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supershuttle



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Petrol v Diesel economics

Very Happy I got a 4.4 diesel and sold my 5.0L supercharged because I seemed to be visiting the fuel station a lot - that is definitely fixed. However having just changed the oil for the third time this year I got to wondering about the economics.Three oil changes, ad blue and the fact that petrol is cheaper than diesel also less to go wrong engine wise. And although changing the oil is pretty easy it’s not as convenient as filling up with petrol. I’m not going to do the arithmetic but it might be a close run thing on 10000 miles. I think next time I’ll be back in a petrol,5.0L, not sure about the smaller petrol engines yet even those in hybrids. Maybe I need enlightening. Very Happy Geoff

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I've stepped out of a 2011 4.4 TDV8 L322 and into a new Defender 90 D350 (6 cylinder with 700Nm torque and 350bhp so less torque but more bhp) and the characteristics are similar in terms of torque but those electrically assisted twin turbos are superb on the D350 as there is NO LAG!
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Andy S



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I did some man maths and on my annual mileage (c7,000) I reckon a petrol one will be cheaper overall, but not by much. I pick up my new to me, 2021.5MY P525 tomorrow. Excited? Just a bit…..

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Nabbler



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I’d be interested with an update as I chose petrol over diesel as also do 8k miles max per annum. So far couldn’t be happier. 2021 SVautobiography Dynamic Black ( Black wheels need to go )
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Andy S



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I’m about to go off on a long trip for holiday, c 800 miles or thereabouts, with mixed driving. I’ll happily share the journey details when I get back.

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Andy S



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As promised, the outcome of my first big trip. From home to Burford, Oxfordshire and then on to St Davids, Pembrokeshire, then home. A mix of motorway, A roads and country lanes. On a motorway run the car tells me it’s doing 30-32 mpg. A Roads it suggests 22-25 mpg, and bumbling aroung lanes at < 30 mph around 19 mpg. So basically about 75% of what my old SDV8 would do, but with fuel at about 15% lower in price.

The engine is smooth and very responsive, give it the beans and you expect to take off into orbit!

I’m still getting the hang of the more up to date tech, but SWMBO likes the massage function in the seats and the extra cameras.

I’m going to do some more detailed analysis once I’ve done a few more refills and journeys so I can work out a proper volume of fuel used against miles driven.

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Martin2



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That’s about 80% of what my SDV8 said it did and not far off what the actual mpg was. That’s well worth the extra few £ in my opinion if you’re not doing 20-30k miles a year. MY23 Panamera E-Hybrid
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Rob99



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Andy S wrote:
I’m going to do some more detailed analysis once I’ve done a few more refills and journeys so I can work out a proper volume of fuel used against miles driven.


Have you had a chance to do some further comparison of the economics of your P525 compared to your previous SDV8? I'm doing less miles than I used to and wondering if petrol might be an option on my next one. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
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Andy S



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Not yet. I’ll be getting thr receipts together shortly to do some serious nerdy stuff!

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Rob99



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That'd be really helpful Thumbs Up

At the moment, based on published MPG figures for SDV8 v P525, my man maths is telling me the petrol isn't completely out of the question but some real world data would be great. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
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Nabbler



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I can give you an idea in the 4 months I’ve owned mine which is up to 30mpg driving it like miss Daisy on cruise at 65mph, 20mpg pottering about and under 10mpg in hooligan mode.
The main reason for my choice of petrol is my low annual mileage and one service per year plus low mileage and diesels have never mixed well together ( diesel dilution ) as most will confirm on this site. 2021 SVautobiography Dynamic Black ( Black wheels need to go )
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Rob99



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Thanks Nabbler, thats useful to know. 2017 4.4 SDV8 Autobiography
2012 4.4 TDV8 Westminster - Gone, but not forgotten

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Mr Tee



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Here’s my result from a few days away last week, trip zeroed a few miles after fill up , but this was effectively most of a full tank brimmed to almost empty . Run from Dundee over to Glencoe, then days out up to fort William, then down to oban . Only 70 dual from Dundee to Perth, rest A road with quite a lot of 50 limited sections and average speed cameras . Pretty happy tbh , from 565bhp. Average fill up is around £95 .
Around town it’s woeful , but after a month and a half so far , I can put up with that . Not towed with it yet , so I’ll reserve judgement till spring Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

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