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Apr 15, 2012 01:07 PM 143631 Views

Whatever  you do, don’t just look at the fuel economy figures. Depreciation is  the biggest cost in car ownership, so resale values play a vital role in  deciding whether a petrol or diesel car will be more cost effective  overall. Add to this the facts that diesel-powered cars tend to be more  expensive to buy and service than their petrol counterparts but can  attract lower road tax and insurance charges, and you have some maths to  do.


For example, the diesel Fiat 500  does nearly 14mpg more than the 1.2 petrol, but it costs a massive  £2400 more to buy, which means that, using economy figures alone, it  would have to cover 133, 164 miles before the better economy compensates  for the higher price. The diesel’s lower servicing costs narrow the gap,  but the petrol still works out £981 cheaper to own over three  years/36, 000 miles, or £327 cheaper per year.


Going for the  diesel version of the Mazda 6 is a no-brainer, however. Even though the  2.2D 163 costs £1100 more than its petrol equivalent, it starts to repay  you at the pump after 40, 279 miles. Its lower depreciation and road tax  figures also mean that the diesel version is £1191 cheaper than the  petrol over three years.


Similarly the Peugeot 3008 and  Volkswagen Golf diesels are both cheaper over a three-year period than  the petrol versions, by £705 and £442, but the BMW 3 Series  throws up a bit of a surprise. At three years, the £2100 premium for  the 320d diesel over the 320i petrol still isn’t recovered through fuel  savings or higher resale values, while road tax is the same and the  diesel’s insurance and servicing are more expensive. Overall, the 320i  beats the 320d by £709 over a three-year period.


Generally  speaking, though, the bigger the car you’re considering, the smaller the  premium charged for the diesel, and the more miles you cover, the more  likely it is that a diesel will save you money.


To help you  calculate which car works out cheapest for you, we’ve posted a tool  online at whatcar.com. Simply type ‘petrol or diesel’ into the search  box. You can even vary your mileage to see how it affects the decision.


Why do diesel cars and fuel cost more?


A  diesel engine needs to be stronger than a petrol because the fuel  explodes under greater pressure, so it is built with more metal for  extra sturdiness. The heavier engine then needs stronger mounts and  heavier-duty suspension. The clutch and gearbox are often uprated to  cope with the added torque and there’s usually more sound-deadening  material. All of this adds to the price of building the car.


One  of the most significant costs for the future of diesel cars is the  expensive exhaust systems they’ll need to meet upcoming emissions  legislation.


The diesel itself


Diesel is  closer, chemically, to crude oil, so you’d think the refining process  would be simpler than the process that generates petrol. In fact it’s  more complicated, and expensive, because sulphur levels need to be cut  from it. Demand for diesel from other sectors, including shipping and  for heating homes, also pushes up pump prices.


The future


So  what about future fuel prices? Nick Vandervell from the UK Petroleum  Industry Association says: ‘It depends on what the political policies  are – there is talk of whether we should tax fuels on their energy  content, which would make diesel slightly more expensive than it already  is.’


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