I have the older model Corolla 1.4 diesel - its a brilliant engine - nice and quiet, very economical and has the same service intervals as the petrol. 15,000 km service is 150 euro and 30,000 km service is 200 euro with a valet inside and out and friendly and professional service. Depreciation should be low enough too. Much cheaper and satisfying to run in every way than other brands that I've owned.
I'm thinking of buying a new Toyota Corolla 1.4. Can anyone direct me to any information that will show the savings (if any on motor tax) of buying a diesel car vs. petrol, and savings (if any on VRT) of waiting until after July.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks for that. Thats excellent alright. I never quite believed the offical manufacturers figure before.I've done brim to brim checks to verify the fuel consumption and it works out as approx 68 mpg. That tallies with the official extra-urban figure. Motorway useage will reduce this because of higher speeds as will city driving.
Out of interest, hows the boot size on these cars? I'm considering the same thing, around july
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