Petrol vs Diesel ...
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scoobymad555

Original Poster:

1 posts

164 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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Curious as to peoples thoughts really ...

Found myself fancying a chelsea tractor for a few reasons and initially was looking at diesel plants - specifically looking at the X5 diesel. Playing with a budget around 5-6k means I'm looking at high-ish mileage. Then I started to notice the petrol ones with lower mileage, better specs in general terms and a few other options in terms of marques.

Considering the bulk of the mileage is going to be short-ish runs (90%) as opposed to long motorway journeys I started to wonder whether having a diesel would really make that much difference?! That and my current work-hack being a 323i se actually gives me better mpg than my old diesel sprinter van did on distance and local so I'm finding it harder and harder to be certain on a diesel when the petrols seem so much more appealing!

Dave Hedgehog

15,780 posts

227 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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in traffic it certainly makes no difference, cruising like a granny thou and it does

frosted

3,549 posts

200 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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A long you understand that just by turning it on will cost you a fiver and that's ok with you, then crack on

Beeby

304 posts

186 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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How many miles per annum do you do? Not many surely if you are just doing short runs. Yes, the diesel will have better mpg and have lower tax, but as you say for the same money you could have a lower mileage higher spec petrol. This isn't one that people are going to give you a definitive answer on. It'll be whatever suits you best.

Fox-

13,532 posts

269 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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The diesel X5 is hardly an ecomomical car itself, especially around town, so its not as if you'll be going everywhere at 50mpg.

I'd be more concerned about the fact that £5k only buys you a properly ropey X5 3.0d.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

227 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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Oh No

Here they come

I can hear the clatter

I can smell the soot

I can hear the nasal droning



Its the religious order of the torque


Save yourselves before its too late

fozzymandeus

1,088 posts

169 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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The 3.0i X5 is a good car, few known faults.

The 3.0d X5 has things like swirl flaps etc and more known faults, however...

...the 3.0i is a bit of a poison chalice of a car and you'll wait a while to sell one if you tire of it. Don't buy one at a high price unless you plan on keeping it for a while.

matthias73

2,900 posts

173 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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Suprised that a car has better consumption than a van? Not really comparable tbh...

daemon

38,885 posts

220 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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thinfourth2 said:
Oh No

Here they come

I can hear the clatter

I can smell the soot

I can hear the nasal droning



Its the religious order of the torque


Save yourselves before its too late
From the man in the micra?

daemon

38,885 posts

220 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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fozzymandeus said:
The 3.0i X5 is a good car, few known faults.

The 3.0d X5 has things like swirl flaps etc and more known faults, however...

...the 3.0i is a bit of a poison chalice of a car and you'll wait a while to sell one if you tire of it. Don't buy one at a high price unless you plan on keeping it for a while.
We underwrote one at £4,000 - a 2003 3.0i Sport with 90K miles and 19s in blue metallic with a view to advertising it for £5695.

The owner took the initiative and put it on at £5200 and got £4950 for it in his hand within 6 hours.

Right spec, right price always sells.


300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

213 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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scoobymad555 said:
Curious as to peoples thoughts really ...

Found myself fancying a chelsea tractor for a few reasons and initially was looking at diesel plants - specifically looking at the X5 diesel. Playing with a budget around 5-6k means I'm looking at high-ish mileage. Then I started to notice the petrol ones with lower mileage, better specs in general terms and a few other options in terms of marques.

Considering the bulk of the mileage is going to be short-ish runs (90%) as opposed to long motorway journeys I started to wonder whether having a diesel would really make that much difference?! That and my current work-hack being a 323i se actually gives me better mpg than my old diesel sprinter van did on distance and local so I'm finding it harder and harder to be certain on a diesel when the petrols seem so much more appealing!
This all depends on how many miles you're going to be doing. Under any conditions the diesel will be more frugal. But if you're only doing 3000 miles a year in it, then the actual cost difference might be minimal. If you're doing 15,000 miles a year then the fuel cost difference might be significant.

thinfourth2

32,414 posts

227 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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daemon said:
From the man in the micra?
readit

Urban Sports

11,321 posts

226 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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daemon said:
thinfourth2 said:
Oh No

Here they come

I can hear the clatter

I can smell the soot

I can hear the nasal droning



Its the religious order of the torque


Save yourselves before its too late
From the man in the micra?
What a fking fail rofl

BlitzE34

284 posts

173 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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The diesel is a big liability at that age and mileage. 3.0 petrol all the way.

V8Triumph

5,995 posts

238 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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Get yourself 4.4 litres of V8 loveliness if you really *must* have an X5 biggrin

daemon

38,885 posts

220 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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V8Triumph said:
Get yourself 4.4 litres of V8 loveliness if you really *must* have an X5 biggrin
+1

apparently they arent that much harder on fuel than the 3.0i.

Aids0G

569 posts

172 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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thinfourth2 said:
daemon said:
From the man in the micra?
readit
He does also have a Defender('s) and a Unimog!! fair play to him we all need something cheap!

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

188 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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Isn't Welshbeef here yet...?

Diesel and BMW have been mentioned in the same thread...

smile

Urban Sports

11,321 posts

226 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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FamilyDub said:
Isn't Welshbeef here yet...?

Diesel and BMW have been mentioned in the same thread...

smile
He only posts when he's pissed.

Sam.F

1,145 posts

223 months

Sunday 8th July 2012
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daemon said:
V8Triumph said:
Get yourself 4.4 litres of V8 loveliness if you really *must* have an X5 biggrin
+1

apparently they arent that much harder on fuel than the 3.0i.
My Dad had an "original" 3.0i X5 back in 2001 which averaged about 18mpg and would do 24mpg on a long run, the dealer reckoned the V8 would get 22mpg on a run if you were very gentle!