Friday, 10 August 2012

Petrol or Diesel Car?


Petrol or diesel?

With the rise in petrol prices there is a mad scramble to replace petrol cars with diesel options. Even the manufacturers have jumped into this game to launch new diesel versions of successful models to ramp up sluggish sales.



Choosing between petrol and a diesel car is quite difficult. Petrol models are cheaper to buy. However knowing which is going to cost you more in the long run is a bit more difficult.

This is because the overall running costs of petrol and diesel cars are affected by so many factors, including fuel prices, servicing bills and mileage.

Click here for a simple calculator that can help you to decide.


The calculator takes initial purchase price, interest on loan, fuel costs and mileage into account. It should give you an idea of how many years’ driving it will take to make buying a diesel the better cost-effective choice - if indeed the diesel will ever be cheaper.

The 'diesel payback' period could take much longer than you would think - especially for lower mileage users.

While routine maintenance costs are similar for petrol and diesel, it is potentially more expensive to repair a diesel car if anything serious goes wrong.

With manufacturers asking a premium for diesel models, and the development of super-economical petrol engines, is diesel still the answer to cheaper motoring?

1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for the post you do. I like your post and all you share with us is up to date and quite informative, i would like to bookmark the page so i can come here again to read you, as you have done a wonderful job. Petrol in diesel car

    ReplyDelete