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RE: Petrol or Diesel - DT - 31-01-2012 10:20am Diesel Auto! Plenty of power and apart from tickover you won't hear it. Very easy to live with. Take an extended test drive and you will be convinced in my opinion. Had ours since Sept. SD4 Auto Dynamic RE: Petrol or Diesel - Craig_d1 - 31-01-2012 02:15pm Diesel auto also. test drove the Si4 but the mpg was scary. Diesel not great but still better, and as long you go for a decent drive once a month don't think the dpf will be much of a problem. as long as you are aware that the dpf needs to regenerate, then you can account for it in your driving. Problem comes when people don't know it needs to regenarate and suddenly it clogs up on them RE: Petrol or Diesel - GibEvoque - 31-01-2012 02:47pm with the DPF, is their an indicator to show when it needs a blast, and another to show when the regeneration has completed? RE: Petrol or Diesel - PhilSkill - 31-01-2012 03:02pm (31-01-2012 02:47pm)GibEvoque Wrote: with the DPF, is their an indicator to show when it needs a blast, and another to show when the regeneration has completed? Yes there is an indicator telling you it's regenerating, Handbook says to allow it to finish by continuing to drive for a few minutes, don't know how often this'll be needed but haven't seen it yet... RE: Petrol or Diesel - simonc - 31-01-2012 03:42pm (30-01-2012 05:05pm)Kofer Wrote: RRE Si4, at NurburgringSays the video is private? Petrol or Diesel - Kofer - 31-01-2012 08:20pm (31-01-2012 03:42pm)simonc Wrote: Says the video is private? It seems this video today is not available, hope its temprorary. RE: Petrol or Diesel - mark_n - 01-02-2012 08:16am Diesel is more expensive to make and a standard barrel of oil (if there is such a thing) yields less diesel than petrol. If it's for sale at less than unleaded, that's the Government using the tax system to modify behaviour in the belief diesel is better for the environment than unleaded. Currently in the UK, diesel is up to £0.10/litre more expensive than unleaded though since I use super-unleaded, the difference is less or even negative. It's interesting, as an aside, to note that the biggest selling Porsche model variant is the Cayenne Diesel which uses an oil burner made by Audi and I believe the Panamera diesel is also the most popular; it clearly does the job and buyers of these cars don't care where or who by the engine is made. It will be a dark day if we ever get a 911 diesel... RE: Petrol or Diesel - barks - 05-02-2012 11:17pm I too was swayed by the Luxury Car Tax, going for the SD4 meant I could spec more goodies for the same money. I thought the noise at idle was pretty quiet, especially compared to my wifes Merc B180 - that sounds like a truck! |