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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post
    If we got an identical vehicle, but different engines (V8 vs Td5) and gave each of us 10k, I'd bet the Td5 would win the wooden spoon
    i agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenno View Post
    Sorry Muppet, I must be half asleep, I don't understand. Win what??

    Unless of course you're referring to the story of the Tortoise and the Hare, in which case the Tortoise is the TD5 yeah??

    Honestly, jokes aside, I really don't understand what you're stating above. Distance covered by spending 10k on fuel??
    I.e take stock vehicle, put the 10k into whatever performance mods you want.
    Then pit them against each other

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    Re: Its Time :(

    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    assuming TD5 is 10l/100km
    assuming v8 is 15l/100km

    both fuel is about $1.50/l

    $600 of fuel a month in a v8 is 400l
    400l in a v8 is 2667km


    2667km in a TD5 is 267l
    which is $400

    saving $200 a month

    over 1 year, $2.4k

    assuming you keep the car for 3 years, the savings is 7.2k

    to be in-front, the cost between the TD5 and the v8 must be less than 7.2k

    matt is advertising the v8 for 15k.
    if he got his TD5 for less the 22.2k he is in-front
    except cause its a TD5 he is behind everyone else on the road.
    Of course the price premium for the td5 doesn't evaporate in three years. Expect the price gap go grow as years pass in the diesels favour. To count that as a running cost is a bit flawed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Muppet View Post

    Oh and Eevo: Smart
    your on the ball today

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Expect the price gap go grow as years pass in the diesels favour.
    in 10 years time, the d2 v8 will be 1-2k
    the d2 TD5 will be???

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenno View Post


    You forgot to add the LPG equation - $300 per month. So cheaper again than diesel, and so much more power.



    Touchy, touchy.



    No centre diff lock in 2002 model vs 2004 either. Not a major deal breaker, except when the Disco heads off road.



    Good luck to you Matt. Only you can decide on which way you go. You've chosen, us V8 owners will take the ****, leave you in our dust, and life will go on.

    Now, how negotiable are you on the 2004 V8??
    The Price is Negatiable.. PM me with what you think its worth, and we can go from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    in 10 years time, the d2 v8 will be 1-2k
    the d2 TD5 will be???
    $6-10k.

    Here in NZ diesel P38's are going for 2-3x the price of petrol P38's ($6k for a late 90's P38, $12-18k for a diesel). Despite the petrols being higher spec and originally much more expensive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    $6-10k.

    Here in NZ diesel P38's are going for 2-3x the price of petrol P38's ($6k for a late 90's P38, $12-18k for a diesel). Despite the petrols being higher spec and originally much more expensive.
    I would say 3-4k
    Item will tell

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    I would say 3-4k
    Item will tell
    If they ever get that low (40 year old series landrovers with non-original diesels often sell for more) then the V8's will be at or below scrap value.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    If they ever get that low (40 year old series landrovers with non-original diesels often sell for more) then the V8's will be at or below scrap value.
    40 year old land rover would be a collectors item no?
    the V8 would be at scrap value
    so are most cars that are 20plus years old

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