- Nov 11, 2009
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Or more specifically, two new cars. I’m due to change both my wife’s car and my own early next year, but for the first time I’m really scratching my head as to what to go for.
Currently, I have a 3.0 diesel Jaguar F-Pace and my wife has a petrol Corsa. When I bought my last car, I swore I wouldn’t have another diesel but the deal was so attractive I couldn’t resist. However, if 2020 has taught me anything it’s that the world is a better place when it’s not completely fúcked and so concern for the environment has probably reached a turning point in my mind.
The trouble is, petrol cars appear to be seen as just about as evil as diesel now, and electric cars are expensive as hell with nascent technology and limited infrastructure to support their use.
So, what to do? I can probably do without an SUV now the kids have outgrown their pushchairs, but beyond downsizing I’m not sure where to go.
Economically and morally speaking, what should I buy?
Toyota Corolla hybrid?
I've got a Tiguan R Line diesel and with adblue the modern engines are not that bad.
If you want to really save a packet and be green go for a petrol and get LPG kit. I had it done on old car, 50p a litre (local Asda) and will run on petrol if no LPG in tank. Downside is you lose bootspace or spare wheel