I have a D21 Datsun for towing, the van is for my army of kids
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I would be driving diesel if RUC wasn't such a disincentive to owning anything bigger than a VW Polo 1.1 TDi.
I feel like a lot of the calculations for "petrol is cheaper" don't take into account the fact that diesel can be found for 30c/L cheaper than the big petrol station price at truckstops, McKeowns etc.
My box-shaped 3.4 litre diesel 2 ton Landcruiser with 31" all-terrains is cheaper to run on fuel and RUC than my 1.6 petrol Corolla. Servicing and parts costs no, but the Corolla couldn't get me up the Rangitata so not really relevant to compare anyway.
not sure about pricer but my t/d ute and dads t/d pajero go a shit load better then the v6 Surf he had.
Start towing anything and there is even bigger difference
With out the number crunching my experience tells me if you are towing get a Diesel . Reinforced by having to split the fuel bill on recent trip to Omaru in mates 4x4 petrol ute @ $280 (flat easy strait road & he drives like a nanna ) My hilux at worst case is $160.
And here Gimp has hit the nail on the head!
It's a lifestyle choice just as much as a practical choice.
I'd not go back to a small car thats for sure. Have a friend that is head of Bosch diesel in Germany.
He said that they had taken there eye off the ball concerning diesels and the environment.
But they are definitely back on track with cleaner more efficient products coming through diesels are here to stay boys!
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So the question is if the diesels become cleaner than petrol would you see the drop in this km tax? Himmm I'm not sure