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gizze Member Since: 06 Jun 2016 Location: Norfolk Posts: 162 |
I'm not sure about that?
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29th Aug 2017 9:59pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
There's a lot of fair points to answer there (and I'll have to admit that I hadn't even noticed a V6 petrol in the price list, not until you mentioned it!) but one thing that stands out is comparing a higher capacity diesel, with a lower capacity petrol engine, by quoting near equal bhp figures misses the major attraction of diesel to me - torque. The current SDV6 produces 750 Nm of torque, further down the rev range and across a broader rev range, Vs a comparatively weedy 450 Nm with the V6 petrol; this is the major attraction of a big diesel to me
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30th Aug 2017 2:03am |
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Rangeyman Member Since: 03 Feb 2015 Location: west yorkshire Posts: 267 |
speaking to a guy the other day who has a Mitsubishi outlander hybrid and he said he has spent £30 on petrol in 6 months and loves it,he has a charger at work .I guess electric will work for a lot of people but not all ! |
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30th Aug 2017 4:58pm |
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gizze Member Since: 06 Jun 2016 Location: Norfolk Posts: 162 |
That was sort of my point when I was saying "I don't understandd people who say they would have preferred a petrol but bought he diesel to save money". Buy it because you prefer it, but not to save any real money. I have only had a few FI petrols, BMW 335i touring was the newest I have had proper experience with, on paper that was a lot less torque then the 335d but in reality never found it lacking. The bigger rev range and different gearing meant it felt pretty similar to be honest, in fact it was how much it felt more like a big diesel but with a nicer soundtrack that got me to swap and go back to a NA petrol. But as you say, I was looking for a different experience, I missed my high revving M3, which is not what you really want in a RR. But I do think a RR suits a big petrol, as refined as the TDV8 is, there is something wonderful about wafting along in silence in a 6 or 8 cylinder petrol. My Merc estate is the 305hp 3.5 litre V6 petrol, I tried the 350d for a year nearly, but the refinement of the petrol is something I missed too much. That car is now 6 years old with 105k miles on it and I still enjoy it. Maybe I will sell the L322 TDV8 and the E350 and treat myself to an L405, which no doubt will be the 6 cylinder diesel. Haha Porsche 911 (996) 2015 BMW 5 Series Touring Not got a LR of any kind at the mo, and got itchy feet. |
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31st Aug 2017 2:14pm |
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Emperor Mong Member Since: 07 Jul 2010 Location: London Posts: 1435 |
It isn't the cost of the fuel, it is the time wasted putting fuel in the thing. My SDV8 gets 550 miles out of most tanks. A 5.0 petrol would get half that. I had the 4.2SC many moons ago and it did my head in - the aeons spent in petrol stations, not being able to do a trip to Northumberland without filling up.
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31st Aug 2017 8:21pm |
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gizze Member Since: 06 Jun 2016 Location: Norfolk Posts: 162 |
Completely agree with you there, I wouldn't even consider a V8 supercharged in a big heavy car like the RR, my comments were aimed more at cars in general, now we have some super efficient petrols, that are not seen as fuel of the devil like some see diesel, I'm surprised we don't see more being sold.
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1st Sep 2017 8:13am |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
Likewise there, as I just prefer a good diesel over even a good petrol (and I definitely do the mileage to justify it), I know that my next move is certain to be away from diesel and it will be towards electricity. Come to think of it, I probably owned my last ever petrol car back in 2002. If it means that I can run, what is likely to be one of the last of its kind, for the next 6-10 years, I'll be very happy with that |
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1st Sep 2017 10:39am |
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stu Member Since: 04 May 2011 Location: Richmond North Yorkshire Posts: 927 |
MrP, if you ever make it this far up country you're welcome to use my charging point.. Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE
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1st Sep 2017 6:05pm |
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Cavalier Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: Bletchley Posts: 189 |
My wife has just bought an electric car: Renault Zoe year 2015, £6k + lease on battery. It's absolutely amazing. Now I love my Vogue year 2011 to bits and will never part with it, but apart from long journeys and towing the caravan, or just to impress someone, I can't see me getting it out of the garage much now. I have spent a couple of days cleaning and polishing till it looks like a new car, bought a dust cover and will sit out in the garage every now and then (with a beer) adding extra polish till the day comes when I can justify a blast down the road. I think the electric car has well and truly evolved, great things yet to come in the near future. |
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6th Sep 2017 11:03pm |
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GGDR Member Since: 26 Nov 2016 Location: London Posts: 3545 |
how much is the battery lease Cavalier?
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6th Sep 2017 11:09pm |
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stu Member Since: 04 May 2011 Location: Richmond North Yorkshire Posts: 927 |
The battery car I'm afraid has not evolved enough yet! If you live in a metropolis it may well be fine, but when you live in a rural area with no public transport and need a car to get around and travel over 70 miles a day just for work, with no chance of a charging point for that flat battery moment...
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7th Sep 2017 8:52am |
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Cavalier Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: Bletchley Posts: 189 |
She pays £49 per month for mileage use of 4500 miles, this includes full breakdown cover, even if you run out of battery charge. The battery is guaranteed for the life of the lease and is replaced if it gets down to 75% of it's efficiency. |
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7th Sep 2017 9:54am |
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Cavalier Member Since: 04 Sep 2015 Location: Bletchley Posts: 189 |
Unnecessary quote removed
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7th Sep 2017 10:05am |
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stu Member Since: 04 May 2011 Location: Richmond North Yorkshire Posts: 927 |
I hear exactly what you are saying! But the purchase cost of a battery vehicle makes it unrealistic at the moment. to be honest I'm more than happy with my old fashioned combustion engines for the time being. Current: TDV8 (3.6) RRS HSE
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7th Sep 2017 10:57am |
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