my dad has LPG G3 too in his jeep, the car does less miles on a gallon with LPG then on petrol and the car generally looses a bit of power (not with newer LPG installations like we have). He also had it in the previous 2 Jeeps.
For the same reason that Porsche does not make a diesel: "They are very fast, but they do not transmit the driving pleasure and excitement which a petrol engine does" - by a Porsche chief.
Hey, look at the R8 TDI dashboard. 4,5k rpm? Is that a sports car? :ices_rofl
Diesels are for people who don´t enjoy driving, who don´t like cars and they drive because they haven´t got any other way to go to the job IMO
No, you shouldn't change your opinion. Because it's just that, your personal opinion. Everyone's entitled to their opinion. You don't like diesel cars, fine. But saying that diesel cars are for people who don't enjoy driving is bullshit. It's not based on anything except your preference for petrol cars.
My point is, you can't argue about which of the two is more pleasant to drive because that is solely and entirely down to personal preference.
You can argue about which of the two is more economic to drive in certain circumstances, because you can back arguments with facts and calculations (purchase price, fuel/diesel price, mileage etc...).
I also have a strong suspicion that many of the people who are so fervently "dissing" diesel cars have never even driven a decent and recent diesel car for more than 10 minutes.
I've driven modern (2007 and before) diesels, and I despise them. Horrid things. Plus I prefer petrols' dynamics, cleanliness and noise. My heart says petrol, but so does my brain.
I can't actually think of a reason to buy a diesel if you do less than 30k miles per year.
diesels are fine IMO though they can be powerful for a commuter and if you drive a lot of miles you can make up for the higher maint. costs. IIRC the latest break even point is around 15k miles for a mint diesel burning the fuel well, goodluck finding one of those =)
They dont all sound like crap. The BMW diesels are pretty quiet, my Dads 525TDS is pretty quiet compared to most diesels, when accelerating you cant really tell it's a diesel from the sound.
It isnt quiet when it accelerates. Some people prefer diesels, my dad swears by them, he will get a petrol if he likes the car though, he would sell it after a couple of months though.