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Created by Abstractor July 12, 2006, 1:18 am.
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Gas-powered engines produce more power output and acceleration!
Diesel is not cheap at all. It used to be cheap in CIS countries, but on the global market it is of the same price as Premium Unleaded gasoline. On the other side, modern Diesel engines have good acceleration and work smoothly. In fact I have seen a good comparision of two VW Golf autos with same sized gas and diesel engines and both showed almost identical dynamics, torque and spending ratios. In most other cases gas is better for passenger cars and diesel is good for bigger machines.
Gasoline gasoline....
Much of my experience with diesel has been with tractors (don't laugh)but I don't like to work on diesels as you cannot get rid of the fuel smmell from your hands and clothes - anything you touch. They aren't often easy to start in the winter weather, either. Noisy, smelly, shaky, and although more ecomomical, the fuel for them is just as expensive as gas - sometimes a bit more! I'll take gas, but diesels have their place in constant continuous power applications like heavy equipment, tractors, large trucks etc.
New Diesels are SUPER. For those who remember diesel engines 10 or more years ago - IT'S JUST ANOTHER generation of engines!!!
BMW tds and Audi Tdi engines are really impressive.
There are pro's and con's to both, but I would go with gasoline cuz I cant drive anything that uses diesel.
Diesel
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Hey, don't hurry! Diesels are more economic, have higher torque and in addition diesel fuel is cheaper!
Diesel are cool
i have to say diesels are more efficiant
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Just come over to Europe and you'll see what's what. It takes less refining, to produce diesel. It's easier to find in Europe, sold everywhere, it's also smoother than most people would think due to common rail injection and High pressure injection systems that already equip most diesel cars. And if you want to accelerate faster and with more "grunt" you just have to pick a diesel car.
Did you try to make chiptuning to turbodiesel cars? Dear, you will never have a 200 Horsepower with 400 Nm of torque and 8 liters / 100 km :)
I am driving a petrol car actually, and will try to be objective: already looking for turbodiesel Audi, BMW or Alfa Romeo. Diesel engine Pollution is lower or same as gasoline, thanks to good new catalysators, its MUCH more economic, and the power output is really impressive. I agree to man who spoke about chiptuning. It really hould be interesting to everyone. Alfa Romeo 2.4 Jtd chiptuned. It made me shut mouth against gasoline :)
New Diesels are SUPER. For those who remember diesel engines 10 or more years ago - IT'S JUST ANOTHER generation of engines!!! BMW tds and Audi Tdi engines are really impressive.
I vote for DIESEL 100%. I am a citizen of United Kingdom, and not only less pollution, less fuel consumption and more powewer. Don't forget about LOWER TAXES for diesel cars! I like it very much. Driving a BMW 530d. More than 200 HP, fuel consumption is 30% less 3.0 Gasoline engine. VOTE VOR DIESEL.
Ive been a diesel user for 7 yrs and although there is much to like about petrol,namely a considerable lower purchase price there is more to like with diesel. Im running a 10yr old BMW325tds with 207k on it, the engine and exaust are original and sound due to the lower revving and therfore cooler running leaving the components more durable than petrol burners, add in 45 - 47 mpg, the meaty growl of the 6 pot over the whinny 150hp equivilent say a 2.0l petrol and 600mpg+ range to a tankfull and already the petrol is the one with the question "why?". Anybody considering an oil burner should at least take a drive in a modern car, most will be impressed at how it performs.. a good place to start is a vw mk4 TDI Golf, ive drove 3 and its a modern marvel. 60mpg and so much torque a 1.8l petrol will be knocked for 6 between 30-70mph. Go on treat yourself!
here in malta (a small island in Europe), it is much more economical to use diesel than petrol.
Diesel engines produce far less carbon dioxide than gasoline, thus are less of a factor in global warming. They use to produce much more sulfer particulates (soot) but now that there has been a change to ultra-low sulfer diesel, that has been greatly reduced. Yes, the fuel is nasty to get on your hands, but so is gasoline; I carry cheap garden gloves in my trunk. Buying diesel while travaling can be a slight inconvenience, since not as many places sell it, and may only have one pump set up to accomodate passenger vehicles. But once you know what stations to use in your area, it is no problem locally. Diesel costs more per gallon at present (about $.30 cents) but that flucuates. I get 45+ mpg with my '06 VW Jetta TDI, and 37+ mpg with my '02 VW Beetle. I never have the problems with fuel jelling like my Dad had on his Audi diesel back in the 80's, due to improvements in fuel delivery systems on vehicles, and improvements in the diesel fuel itself.
Diesel Is kool, FOR LIKE hUMMERS <3 AND DIESEL FURL HAS A HIGHER ENERGY CONTENT THAN gASOLINE<3 AND THATS FROM ME A 13 YEAR OLD GIRL
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