I just personally prefer diesels.
Thanks all for the comments but thread has gone off track. What I'm really after is suggestions of what things to look out for that are fairly specific to the model or issues they can have.
I haven't even looked at the car yet and if there are any obvious issues or it's tatty I will be walking away. Nothing ventured nothing gained.
[TW]Fox;26878862 said:If you are going to pour piles of cash into a tatty money pit it might as well be one with a nicer engine.
Nothing will drive like new on 115k, what a silly thing to say unless of course you think that nothing has worn or seen any use during said 155k miles![]()
I also prefer diesels (when talking about "normal" cars), so I see where the OP is coming from. I do like the extra economy (show me a large petrol estate car with 250+ BHP which averages over 40 mpg over a 35 mph average tank).
But not just that, the lazy way the pick up power I prefer also. In fact, the general, all round, lazy nature of a big turbo diesel, with a nice auto box, is a pleasurable way of getting from A - B.
Don't get me wrong either, I do like petrol motors too. But unless they have 6+ cylinders + some form of air charging system, they aint for me. Petrol motors make nice toys, diesels are better for day to day driving, in my experience.
Seriously for 3k miles a year the diesel makes no sense. Your mechanic won't be able to tell you anything about the state of the turbo or the injectors.
bit will close the thread I think as going off tangent.

Why is it madness if it's what I want. Anyway thanks to all helped with actually question bit will close the thread I think as going off tangent.
More like you don't like being told that you're crazy!![]()