fortgrange
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As with anything else maintenance is the key. But in general terms a well looked after diesel engine is far, far more reliable than any petrol engine will ever be. As for the comments about the diesels being slow. Mine is certainly not slow. If your getting passed by kids on scooters you have one very sick motor. May i also object to the term Ped as being short for Moped. A Moped has pedals, as in (Motor assisted pedals) or Moped. The things now commonly refered to as Peds are actually Scooters. Rant over.
Fair play wammers. I know you are firmly in the diesel camp the same as I am in the petrol camp. It was probably my misfortune 5 years ago to drive a stardard P38 diesel before I brought the petrol. It was so slow to pull away I thought there was something wrong with it. Would have been no good trying to pull out at Hyde Park Corner in the rush hour!!
By the time I'd factored in the extra purchase cost, reduced economy because of constant peddle to the metal to get the thing to go , or paid for a new chip/re-map, I'd figured that equalled a years worth of petrol, so opted for a V8.
Ped was just a cheap shot at the dozels, I didn't think they made mopeds anymore because the kids couldn't afford the insurance, or if they could Daddy buys em a new BMW