trigot wrote:
too many conflicting views on auto diesals. Lets put it this way,,id want to search the living daylight out of the available figures, as the last thing i want is to finance the motor only to find out its a killer in fuel costs,in that case id be better to stick with my petrol avensis that is finance free. In that respect you cant beat the octavia, f. economy is the best anywhere, would love to hear from those who run autos please on fuel figures,,,cheers
The trouble is when you start getting on in life and still cabbying you need comfort, I have have run a Merc e300d for 8 years, taxi useage, auto box, the Mercs don't really breakdown, never failed taxi test or mot,even with a fault you get a tell tale sign something is wrong before it goes.
I reckon on the Merc e300d I was getting 30 odd to the gallon [diesel] around town, night time, the old 95 model merc has just been moved on after 450 thousands miles, guess where, to another taxi driver, my average yearly repair costs worked out at around 350 quid doing the jobs myself, [use to be forktruck engineer]
just bought 2001 Merc e320 cdi avantargarde automatic, bit pricey from Merc Stealership with 50 thou miles on clock, onboard computer showing [if you can rely on it] average mpg 31 mpg including rank tickover waiting for jobs
autobox sealed, no maintanance or top up, if a fault does occur in auto box, it will be the electronics in the autobox, have heard if the chip goes faulty only 50 quid to replace + any labour and oil.
Mercedes Tech said they never get problems with them
cabby with no left leg ache.
Once you drive an auto you don't really want to go back to clutch or am I just an idle sod.