Hi guys,
As you are all well aware by now, I have a 2.1td it's nice and i like it a lot, but whats the 2.0 petrol like in comparison? faster, thirstier, quieter, more expensive to insure?
i see diesel prices going higher and higher now, and petrol is cheaper so if they do similar mpg then why have the 2.1td?
i do 125miles a week on a B road to and from work, and the occasional A road on the weekends and some country lanes daily.
and when my gf comes over to uni in norwich, i will be doing 660miles round trip there every couple of weeks.
so what would you guys do, keep the 2.1td exclusive or swap for a 2.0 petrol? i want a V6 though, manual though.
Thanks
fuel consumption: 2.1 diesel vs 2.0 petrol
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KevMayer
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Stick with the Diesel.
Diesel is between 3p and 5p more expensive than petrol. But the price difference of between 3 and 5 pence has been the same for a while.
As the price of petrol and diesel rise, if the difference in price remains the same then in reality the difference in the price of diesel is reducing as a proportion of the actual cost ( i.e. 5p is a smaller proportion of 97p than it is of 87p).
So, strangelly, as the prices rise the diesel becomes more viable.
Reverse polish notation..... I used to have a calculator that did the same thing.
cheers,
Kev
Diesel is between 3p and 5p more expensive than petrol. But the price difference of between 3 and 5 pence has been the same for a while.
As the price of petrol and diesel rise, if the difference in price remains the same then in reality the difference in the price of diesel is reducing as a proportion of the actual cost ( i.e. 5p is a smaller proportion of 97p than it is of 87p).
So, strangelly, as the prices rise the diesel becomes more viable.
Reverse polish notation..... I used to have a calculator that did the same thing.
cheers,
Kev
Cheers, Kev
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02 plate C5 2.2 Hdi Exclusive SE (now 170k miles 03/21).
Used to have:- Xantia 1.9 TurboD SX. 1996 Blue & 1998 Silver Activa. + 1992 BX TZD Turbo.
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deian
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Looks like i will just buy a second car next summer, probably the 'beast
' a 24v V6 XM, probably keep it off the road so I can rip the engine out and give it the once over!
After LHM flush and change and then some front tyres in a couple of months, the Xantia I have now is spot on, no work needs doing on it, except for preventatitve maintenance.
I thought these Citroens are supposed to be troublesome.
After LHM flush and change and then some front tyres in a couple of months, the Xantia I have now is spot on, no work needs doing on it, except for preventatitve maintenance.
I thought these Citroens are supposed to be troublesome.
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Rob81
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Hi, I have just managed to squeeze 250m out of a totally urban tankful. Wasn't much fun though! I think it worked out as a shade over 25 mpg, which isn't too bad i suppose!
Better than 18 mpg in my CX!
Better than 18 mpg in my CX!
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Quackers
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Speed wise the 2.0i is not that much quicker than the 2.1 TD.
Have a looksy at http://www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/specs ... del_id=129
Have a looksy at http://www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/specs ... del_id=129
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