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« on: 19 July 2010, 23:00:23 »

Found a Potential 2.5TD CDX, but with leather, older car than I wanted, but!!! and a member would buy the leather seats, and change them over while I supervised :D :D thing is, doing a comparison is a Diesel really worth it :-/ :-/
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Petrol, 2.2L combined 28, Urban 19. Ex Urban 38.7
Diesel, 31, 22,40

Our 2.0l Omega does more that 28 running around so what are the real advantages?
To me it may well be the diference between going to Wakefield or Holmfirth to look at cars
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« Reply #1 on: 19 July 2010, 23:29:34 »

Diesels will do good MPG all day long, my 2.5TD Manual averages about 35 around London and 45 to 50 on a Motorway if cruised at 75 mph, no contest.
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« Reply #2 on: 19 July 2010, 23:39:08 »

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Diesels will do good MPG all day long, my 2.5TD Manual averages about 35 around London and 45 to 50 on a Motorway if cruised at 75 mph, no contest.
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Is it very sluggish? I am no Boy Racer but want a bit of pace :y
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« Reply #3 on: 19 July 2010, 23:48:30 »

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Diesels will do good MPG all day long, my 2.5TD Manual averages about 35 around London and 45 to 50 on a Motorway if cruised at 75 mph, no contest.
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Is it very sluggish? I am no Boy Racer but want a bit of pace :y

No, not really, slow compared to an old BM 325 SE I use to own, but go for a manual 2.5TD all day long, Auto's can have a habit of dragging there heals, Manuals can be chipped well worth the extra 70 quid in my book, you will love the sound they make when revved.
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« Reply #4 on: 20 July 2010, 08:41:24 »

whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back
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« Reply #5 on: 20 July 2010, 18:38:58 »

dont forget the diffrence in the cost of fuel.
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« Reply #6 on: 20 July 2010, 20:24:25 »

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whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back

I average around 15000k a year...... :)
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« Reply #7 on: 20 July 2010, 20:25:21 »

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Not much of a difference is there? :-/
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« Reply #8 on: 20 July 2010, 20:26:24 »

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whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back

I average around 15000k a year...... :)
Where do you commute to the moon? ;D
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« Reply #9 on: 20 July 2010, 20:31:52 »

Think on that milage per year I would be looking at LPG.
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« Reply #10 on: 20 July 2010, 20:40:11 »

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whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back

I average around 15000k a year...... :)
Where do you commute to the moon? ;D

 :o :o You nearly made me think too many '0' Only about average miles, not all commute, most is running around the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees for work
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« Reply #11 on: 20 July 2010, 20:43:36 »

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whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back

I average around 15000k a year...... :)
Where do you commute to the moon? ;D

 :o :o You nearly made me think too many '0' Only about average miles, not all commute, most is running around the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees for work
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15000000 miles a year? You must be doing more mileage that the Stockton bus fleet. ;D
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« Reply #12 on: 20 July 2010, 21:40:52 »

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whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back

I average around 15000k a year...... :)
Where do you commute to the moon? ;D

 :o :o You nearly made me think too many '0' Only about average miles, not all commute, most is running around the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees for work
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15000000 miles a year? You must be doing more mileage that the Stockton bus fleet. ;D

Yeh OK, noticed it :-[ 15000 miles :P :P :P
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« Reply #13 on: 20 July 2010, 21:46:13 »

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whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back

I average around 15000k a year...... :)
Where do you commute to the moon? ;D

 :o :o You nearly made me think too many '0' Only about average miles, not all commute, most is running around the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees for work
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15000000 miles a year? You must be doing more mileage that the Stockton bus fleet. ;D

Yeh OK, noticed it :-[ 15000 miles :P :P :P

Slacker i'm on target for 30k miles this year  :o

10k a year is about the break even point so with 15k its gunna be worth a diesel for you.

I'd consider Ford Mondeo with you budget, going to be much more reliable than anything french  :y
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whats your mileage like? Its only worth paying the premium for a diesel if you do big miles. If you just bumble around town, something thats £500 more for a diesel is going to take its time paying the difference back

I average around 15000k a year...... :)
Where do you commute to the moon? ;D

 :o :o You nearly made me think too many '0' Only about average miles, not all commute, most is running around the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees for work
 :y
15000000 miles a year? You must be doing more mileage that the Stockton bus fleet. ;D

Yeh OK, noticed it :-[ 15000 miles :P :P :P

Slacker i'm on target for 30k miles this year  :o

10k a year is about the break even point so with 15k its gunna be worth a diesel for you.

I'd consider Ford Mondeo with you budget, going to be much more reliable than anything french  :y

Funnily enough :) looks like I am going to view a 2.5TD on saturday, the same garage has a Mondeo with a cdti engine, got to be worth a look :y
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