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Now that the difference between Petrol and Diesel price have come down to Rs.5.30 per litre, I would like to seek your opinion point wise regarding buying a new Car(though I am not considering buying one now, just opinions). Petrol or Diesel of the same type of Car, i.e buying a Petrol Dzire or Diesel Dzire??

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petrol all the way.

much more smooth,,,and diesel will be deregulated this year for sure.
 
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Now that the difference between Petrol and Diesel price have come down to Rs.5.30 per litre, I would like to seek your opinion point wise regarding buying a new Car(though I am not considering buying one now, just opinions). Petrol or Diesel of the same type of Car, i.e buying a Petrol Dzire or Diesel Dzire??

Petrol makes a lot more sense now. Diesel Subsidies were the only attraction as far as diesel cars went. With that almost gone, there aren't much savings to be had from buying a diesel. Petrol engines offer better mileage and performance too.

Then, there's also the pollution angle. Petrol cars are relatively less polluting in comparison to diesels.
 
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Everything else being equal, diesel engines develop more torque at lower rpms and have a narrower operating range, while petrol engines rev higher and develop more horsepower. So it depends on what type of use for a vehicle to determine which motor would be better, apart from price.
 
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i didn't knew cars can consume diesel too
There are a few diesel engined small and medium cars in the Indian market.

How about in Iran? Iran Khodro or Saipa have any diesel offerings? Bahman group has a few diesel models on offer I believe.
 
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@thesolar65 .
Petrol is the best choice .
Maintenance work of Diesel car is huge like maintanence of our Su-30 by IAF .Much expensive than buying .Petrol car run more than 2 years without any complaints .But Diesel would be different.
 
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i didn't knew cars can consume diesel too
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Man, you are from country where oil is abundant and cheap. In ours diesel was subsidized for goods carriers and trains etc. No body was using diesel in cars at that time. when the difference of costs began to increase Auto manufacturers shifted to making cars running on diesel much to the discomfort of the Govt. as Govt. was subsidizing one type of fuel. Now the Govt. is pulling out the subsidies and hence this situation.
 
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:what::what:

Man, you are from country where oil is abundant and cheap. In ours diesel was subsidized for goods carriers and trains etc. No body was using diesel in cars at that time. when the difference of costs began to increase Auto manufacturers shifted to making cars running on diesel much to the discomfort of the Govt. as Govt. was subsidizing one type of fuel. Now the Govt. is pulling out the subsidies and hence this situation.
Iran has abundant oil but not enough refineries to satiate their domestic market, let alone export petrol or diesel. In fact, Iran used to import petrol till recently.
 
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A diesel vehicle means higher cost of acquisition but significantly lower fuel bills, right? Well, not quite. Thanks to falling petrol prices and rising diesel fuel costs in recent months, the petrol-diesel gap is now at its slimmest since last June. Which means, the Rs 1-lakh premium (at the very least) that any diesel vehicle commands over its petrol variant now makes the former's running costs steeper than a petrol car. The math is clear: Petrol cars, including running costs and cost of acquisition, are now cheaper to run than diesel vehicles.

First the figures. With the latest cut in petrol prices on Sunday, August 31, and regular increases in diesel prices by 50p, the petrol-diesel gap now spans a slim spectrum, ranging from Rs 9.15 to just over Rs 12. The gap between the two fuels in Delhi is Rs 9.54 per litre. It's highest in Kolkata at Rs 12.33 per litre with Chennai and Mumbai at Rs 8.63 and Rs 9.15 per litre, respectively.

On an average, a new vehicle gives a mileage of 14-15 km per litre. For 50 km a day — the average commute distance in most Indian metros — the vehicle will, therefore, consume nearly 4 litres of petrol. That works out to about 120 litres of petrol a month.


In Delhi, the fuel differential will, therefore, save you around Rs 1,100 a month if you're driving a diesel vehicle rather than a petrol one. Ditto for Mumbai. The savings are over Rs 1,000 a month in Chennai and nearly Rs 1,500 a month in Kolkata. Substantial? Not quite.

Now consider the premium that you need to fork out to drive away with your diesel vehicle, and watch the math turn topsy turvy. A typical diesel car costs at least Rs 1,00,000 more than its petrol variant.

Let's take a common example — the Maruti Suzuki Swift. A best-selling car in both its petrol and diesel variants, the Swift petrol LXi base model costs Rs 4.42 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi. Its base diesel model LDi costs Rs 5.46 lakh ex-Delhi.

Amortized over a typical loan period of four years, or 48 months, this just over Rs 1,00,000 differential means that the cost of acquiring a diesel vehicle is at least Rs 2,000 more each month. Which means even in the more fuel-expensive cities like Mumbai and Chennai, the monthly price differential between petrol and diesel, at just over Rs 1,000, is half of the premium that buying a diesel vehicle will impose on your pocket for the length of the loan period.


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This petrol-diesel math is responsible for the tide turning in favour of petrol vehicles in recent months. Top car marketers say the preference for diesel variants over petrol is down from 70:30 back in 2012 to 50:50 right now. Diesel's small incremental price hikes mean it is nearly 14% costlier now than a year ago. Meanwhile, a decontrolled petrol price has seen some downward corrections.

However, despite the slimmer differential, diesel still scores over petrol in terms of mileage. Explained Kumar Kandaswami, director, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India: "Diesel vehicles offer 15-20% better mileage which petrol variants will find difficult to match. So per km cost of diesel will always be better. But there is clearly a rebalancing going on and at this rate the market should settle at a 55:45 ratio between diesel and petrol vehicle sales."

Cheers!
 
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Iran has abundant oil but not enough refineries to satiate their domestic market, let alone export petrol or diesel. In fact, Iran used to import petrol till recently.

That I didn't know.

A diesel vehicle means higher cost of acquisition but significantly lower fuel bills, right? Well, not quite. Thanks to falling petrol prices and rising diesel fuel costs in recent months, the petrol-diesel gap is now at its slimmest since last June. Which means, the Rs 1-lakh premium (at the very least) that any diesel vehicle commands over its petrol variant now makes the former's running costs steeper than a petrol car. The math is clear: Petrol cars, including running costs and cost of acquisition, are now cheaper to run than diesel vehicles.

First the figures. With the latest cut in petrol prices on Sunday, August 31, and regular increases in diesel prices by 50p, the petrol-diesel gap now spans a slim spectrum, ranging from Rs 9.15 to just over Rs 12. The gap between the two fuels in Delhi is Rs 9.54 per litre. It's highest in Kolkata at Rs 12.33 per litre with Chennai and Mumbai at Rs 8.63 and Rs 9.15 per litre, respectively.

On an average, a new vehicle gives a mileage of 14-15 km per litre. For 50 km a day — the average commute distance in most Indian metros — the vehicle will, therefore, consume nearly 4 litres of petrol. That works out to about 120 litres of petrol a month.


In Delhi, the fuel differential will, therefore, save you around Rs 1,100 a month if you're driving a diesel vehicle rather than a petrol one. Ditto for Mumbai. The savings are over Rs 1,000 a month in Chennai and nearly Rs 1,500 a month in Kolkata. Substantial? Not quite.

Now consider the premium that you need to fork out to drive away with your diesel vehicle, and watch the math turn topsy turvy. A typical diesel car costs at least Rs 1,00,000 more than its petrol variant.

Let's take a common example — the Maruti Suzuki Swift. A best-selling car in both its petrol and diesel variants, the Swift petrol LXi base model costs Rs 4.42 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi. Its base diesel model LDi costs Rs 5.46 lakh ex-Delhi.

Amortized over a typical loan period of four years, or 48 months, this just over Rs 1,00,000 differential means that the cost of acquiring a diesel vehicle is at least Rs 2,000 more each month. Which means even in the more fuel-expensive cities like Mumbai and Chennai, the monthly price differential between petrol and diesel, at just over Rs 1,000, is half of the premium that buying a diesel vehicle will impose on your pocket for the length of the loan period.


41554186.cms


This petrol-diesel math is responsible for the tide turning in favour of petrol vehicles in recent months. Top car marketers say the preference for diesel variants over petrol is down from 70:30 back in 2012 to 50:50 right now. Diesel's small incremental price hikes mean it is nearly 14% costlier now than a year ago. Meanwhile, a decontrolled petrol price has seen some downward corrections.

However, despite the slimmer differential, diesel still scores over petrol in terms of mileage. Explained Kumar Kandaswami, director, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India: "Diesel vehicles offer 15-20% better mileage which petrol variants will find difficult to match. So per km cost of diesel will always be better. But there is clearly a rebalancing going on and at this rate the market should settle at a 55:45 ratio between diesel and petrol vehicle sales."

Cheers!

Now the difference is only Rs.5.30 in Odisha.
 
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Now that the difference between Petrol and Diesel price have come down to Rs.5.30 per litre, I would like to seek your opinion point wise regarding buying a new Car(though I am not considering buying one now, just opinions). Petrol or Diesel of the same type of Car, i.e buying a Petrol Dzire or Diesel Dzire??
Petrol car would be better, or else you can go Old school !!!

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it depends on how you are going to use your car , if you frequently travel to different cities then go in for diesel , but if you are using more for office then go for petrol , because petrol cars need lesser maintenance than diesel .
 
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There are a few diesel engined small and medium cars in the Indian market.

How about in Iran? Iran Khodro or Saipa have any diesel offerings? Bahman group has a few diesel models on offer I believe.
in iran CNG gas is an alternative , i never heard of a diesel guzzling engine
 
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