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steffali wrote:I'd never recommend you buy a diesel vehicle over 5 years old. Reason being the majority of diesel vehicles tend to be taxis (if they are cars) or pickups and tend to be very high mileage. If you're lucky to get a Diesel vehicle with less than 40,000kms then you shouldn't run into problems too soon.
Diesel vehicles are generally not all THAT high maintenance. Key issues are the fuel pump (can go out of adjustment), fuel sedimenter (that's what separates the water from the diesel before it goes into your engine). When a diesel vehicle is working good, you shouldn't have so many problems, but once it starts to give trouble, watch out. Diesel engine parts tend to be rather expensive (piston rings, injectors etc).
MPG is generally the same as normal small displacement engines, but the reason it's more economical is due to the cost of diesel is half that of Premium gas, so a full up is cheaper.
I would personally suggest you go with a low mileage diesel vehicle if you HAVE to buy a used one, if not, go brand new.
Get a turbo diesel also, N/A tends to be frustratingly slow. With turbo diesel vehicles, you have the same maintenance issues with the turbo system as any turbo vehicle I guess.
IMO, a used (over 80000 kms) diesel vehicle is not worth it. Go for 40,000 kms or less.
My opinion.
changing oil, plugs, filters and fluids
a diesel vehicle would give better mileage as compared to a gasoline engine
....therefore it takes longer to burn as compared to gasoline, thus resulting in better mileage to a tank.
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a diesel vehicle would give better mileage as compared to a gasoline engine
....therefore it takes longer to burn as compared to gasoline, thus resulting in better mileage to a tank.
Not really, it depends on the engine (displacement etc). Check your actual mileage and you will see (for different diesel engines, not just the Frontier's 2.5).
venum wrote:what is the differencein performance and fuel consumption of a manual diesel 4x4\4x2 opposed to an automatic one?
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