TODAY DIESEL ENGINES are more complicated, and thus i don’t feel they’re trustworthy,…. any how except loud noise, rest all is same with today’s petrol and diesel engine,…. but your maintenance cost will increase 1 fold ,,,,, thus if opting for diesel, with just 700 km fig. …. sure won’t be problematic, but’ll be hefty on pocket for…[Read more]
Fuel choice is up to you. For such a monthly run, petrol car is advisable but you need to consider the FE factor as well. Honda City is a proven car for decades and one of the best in class mid level petrol sedan, worth buying it. Volkswagen Vento might be pocket pinching while servicing and buying replacement parts. My choice would be City in…[Read more]
From an economic point of view, it makes no sense. Otherwise, there is no issue
Petrol is the way to go…and also in general petrol cars have a more refined engine and the maintainence cost is lower..and diesel cars r expensive by atleast a 1lakh, which u can use for abt 2-2.5 yrs petrol purchase..n your running isnt high so petrol makes more sense.
Yes definitely, with this much of monthly run, you can opt diesel car keeping fuel efficiency and economy in mind.
lol no confusion should be there here, lord and world both knows, that if petrol is your choice and sedan is ur desire, and no budget limit …. the only demon cum friend you can get is HONDA CITY …. CITY is the most trusted brand ….no blinking, no biting just grabbing the CITY !!! ….
Honda City is the car to go in for.
Among these two, the Honda City is a car that has overall good performance, handling, efficiency and reliability. Go for City !
the only sole reason is the mileage …. and subsidy indian govt. offers on diesel …. if you’re planning for a kit, opt for petrol, but the engine performance notches down by 10% by kit (cng) ….
Vento diesel is having powerful torque figures.and much more fuel efficient than city.Even if diesel subsidy not there,atleast 20-25% more fuel efficient than petrolcity.It pulls like a train and that turbo boost is enormous and addictive.
Go goa..where Diesel is costly then Petrol..Why diesel man!!
I always suggest people to buy diesel cars.People say that it doesn’t make much of a difference if you buy a petrol car or diesel car but my answer always is not to them NO, it does make a lot of difference Firstly petrol and diesel prices are never ever going to be the same diesel will always be more cheaper fuel and even if petrol gets cheaper…[Read more]
once you’ll get that warning, do a tankful and check the amount of fuel you bought. Warning amount=Tank capacity – amount of fuel you bought.
5 litres ….
I don’t think you will get substantially more mileage than what you are getting currently from your Optra. The manual is different, there the Verna would have given you more than the Optra.
With the Verna automatic diesel, expect only about 11 in the city and about 15 on the highway. The Verna automatic is a four speed automatic – which means it holds each gear ratio for longer – which is detrimental to fuel economy.
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