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"Depends on how much you are going to pay. You will get the economy of diesel. But as you aware the government is going to gradually going to crack down on diesel. So obviously a diesel car is going to lose value and also the price of diesel is going to creep up quicker than petrol even more so if the government tax it." Agree with above 100%. Swapped pack to petrol couple years back. Also remember couple years back vw and others fiddling mpg | |||
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"We are changing our car & think we know what we want. We are buying second hand on a small budget & having read reviews the 1.4 petrol engine is sluggish & the one to go for is the 1.6 diesel. Problem is should we buy a diesel, isn’t the price going to rocket up along with the cheap tax associated with diesels? I know we can’t drive into central London but who wants to anyway. Are we making a mistake buying a diesel? Thanks. I think it’s safe to buy a diesel at the moment. They’re pretty quick to be honest. There’s talk about extra congestion charge fee to drive into London but that probably won’t be for a little while yet. " Erm, sorry. That’s wrong. Those who live in London. We’re screwed. Especially if you’re driving diesel or particular petrol cars. They’ve got the ULEZ tax coming in next year for driving within central London and then the ULEZ for those driving/living within the A406 (which is me) in 2021. So, it’s much sooner than many think. I’m in the same predicament too. Need to replace my car and get a much more ‘energy efficient’ vehicle. Unless you’re buying a brand spanking new one. Many of the cars I’ve looked at fall foul of the ULEZ tax. Wish I could go for a smaller car with a smaller engine. But, that just isn’t practical for me. I’d say petrol would be best. Especially, if you’re driving within London and not going for those long drives regularly. | |||
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"What car and what year? " Citroen C3 Picasso 2010/2011 | |||
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