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I am currently in the market for a Diesel car which has a luxury feel and plenty of toys, something which would make a 600 mile round trip bearable and cheap on fuel.

 

I started looking at the Audi A3 TDI 2.0, and the Vauxhall Astra CDTi 1.9 150, but then I came across a BMW which offers an attractive spec, its the BMW 330d 2003-2005 model, I also came across the Audi A4 3.0 v6 TDI Quattro so I started looking at other compareable models in the market! and I cant decide!

 

Audi A4 Saloon 3.0 TDi TDV quattro S Line 4d (05 ON)

Weight 1610 kg

0-60 mph 7.0 secs

Top Speed 146 mph

MPG 36

Power Output 201 bhp

Torque 332 lb-ft

Insurance Group 15

Road Tax Band F = £195

 

BMW 3-Series Saloon E46 330d Sport 4d (03-05)

Weight 1615 kg

0-60 mph 7.0 secs

Top Speed 150 mph

MPG 42

Power Output 204 bhp or 248 bhp (chipped)

Torque 302 lb-ft or 371 lb-ft (chipped)

Insurance Group 16

Road Tax Band E = £160

 

Vauxhall Vectra Hatchback 3.0 V6 CDTi SRi 5d (05 on)

Weight 1593 kg

0-60 mph 8.2 secs

Top Speed 143 mph

MPG 40.9

Power Output 184 bhp @ 4000 rpm

Torque 295 lb-ft @ 1900 rpm

Insurance Group 12

Road Tax Band E = £195

 

The more I look at the BMW spec, the more attractive it seems! Which one would you choose? discuss

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Guest sunnyG83

OSSO mate i think your have the best one picked. i have just bought a 530d- Sport and the engine is fantastic. its not the usaual power at once then die-a-death power struggle i have felt with other turbo diesels. And im saying this about the 5-series which is heavier than the 3-series, felt the build quality in the Vectra was very Vauxhall to say the least so no points there, Audi is a good choice too but i was after a car that would give me a decent average too and the Audi aint too impressive in this field.

 

like you have stated, once its Chipped its even better, Smiles all round from me :)

 

BMW gets my vote;)

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Look up the BMW 3.0ltr D engine, it won 3ltr engine of the year twice :D

 

My mapper has remapped his 530D with new injectors and it has 430ft/lbs, I am looking at a 330D or 530D for daily driver.

 

2000 Winners

Best Eco-friendly: Toyota Hybrid Prius

Best Fuel Economy: Honda Hybrid 1-litre Insight

Best Concept: DaimlerChrysler Necar 4

Sub 1-litre: Honda Hybrid 1-litre Insight

1-litre to 1.4-litre: Toyota 1.3-litre VVTi

1.4-litre to 1.8-litre: Honda 1.8-litre (Accord)

1.8-litre to 2-litre: Honda 2-litre (S2000)

2-litre to 2.5-litre: Alfa Romeo 2.5-litre V6

2.5-litre to 3-litre: BMW 3-litre TDi

3-litre to 4-litre: BMW 4-litre V8 TDi

Above 4-litre: Ferrari 5.5-litre V12

International Engine of the Year 2000: Honda Hybrid 1-litre Insight

 

1999 Winners

Best Eco-friendly: Toyota Prius Hybrid

Best Fuel Economy: Volkswagen 1.2-liter TDi

Best Concept: DaimlerChrysler Necar 4

Sub 1-litre: Toyota 1-liter

1-liter to 1.4-litre: Volkswagen 1.2-liter TDi

1.4-liter to 1.8-litre: Toyota Prius Hybrid

1.8-liter to 2-litre: Volkswagen 1.9-liter 110PS TDi

2-liter to 2.5-litre: Audi 2.5-liter V6 TDi

2.5-liter to 3-litre: BMW 3-liter TDi

3-liter to 4-litre: BMW 4-liter V8 TDi

Above 4-litres: BMW 5.34-liter V12

International Engine of the Year 1999: Toyota Yaris 1-liter

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OSSO mate i think your have the best one picked. i have just bought a 530d- Sport and the engine is fantastic. its not the usaual power at once then die-a-death power struggle i have felt with other turbo diesels. And im saying this about the 5-series which is heavier than the 3-series, felt the build quality in the Vectra was very Vauxhall to say the least so no points there, Audi is a good choice too but i was after a car that would give me a decent average too and the Audi aint too impressive in this field.

 

like you have stated, once its Chipped its even better, Smiles all round from me :)

 

BMW gets my vote;)

 

Just out of interest, why did you go for the 5 series instead of say the 3 series? I assume that the space was an important factor?

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Osso mate i went for the 530D sport cause to be honest i liked the space and also liked the look of the 5-series over the 3-series plus my dad has a 330d sport so can swap with him if i need to lol. Love the 3.0d all day long and Imi is wright the looks do grow on you.

 

i was using the Supra for a daily driver and decided i needed a car with loads of space and have a few niece's and a nephew who could'nt all fit in the Supra (legally:rolleyes: ). plus the insurance on the 3.0d range of engines is not bad at all, as im 23 i needed to watch this too as using the no claims on the Supra.

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some dude at crail this year pulled a 13.9 quarter mile in his modded 330d which wow'd me big time and used the my dads chipped 330D sport at knockhill and suprised a few people

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Guest jonnybsupra1

330d for definate - the others just aren't in the same league!

 

Get it chipped + big intercooler nd you'll get a load more power and better economy too!

 

Have you seen the diesel beemer that did the gumball 3000? I think it was a 330d - they got it to do 0-60 in just over 5 seconds!

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Well looking at the new 330D range, the engine has been upgraded to push out 369 lb-ft of torque, and has a 0-62mph at 6.5 and thats in standard form! I wouldnt be surprised if you could push 400 lb-ft of torque if it was chipped! and hit the 5 second region! Sadly, it is slightly out of my price range, and the new facelift 3 series do look rather fugly dont you think? :blink:

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