Petrol or diesel?

I intend to buy a Honda CR-V (manual transmission), and keep it for 7+ years, doing 15k miles per year. Which is the better engine choice, petrol or diesel?

Asked on 19 January 2012 by Buccaneer

Answered by Honest John
The diesel has a diesel particulate filter and a dual mass flywheel, so though it will be more economical and will perform better, you have to budget about £4,000 for the replacement of these two items during a 7 year tenure.
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