He had a roller rocker failure at (I think) 640K miles. That seems to be a problem on some TDV6 engines. You can hear the hydraulic lifters making a bit of noise at startup if they haven't been fired up for a while.
A well maintained petrol car can last hundreds of thousands of km too - like you said - I have a 2001 Audi A4 1.8t as a daily driver, and you could not pick it has 300K on it. No hardware has been replaced on it at all! Same with my old Pintara TRX - 2 clutch replacements, but other than that all hardware is original at 440K.
Diesels do however have the potential to last longer - less chance of pre-ignition, better chance of having forged internals to cope with the (normally 2x) higher compression - the same reason they also run at lower engine speeds, which also prolongs their life. There's also the matter of the fuel itself - diesel has lubrication properties far in excess of petrol, which is more of a detergent. Instead of assisting in the lubrication of the bore, petrol dilutes the lubrication.
Real world economy of my diesel RRS TDV6 - road tires, no off-road mods:
-40% city, 30% highway, 30% country b-roads - 10.2L/100km
-100% highway - 7.5-8.0L/100km
-100% highway, pulling 2T camper trailer and full vehicle - fridges etc - 11-12L/100km
It's the long trips where the diesel really shines.




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