Fastest BMW diesel.

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Scuffers » Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:28 am

Stevoraith wrote:
Scuffers wrote:
Nobody by choice who has any interest in cars would choose a dismal over a petrol.
Do you just come on here to try and pick arguments?

I think the very fact that there are lots of diesel owners on a forum dedicated to probably the best drivers cars in the world proves that your point is complete tosh.

Then you put the icing on the cake by revealing you drive an Audi- not exactly the last word in feel or handling finesse are they!!? Lovely sounding engine, but not exactly the enthusiasts choice for hustling down a back road is it?
so, can't accept the message, let's go for the messenger?

Look, I have a dismal pickup, not because I love dismals, but because petrol pickups are somewhat scarce and the fuel bills would be horrific , that does not mean however, I like it.

as for Audi's, as a road car, they are plenty fast enough for UK roads, yes, they are not Elise, but then again, the fact we all have other cars appart from the Elise kind of makes that point.

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by scottishselise » Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:41 am

You have just contradicted yourself.

You said no one with an interest in cars would drive a diesel. Yet you have an interest in cars and drive a diesel.

People clearly buy Diesels who have interest in cars to keep costs down, more money to spend on the toy.

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Mike Scib » Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:44 am

Scuffers wrote:Get real, people only buy dismal cars because of pikeyness and fuel bill anxiety.
You do know that the diesel car costs more over the equivalent petrol model. Based on the average millage it can take 3 years to be justified as the cheaper choice.
alicrozier wrote:As Robin said, need to be comfortable and confident to push right up to the limit - sometimes you only find the limit by going beyond it...
(that's why I think Mike will do fine, that and his lack of imagination). :roll: :lol:

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Scuffers » Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:46 am

scottishselise wrote:You have just contradicted yourself.

You said no one with an interest in cars would drive a diesel. Yet you have an interest in cars and drive a diesel.

People clearly buy Diesels who have interest in cars to keep costs down, more money to spend on the toy.
that's not what I am saying, please try and read.

I am not immune from economic reality, that does not mean I like it though...

to try and argue that dismals are better from any other standpoint is laughable.

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by scottishselise » Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:58 am

Scuffers wrote:
scottishselise wrote:You have just contradicted yourself.

You said no one with an interest in cars would drive a diesel. Yet you have an interest in cars and drive a diesel.

People clearly buy Diesels who have interest in cars to keep costs down, more money to spend on the toy.
that's not what I am saying, please try and read.

I am not immune from economic reality, that does not mean I like it though...

to try and argue that dismals are better from any other standpoint is laughable.
Scuffers wrote:Get real, people only buy dismal cars because of pikeyness and fuel bill anxiety.

Nobody by choice who has any interest in cars would choose a dismal over a petrol.
I rest my case. That is exactly what you wrote. Have a nice day! :thumbsup

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Scuffers » Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:29 am

scottishselise wrote: I rest my case. That is exactly what you wrote. Have a nice day! :thumbsup


which part of there is no petrol Navara do you not get?
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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by scottishselise » Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:50 am

Scuffers wrote:
scottishselise wrote: I rest my case. That is exactly what you wrote. Have a nice day! :thumbsup
are you <deleted>?
No. However, my mother works with people with disabilities so I find that comment quite insulting.

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Mike Scib » Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:51 am

Scuffers wrote:
scottishselise wrote: I rest my case. That is exactly what you wrote. Have a nice day! :thumbsup
are you <deleted>?

which part of there is no petrol Navara do you not get?
Scuffers wrote:
Nobody by choice....
Pretty sure there other petrol pick-ups out there.
alicrozier wrote:As Robin said, need to be comfortable and confident to push right up to the limit - sometimes you only find the limit by going beyond it...
(that's why I think Mike will do fine, that and his lack of imagination). :roll: :lol:

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Scuffers » Sun Oct 27, 2013 11:53 am

pedants are us!

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by tut » Sun Oct 27, 2013 12:24 pm

One statement was factual however, which is why there are virtually no diesel cars in Dubai.

tut

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Scuffers » Sun Oct 27, 2013 1:30 pm

tut wrote:One statement was factual however, which is why there are virtually no diesel cars in Dubai.

tut
exactly...

US have only just started looking at dismals for the same reason.

scottishselise wrote: No. However, my mother works with people with disabilities so I find that comment quite insulting.
so do half my family, should I be offended too?

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by campbell » Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:27 pm

The choice between modern petrol vs modern diesel is almost entirely subjective now.

I think Paul's (ruadh's) post summed it all up best.

Plus we owe our continued ability to own and run an Elise over the last 8 years to the frugality - but also the contrasting drive style - of now two diesels. I don't actually care what anyone else has to say on the matter.

Although I am very aware that the latest gen petrols can now give diesels a run for their money in total cost of ownership terms, and that the growing use of turbo tech in new petrols starts to answer the lazy torque advantage too. Our next barge may yet be petrol...but far too early to say.

Oh, and we do wish we had been able to get a MINI Cooper Clubman diesel...rather than petrol...
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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Stevoraith » Sun Oct 27, 2013 4:46 pm

Scuffers wrote: so, can't accept the message, let's go for the messenger?
:damnfunny
Arrogant much!?

It's not 'the message' it's YOUR OPINION and as such it does not make me wrong if I don't agree with it.

Regarding the car you drive, my point was you say that someone who has an interest in cars would not choose diesel over petrol. Yet you have chosen a car which has rivals which match it in every other measurable way, and beat it for handling.

Why is it ok for a petrolhead to compromise on handling but not on the type of fuel it uses?

Every car has some compromises, and maybe you just like blingy headlights, but I'd presume you chose your car because the set of strengths/compromises it has are the ones that suit your needs/wants best.

Gareth hit the nail on the head I think, there has to be a happy medium. There are many possible paths to take between the ultimate driver focused car and the pure appliance transport, most of us have to make a compromise and choose which path to take and also how far to travel along that path.

There are some excellent drivers diesels out there and I'd suggest a Navara and an A5 are not the pick of the bunch.

Car enthusiasts can choose diesel and still have fun.
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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by Scuffers » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:15 pm

Not the same argument though...

Cars are a compromise, engines however, don't have to be, unless your counting fuel consumption.

My point is that if you ignore mpg, nobody would ever pick a dismal, dynamically, petrol wins hands down in every respect.

I don't really see how you can argue this?

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Re: Fastest BMW diesel.

Post by j2 lot » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:30 pm

What you don't see is how someone can have an opinion different to yours. :roll:
FWIW I am with you on the petrol/diesel argument I don't rate diesel and given the choice I would always buy petrol but that is probably down to my historical prejudice rather than any rational argument based on fact.
I have driven a number of diesels over the years and there is no denying they are getting much better and they can probably be as good as if not better than their petrol counterparts in some iterations.
Personally I would grudge paying more to buy them and more to fuel them and then having to cover intergalactic mileage to get the extra expense back but I wouldn't argue that they are a compromise over petrol in every respect :?
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