Graham
Well-Known Member
How many miles a year would you say was "too many" to be driving around in a 4,7L V8 petrol Amazon?
If say for example, you would do 5,000 miles a year, or maybe 10,000 miles a year, there must be a point where the cost saving on buying a petrol balances itself out, as against buying a 4,2L diesel.
Is it just simply looking at, for example, a 2003 4,2L diesel price, against a 4,7L petrol price.
Providing both "2003" vehicles are the same standard of quality, the petrol one always seems to sell for example £3000.00 less than it's diesel counterpart.
One can buy a lot of petrol for £3000, to make up the shortfall for the petrol's poorer economy.
Gra.
If say for example, you would do 5,000 miles a year, or maybe 10,000 miles a year, there must be a point where the cost saving on buying a petrol balances itself out, as against buying a 4,2L diesel.
Is it just simply looking at, for example, a 2003 4,2L diesel price, against a 4,7L petrol price.
Providing both "2003" vehicles are the same standard of quality, the petrol one always seems to sell for example £3000.00 less than it's diesel counterpart.
One can buy a lot of petrol for £3000, to make up the shortfall for the petrol's poorer economy.
Gra.
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