So, on business miles alone i am going to be doing 15,840 miles a year.
I have then factored the following economy for both (and need some guidance as to whether the figures are realistic from you owners)
Petrol - 35mpg, which gives a range of 385 miles from the 50 litre tank. At current prices, i work it out to be about £45 a tank to fill up
Diesel - 48mpg,which gives a range of 528 miles from the 50 litre tank. At current prices, i work it out to be about £50 a tank to fill up
I'm pretty confident that on my commute of 30 miles each way (14 miles b roads at 40-50mph and the rest pretty much along dual carriageways) i'll achieve 48mpg maybe more on the basis that a Golf TDi 130 returned upwards of 50mpg and my TDi 150 was returning about 45mpg... however i'm not sure on the petrol figures - my clio 197 would return at best 30mpg but was a very high revving engine. even in 6th gear with cruise control on.
Based on 15,840 miles and getting 385 miles from a tank, it works out to be 41 tanks @ £45 meaning a total of £1851 a year in fuel costs, against the diesel getting 528 miles from a tank meaning 30 fill ups at £50 a tank meaning £1500 a year. Factor in a bit of personal mileage and i'm nudging 20,000 miles a year. Based on my workings that's £2337 a year for the petrol and £1893 a year for the diesel. Bringing in road tax, i figure that the total difference is £494 a year...
So.... do my sums stack up, and bearing in mind that i plan to keep the car for 2-3 years, if i buy a petrol for £1500+ less than i have been offered a new diesel for, the total cost of ownership is similar?
Any thoughts or comments appreciated
