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Used Car For Sale from Japan
2016 Mini Cooper D
31,875mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Diesel
£17,550 Drive Away
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2016 Mini Cooper SD
23,820mls | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
£23,690 Drive Away
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2015 Mazda Demio XD
31,690mls | Automatic | 1500cc | Diesel
£10,990 Drive Away
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2018 Mini Cooper SD
28,728mls | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
£23,790 Drive Away
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2017 Jaguar XE
16,525mls | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
£28,990 Drive Away
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1981 Toyota Landcruiser 4WD
43,620mls | Manual | 3200cc | Diesel
£26,250 Drive Away
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2017 Mini Cooper Clubman
21,124mls | Automatic | 2000cc | Diesel
£23,250 Drive Away

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Diesel Cars

Diesel cars have long been a popular choice for drivers in the United Kingdom. They offer better fuel economy than their petrol counterparts, making them a great choice for those who travel long distances or spend a lot of time on the road.

One of the biggest advantages of diesel engines is their torque, which makes them particularly well-suited to UK driving conditions. This is because UK roads tend to be narrower and more winding than in many other countries, requiring more frequent acceleration and deceleration. Diesel engines are well-equipped to handle these challenges thanks to their high levels of low-end power.

However, there are some downsides to diesel cars that buyers should be aware of. For one thing, they can be noisier than petrol engines, which may not be to everyone's taste. Additionally, diesel engines produce more harmful emissions than petrol engines do, which can contribute to air pollution in urban areas.

Despite these drawbacks, there are still many great diesel cars available on the market today. The Ford Fiesta and Volkswagen Golf are both popular choices among UK drivers due to their combination of practicality and fuel efficiency. The Audi A4 is also a great option for those who want something with a bit more luxury.

One important factor to keep in mind when considering buying a diesel car is maintenance costs. Diesel engines tend to require more frequent servicing than petrol engines do, so you will need to factor this into your budget when deciding whether or not it makes sense for you financially.

Overall, if you're looking for an efficient and powerful car that can handle UK driving conditions with ease, a diesel engine could be the perfect choice for you. Just make sure you do your research carefully and weigh up all the pros and cons before making your decision.

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