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<blockquote data-quote="funfer_fahrer" data-source="post: 397680" data-attributes="member: 2733"><p>How sure are you that the price of diesel will remain the same? Actually, diesel is not not cheap. The price is catching up with petrol. RM1.70 vs RM1.80. For this kind of price difference we should be enjoying Euro 4 diesel. In Europe Euro 4 diesel costs 1.17 Euro/litre vs petrol 1.29 Euro/litre. In Australia, Euro 4 costs around AUD1.25/litre vs AUD 1.33/litre for petrol. The only good thing about our own diesel is that it is still as economical as the higher grade diesel although it is not as good. That's why it makes no sense at all to drive a petrol car in Europe. Over here there's still a big question mark on how long the diesel engine will rev happily before something goes wrong. Even Paul Tan can't be sure about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funfer_fahrer, post: 397680, member: 2733"] How sure are you that the price of diesel will remain the same? Actually, diesel is not not cheap. The price is catching up with petrol. RM1.70 vs RM1.80. For this kind of price difference we should be enjoying Euro 4 diesel. In Europe Euro 4 diesel costs 1.17 Euro/litre vs petrol 1.29 Euro/litre. In Australia, Euro 4 costs around AUD1.25/litre vs AUD 1.33/litre for petrol. The only good thing about our own diesel is that it is still as economical as the higher grade diesel although it is not as good. That's why it makes no sense at all to drive a petrol car in Europe. Over here there's still a big question mark on how long the diesel engine will rev happily before something goes wrong. Even Paul Tan can't be sure about this. [/QUOTE]
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