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Top 7 Diesel Cars That Are Environmentally Friendly

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Diesel Cars

Many drivers who travel a lot prefer diesel cars if their mileage is 12000-15000 miles a year. Diesel cars are better because they emit less carbon dioxide in the air and it will also cost less for high mileage cars. Diesel cars give excellent fuel economy. Some of the prominent diesel cars in 2021 are:

VolKswagen Golf review

The blco crude oil buyers used it in making diesel and there are diesel cars like Volkswagen that are considered best in 2021.A 2.0 engine replaces the old 1.6 engine. The mileage of the car is very good. It has 16-inch alloy wheels. Business buyers are attracted to this car because it has a range of 37 miles. Its new features include improved interior, improved engine and technology. It has space for four adults. It is popular in the UK because people there prefer diesel cars. 

BMW 3 Series Saloon review

It has three diesel engines, 187 bhp 2.0 liter four cylinders. Mercedes came as a rival to BMW 3 series. Another rival in the line was Audi when the 80s model of Audi and BMW were competing. Volvo s60, Jaguar XE, and Alpha Romeo Giulia, Tesla model 3 and Polestar 2 are also its competitors these days. It is a highly comfortable car with a very stylish and impressive interior. 

Ford Focus Hatch review

Manufactured by the Ford Motor Company, it is a compact car. To sell one compact vehicle worldwide Alexander Trotman created the Ford 2000 plan. Its CO2 rating is 125g/km that gives Benefit In Kind. It has spacious front seats and strong engines. It comes in sedan and hatchback body styles but it has limited leg and headroom in rear seats. 

Skoda Octavia vRS Estate review

It had a good performance in its previous models but the new ones are also very promising. It gives a mileage of 51mpg. It is a good example of considering a diesel car. Its rivals include Ford Focus, Cupra Leon, ST and Volkswagen Golf. It is available in six-speed manual and seven-speed automatic gearboxes. Plug-in hybrid iV model which uses electric power and the most notable benefit it serves is the low tax rate. The diesel version has 0-62 mph that takes 7.4 seconds. It has a good diesel performance.

Mercedes E class hybrid review

It provides a low running cost on a daily basis. Mercedes E-300 has a diesel hybrid engine that provides long-running. It hits 0-62mph within six seconds. The petrol version of Mercedes is E-300 e and diesel version is E-300 de. The CO2 emission is zero because it uses electric power only. It gives digit fuel economy figures. The electric range is thirty miles. The interior is stylish and has touch screen technology. It is a highly attractive car with a dual-screen digital dashboard and infotainment system.

Land Rover Discovery SUV review

Among many well-known SUVs, Land Rover is prominent. It is capable of towing up 3.5 tonnes and has a D250 engine. It can sprint 0-62 mph in 7.6mph. According to the weight and size, it has good consumption. It can be comfortable for traveling on long journeys. Audi Q7, BMW X5, Volvo XC90, Mercedes GLE are considered rivals. But the off-road capability of this car is unmatched. It’s a luxurious car with seven seats. The space for luggage is quite spacious.

BMW 5 series

It is a luxury car that has a wide range of engines. It was launched in 2020 with a new interior and mild-hybrid technology. It gives 0-62 mph in 7.2 seconds. It has an automatic gearbox. It gives competition to Audi, Jaguar XF and Lexus ES. It has an x Drive four-wheel drive system as well. It has reserved its place on the top of the executive saloon class.

Conclusion

Diesel cars are considered safe for traveling because they are environmentally friendly. Diesel cars became famous when the government in the UK introduced road tax to a CO2-based system because they emit less carbon dioxide than petrol cars. Diesel cars are popular in the UK as they are the manufacturers and launched new diesel cars.

Krzysztof Willman
Krzysztof Willman is an automotive aficionado and technical expert whose fascination with engines and mechanics started at a young age. With a background in engineering and a deep understanding of automotive technology, Krzysztof brings a unique perspective to his writing. His articles delve into the intricacies of car design, performance enhancements, and the ever-evolving world of electric and hybrid vehicles. When he's not dissecting engines or poring over technical specs, Krzysztof enjoys weekend track days and DIY automotive projects.

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