at a highish speed at low revs, which is more relaxing. |
Find it more frustrating, especially knowing that show I want to get a shift on it will rebel and go to sleep.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 65 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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