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5. Explore about the differences between a diesci car and a vehicle run by petrol. Which one is
better, produce the basic differences between these two and also give the reason for your choice.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by lalitnit
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Answer:

Petrol versus diesel cars

There used to be a negative perception that diesel cars were slower, smellier, noisier and more expensive than petrol cars. Diesels have closed the gap significantly in these categories.

There are, though, still some large differences in the characteristics of cars using the different fuels that make them suitable for different uses.

Pros of diesel

  • Financial: diesel engines are more efficient and use 15−20% less fuel meaning cheaper running costs. The cars historically have tended to have a slightly higher resale value too, but this is changing with time.
  • Environmental: lower CO2 emissions means that diesels from before April 2017 get a lower tax band than petrol engine cars. For newer diesel cars though, tax is typically higher than for petrol.
  • Driving experience: diesel cars offer more low-speed torque which means they have better overtaking power and towing ability.

Cons of diesel

  • Financial: diesel cars usually cost more than petrol. Diesel fuel is more expensive than petrol and servicing or fixing a serious problem on a diesel car might be slightly more expensive. New diesel cars also cost more to tax than petrol cars, and depreciation is now slightly higher. There are a number of new charges, such as the London T-Charge and Ultra Low Emissions Zone, that will make it more expensive to drive some diesels in certain cities.
  • Environmental: despite lower CO2 emissions, diesel fuel produces tiny particles linked to breathing disorders such as asthma.
  • Driving experience: diesel engines tend to be slightly noisier, but this problem is improving.

Pros of petrol

  • Financial: petrol is cheaper than diesel fuel and the cars tend to be slightly cheaper to buy and service.
  • Environmental: While CO2 emissions are higher than diesel, petrol cars produce less of some other dangerous emissions like nitrogen.
  • Driving experience: petrol engines tend to be less noisy.

Cons of petrol

  • Financial: engines are less efficient and use more fuel than diesel.
  • Environmental: petrol engines emit more CO2 than diesel cars.
  • Driving experience: Petrol engines need the driver to change gear more regularly, for example when overtaking, to make the most of the engine’s power – but some people will actually prefer this style of driving.

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