In the United States diesel is not cheaper than petrol or gasoline, it is higher.
The difference is that diesel is more oily than petrol, and is cheaper to produce.
We can't make anywhere near enough of it to replace all petrol used.
1) It's cheaper than Deisel and 2) Petrol cars go faster! (~8
cost of refining the crude oil ofcourse... In the UK diesel is more expensive than normal unleaded petrol.
Cheaper to built and therefore cheaper for the consumer to buy than a diesel. Fuel costs less than diesel.
In the end, logically, water will be cheaper with water covering more than 90% of the earth's surface
1) It's cheaper than Deisel and 2) Petrol cars go faster! (~8
first of all its engine. ADVANTAGES - petrol is cheaper than diesel so cheaper to run. petrol cars generally cost less than diesel (a few 1000). petrol engines are usually faster than diesel off the line and have a higher top speed than a diesel car with the same sized engine. DISADVANTAGES - petrol is less economical than diesel and also diesel cars are much better for over taking than petrol as it has more torque (pulling power)
It depends. If you count in the long run, it is cheaper. But it may be costly to buy, but saves petrol.
Yes, you can buy a hybrid that uses biodiesel but they are much harder to come by than hybrids that don't use biodiesel or biodiesel cars that aren't hybrids.
Well with the high prices today, it's cheaper to buy gas because it's cheaper than diesel. Diesel is most expensive.