do you mean the better performance that modern diesels offer over their petrol equivalentsother than the performance aspect
do you mean the better performance that modern diesels offer over their petrol equivalents
From my experience of Audi 1.9 TDI's; diesel is cheaper than petrol
Service intervals are the same
But many are TDI. My skoda (1998 1.9 TDI) easily outstarts the missus 05 corolla (1.6 VVTI).
Well I suppose acceleration from standstill would be the main area in which diesels would be lacking - no?
But many are TDI. My skoda (1998 1.9 TDI) easily outstarts the missus 05 corolla (1.6 VVTI).
You seem to get a bigger engine for the same insurance with a diesel (?).
A golf is a golf - all forms are for boy racers (according to insurers); some just do higher mileage.I'm surprised - out of interest I asked for an insurance quote for a Golf TDI - massive hike compared to a 1.6 - in fact they treated it almost the same as a GTi.
Maybe the Golf TDI is particularly powerful? I'm not sure.
But if it's your experience that you're not penalised for your Skoda TDI then it's worth thinking about, sure. So are you being charged roughly the same compared to the Corolla?
OK Thanks all
Jeff24, when you say 20K are you talking m or km?
as diesels both hold their value better and are easier to sell on than petrols your comparison and conclusions are therefore complete rubbishI ignored resale as this can vary depending on loads of factors.
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