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Unless you do a lot of miles stick with petrol, they are so much more reliable.
But will a diesel continue to run with one smashed piston and three good ones? ;)The items that you say there could easily be said about the injectors too! After all, they don't last forever and neither does the injector pump. Or what about an air leak in the fuel line? A petrol will run, but a diesel won't under those conditions....and WD40? Why why why? I have not yet experienced a problem with my engine cutting out from water splash and I've gone pretty deep sometimes (bow wave above headlights). :-.
I'm on the petrol side of things for reliability. Particularly after when my head gasket blew and it continued to drive the final twenty or so miles with only two cylinders actually firing properly (gasket blew between 2 and 3). :dance: I'd like to see a diesel do that. :P
If you want reliability, economy and decent performance for today's world then it has to be either the 200 or 300 TDi engines. That's my take on it.
But that quote was in reference to meet what the person wanted, reliability AND economy AND decent performance for today. The last one isn't something that the older diesels quite have the reputation for, and isn't that what we were 'discussing' about? :PYes I am grasping at straws. :oops: I'm really only a "fan" of the petrol engine because it's all I have. The fuel costs from a petrol aren't too nice either. Something I just try to ignore. :(