Thousands of car buyers could choose diesel vehicles in the mistaken belief that money, according to evaluation specialists of Parker's.
Diesel powered cars tend to be more fuel-efficient than their counterparts petrol driven marketed of the past, the drivers have expected that draw the higher purchase price of a diesel car running fuel savings.
However, Parker's says that the relatively high cost compared to gasoline diesel means that some drivers use a six-digit mileage to see the cost should now.
The review magazine has an online calculator to the cost of diesel versus gasoline engines, taking into account account vehicle market prices and the current cost of fuel released contrast.
Diesel is averaging 11.3 pence per litre more expensive than gasoline, according to the latest figures from price comparison website PetrolPrices.com.
AA was in March 2008, warning if forecourt petrol and diesel prices closer, were "buying a diesel is no automatic switching to cut-price motoring".
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