• Q. Which is better, Petrol or Diesel?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 1 year ago

    Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and the average running of the car. If you drive less than 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially than the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it a feasible purchase. Diesel cars are more fuel-efficient and provide more torque, therefore, are preferred for a person who drives more than 50km. Whereas, petrol engine has a low service cost, more life span, generally have a well-controlled NVH level, and are cheaper in cost than diesel engines. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.

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    Emal
    Emal | 11 months ago

    @ Dillip | Selecting the right fuel type depends on your utility and the average running of the car. If you drive less than 50km in a day then we recommend you to go with a petrol car as they are easy to maintain, have a longer life span and they cost less initially than the diesel car. On the other hand, diesel cars are preferred if the average daily run is more than 50km which makes it a feasible purchase. Diesel cars are more fuel-efficient and provide more torque, therefore, are preferred for a person who drives more than 50km. Whereas, petrol engine has a low service cost, more life span, generally have a well-controlled NVH level, and are cheaper in cost than diesel engines. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test drive before making the final decision. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.

    Actually diesel engines have a longer lifespan than petrol engines due to the ability to lubricate parts, a timing chain less prone to failure than a timing belt and doesn’t rely on spark plugs and doesn’t include a high revving nature as well as a less complex system. Yes they may be expensive to maintain but overall diesel engines are more reliable than petrol engines.

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    Pelya
    Pelya | 11 months ago

    @ Sadanand | Petrol

    Need to work hard to prepare some solar cars instead of making pollution

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