The Death of Diesel? RRS - Petrol?
The Death of Diesel? RRS - Petrol?
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barrisimo

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70 posts

260 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Currently own a 2011 RRS. Looking to move into the new model RRS. My concern is around the future for diesel. I would appreciate thoughts on what the future might hold. I appreciate that a modern RRS Diesel is EU6 and relatively clean but are we going to see over the next 5 or so years blanket bans of diesels in many cities and low emission areas? If that is the case is a petrol RRS the safer bet. On that note thoughts on the 3ltr supercharged vs the 5ltr supercharged. Appreciate the performance difference is significant but so is cost and if I wanted a sports car I would buy a sports car. For the price of a new well spec'd 3ltr with discount I would be looking at a 2yr old 5ltr with a few miles and not to my exact spec plus a difference on running costs (I am not a high mileage driver do take the existing RRS off road quite a bit). So help me out here. Is buying a 3ltr super charged an insane thing to do or a good hedge against a backlash vs diesel and more cost effective than the 5ltr?

cayman-black

13,252 posts

240 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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i understand your concerns as even euro 6 will be banned from some cities in europe. Weather it all talk right now or not i don't know. Trouble is that 3.0SC has not got great reviews most saying the SDV6 is a much better choice . go figure. Also at least there was no bad news for Diesel in the budget.
Right now i,m sticking with mine and will watch what happens in the next year.

Ocean53

377 posts

208 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Looking at changing my 11 RRS for a 18 Vogue.
All advice to me is that with 10k mileage pa, I would be mad not to go for the 3.0 diesel.
But then if I'm banned from driving in London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Munich etc, I shan't be too upset

camel_landy

5,411 posts

207 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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Depends how often you need to actually drive in the city centre. Personally, I tend to drive to the outskirts and then catch a train.

That said, I hate the idea of using AdBlue so I'm seriously considering petrol. However, I prefer the power delivery of a diesel so undecided.

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Boshly

2,776 posts

260 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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I've just ordered a Velar and am equally undecided. I've ordered petrol for the time being. I prefer petrol, the future is more anti diesel but the diesel draw (retained value? ) is strong frown

cayman-black

13,252 posts

240 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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I hope its the P380 Boshly. You right future predicted values are still far better for the Diesel models so right now they still seem like the better buy.

barrisimo

Original Poster:

70 posts

260 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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Thanks for the replies. I do think residuals will firm up for petrol vs diesel a bit as the anti diesel move takes shape. Has anyone got a 3ltr petrol sport and can comment on the experience?

Boshly

2,776 posts

260 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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cayman-black said:
I hope its the P380 Boshly. You right future predicted values are still far better for the Diesel models so right now they still seem like the better buy.
Nope P250 biggrin I get my performance fix elsewhere thumbup

cayman-black

13,252 posts

240 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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Boshly said:
Nope P250 biggrin I get my performance fix elsewhere thumbup
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whoami

13,187 posts

264 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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Boshly said:
I've just ordered a Velar and am equally undecided. I've ordered petrol for the time being. I prefer petrol, the future is more anti diesel but the diesel draw (retained value? ) is strong frown
What lead time have you been quoted?

Boshly

2,776 posts

260 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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whoami said:
Boshly said:
I've just ordered a Velar and am equally undecided. I've ordered petrol for the time being. I prefer petrol, the future is more anti diesel but the diesel draw (retained value? ) is strong frown
What lead time have you been quoted?
September - as I've gone petrol I think I'm first customer car (petrol!) at the dealership. They had 5 other orders before me but all diesel.

Olf

11,977 posts

242 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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I'm waiting out until the hybrid comes - that'll deal with low speed towing as well.