I totally disagree with this statement, i have owned a Diesel engined cars since 2004 and not once have I had any DPF problems and my daily run has never changed of 4miles each way(1.5 miles of M/way).
What car out of interest?
I totally disagree with this statement, i have owned a Diesel engined cars since 2004 and not once have I had any DPF problems and my daily run has never changed of 4miles each way(1.5 miles of M/way).
What car out of interest?
I can see at least 10p per Ltr added to the price of diesel in the next budget to steer people back to petrol cars.
I'd be surprised if they did that in one go next budget.
Surely it would take more then 10p per litre addedI think it's the only way to get people to move to petrol cars in the numbers they want
Diesel is already 3p per litre more than petrol here at the moment and that's just from the recent price increases. Petrol has decreased by a penny a litre over the past week but diesel has remained the same. With the current movement against diesels I can see them finding some way of making them more expensive to run to defer people from buying them.
The penelty should be to discourage people from buying new ones. It should not penalise people who already own them.
Particularly as this buying pattern is almost entirely down to the Government driving Diesel in the first place)
(anybody tried to buy a new Petrol van recently??)
If someone is that bothered about fuel consumption the difference between a frugal diesel and a frugal petrol isn't as big as it used to be.As some diesels can do almost double the MPG compared to a petrol
The penelty should be to discourage people from buying new ones. It should not penalise people who already own them.
Particularly as this buying pattern is almost entirely down to the Government driving Diesel in the first place)
(anybody tried to buy a new Petrol van recently??)
I would rather they penalise all the owners of the old smokey diesels, phase them out and get them off the road, they are disgusting. New ones don't smoke like the old ones, nothing wrong with the euro6 ones.
I would rather they penalise all the owners of the old smokey diesels, phase them out and get them off the road, they are disgusting. New ones don't smoke like the old ones, nothing wrong with the euro6 ones.
I would rather they penalise all the owners of the old smokey diesels, phase them out and get them off the road, they are disgusting. New ones don't smoke like the old ones, nothing wrong with the euro6 ones.
I think it's the only way to get people to move to petrol cars in the numbers they want