No. There was no petrol equivalent.
Don't you have a Fabia ?
No. There was no petrol equivalent.
Don't you have a Fabia ?
hhmm, I'm not sure.
I could have afforded the 5L supercharged - the car was slightly cheaper and the fuel would have been £2K per year more which for a £40K car isn't a huge difference. I did seriously think about changing for the noise and extra power, but the range was the clincher. I can easily do 450 miles between fill-ups in the diesel, whereas the Supercharged is less than half that, which becomes annoying on long journeys. I hate having to pull over for fuel!
It was close, and had the petrol had the same range then I agree I would have preferred that and maybe decided to live with the extra cost, but modern diesels, at least in a well sound proofed car with a good automatic box are very refined.
The only issue I have with diesels is the noise some of them make, particularly at idle.
Wasn't there a European City mayor that wanted to ban diesels from her city based on fairly solid pollution grounds (NOX levels), but realised she couldn't as it would basically ban everyone as the EU are so deep in with CO2 emissions that practically nobody drives a petrol?
Only reason I added commercial was that I knew you were hanging around this threadIt was a given but thought it'd be safe to add it in to save you time writing out a long post
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Even with a range of 250 miles, for most people that is filling up once a week. 10k a year, average out 25-30 miles a day, you'd be filling up once a week which is hardly a chore
The FSI injectors on VAG brand petrol engines sound just as bad as their diesels, so much so that forums filled up with new Audi, Seat, Skoda and VW owners asking why their new petrol motor sounded like a diesel.
This video shows what they sound like "raw" out of the engine (so nothing to obstruct / baffle their sound at various RPM). Watch to the very end to hear them at just under 1k RPM.
Paris, I think.
Diesel! Yet another concept ruined by new, improved, technology! :/
[TW]Fox;28249051 said:Well not really, only reliability wise - drive-ability wise diesels were insufferable and awful before the advent of modern technology, where do you think the reputation for being slow and noisy came from?!
I think my other reason for hating them is the fact that most of the morons you see driving, are driving diesels (even if that is just because most people are driving diesels). The guy who pushes in at the lights? 320d. The guy sat in the middle lane for miles at a time? A3 TDi. Woman doing 40 through a NSL and 40 through a 30 zone? 116d. I never see petrrol cars and rarer still 'enthusiast' petrol cars do knobbish driving buy like i said that could just be because they're rare now.
Again, as I said earlier. Get a large enough diesel (especially if it is an old one) and all the perceived problems go away. there is no decernable injector knock on the LC (Despite being a direct injection engine)
All you get is a nice low rumble entirely in keeping with a large capacity engine and a bit of discrete turbo whine when pushed hard (Along with the massive wall of Torque!)
A large capacity diesel coupled with an auto box is a hard combo to beat. True a large capacity petrol is nice too, but we are talking serious thirsty here for relatively little practical gain
I don't think you will find a new car without one...
That works great for those that are rich enough to have the choice...I'd happily pay a bit more for a car to sound decent