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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostWhat planet are you on? The diesel engine is not killing mother earth. It is the use of diesel (along with petrol) fuel that is the problem. A diesel engine, particularly an old diesel engine (the use of modern fuel filters is the problem in modern diesel engines) will run on practically any liquid fuel that is combustible. That includes bio-fuel (bio-diesel if you like) made from rape seed oil, or any cooking oil will do. So, if you want to solve the problem of diesel oil fuel (made from crude oil) then why not petition the government , and the fuel companies, to invest in the production of bio-fuels instead of killing the planet with the production of batteries from rare and expensive metals.
Anyone that states that diesel engines are a problem is talking absolute tulip.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSQ7, because diesel engines are killing Mother Earth
HTH
2019 Audi SQ8 spy shots and video
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe Stelvio QV is quicker to 60 than the Giulia QV (3.8 v 3.9s).
Although it is slower round the ring (7.51.7 v 7.32.0)
The Civic (not a 4 door family saloon or an SUV) sits roughly in the middle between the two. (7.43.8)
But comparing the Stelvio QV with the BMW X5 M50D(F15) shows it for what it truly is - less expensive and far better than the German.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio vs BMW X5 M50d (F15) : Duel 69224839
Compared to the SQ7? Similar price, but that's where the similarities end.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio vs Audi SQ7 TDi : Duel 69226186
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Originally posted by fiisch View PostHonda Civic Type R.
Third of the price, more economical, and you'll lap the Nurburgring about a minute quicker.
If you have to have the badge prestige and are feeling particularly flush, Alfa Romeo Giulia QV.
Although it is slower round the ring (7.51.7 v 7.32.0)
The Civic (not a 4 door family saloon or an SUV) sits roughly in the middle between the two. (7.43.8)
But comparing the Stelvio QV with the BMW X5 M50D(F15) shows it for what it truly is - less expensive and far better than the German.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio vs BMW X5 M50d (F15) : Duel 69224839
Compared to the SQ7? Similar price, but that's where the similarities end.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio vs Audi SQ7 TDi : Duel 69226186
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Originally posted by fiisch View PostHonda Civic Type R.
Third of the price, more economical, and you'll lap the Nurburgring about a minute quicker.
If you have to have the badge prestige and are feeling particularly flush, Alfa Romeo Giulia QV.
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Honda Civic Type R.
Third of the price, more economical, and you'll lap the Nurburgring about a minute quicker.
If you have to have the badge prestige and are feeling particularly flush, Alfa Romeo Giulia QV.
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