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Juliand:
Thinking about getting a Range Rover Evoque, or BMW X3, but becoming increasingly concerned about how unpopular diesel is becoming and facing 'no-go' areas in cities that are being steered to introduce bans or tax levies and the impact that this may have in the future for diesel fueled cars.

Would be a 3/ 4 year old one, so a bit better on emissions than some of the older ones, but still a bit bothered about spending £25k + on something that may bomb in value. The 3.0 diesel X3 does 0-60 in six seconds, which is pretty good though!

Anyone have any thoughts, please, on this?

Ta :thinking:

rdfcpete:
Whatever you believe emission and climate wise, diesel won't die as a daily consumable product overnight - hauliers, bus companies, taxi drivers & couriers may have something to say about that for years to come. I personally wouldn't have a fear of purchasing a diesel or diesel of that age, 2.0tdi's fill the roads for a reason. I imagine there'll always be a market even if it takes a small hit.

On the other hand, I can't recommend the '30d' (BMW N57 3.0 diesel) enough. I run a 2014 430d coupe and the powertrain is pretty fantastic. It must be one of the best all round engines probably for the last 20 years, let alone on the market.

Without being biased, I think a test drive should put any doubts right. I personally wouldn't get the X3 but as a package it'll certainly be usable  :happy2:

willni:

--- Quote from: rdfcpete on May 20, 2017, 06:41:29 pm ---Whatever you believe emission and climate wise, diesel won't die as a daily consumable product overnight - hauliers, bus companies, taxi drivers & couriers may have something to say about that for years to come. I personally wouldn't have a fear of purchasing a diesel or diesel of that age, 2.0tdi's fill the roads for a reason. I imagine there'll always be a market even if it takes a small hit.

On the other hand, I can't recommend the '30d' (BMW N57 3.0 diesel) enough. I run a 2014 430d coupe and the powertrain is pretty fantastic. It must be one of the best all round engines probably for the last 20 years, let alone on the market.

Without being biased, I think a test drive should put any doubts right. I personally wouldn't get the X3 but as a package it'll certainly be usable  :happy2:

--- End quote ---

As rdfcpete says you'll be safe petrol will become the enemy of emission again next week probably, the people that declare this stuff are idiots much like the superfoods people. As for the '30D' engine I know plenty of people with the 330D estate that love them.

spicypixel:
I almost regret getting a 170ps 2.0 TDI GT over the mk5 GTI at this point, though having 40-50mpg in regular use helps my sleep at night, I doubt the GTI would come close.

That said, I get the feeling that it'll become harder and harder to justify it in the long run, especially with no-go areas killing resell value. Half the reason cars have value at all to people is the freedom to go from A to B unhindered. The second you rule out a lot of destinations the car loses a lot of value in utility and you end up with a bus for one that you pay to maintain.

We'll see, who knows - paid 5k for my car, they'd need to offer a decent amount close to that in scrapage bonus for me to want to switch - though that 5k wouldn't go very far in the used market if there's a sudden influx of demand for petrol cars...

rich83:
Unless you do over 20k pa then get a petrol. I f*cking hate diesel.

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