So if he sticks at MkIV then any auto will be a TC not a DSG, and will not have a DPF.
If he can change cars without spending any extra money, then yes he'll get better MPGs with a diesel without any significant extra maintenance costs (so far as I can think of) and so be better off. EDIT: Ceteris Paribus.
Our MkIV diesel auto (100bhp variety) could easily crack 50mpg on the motorway and did about 35mpg around town. I expect the petrol 1.6 auto does about 40 on the motorway and 25 around town.
If he wants a newer generation car, a MkV (2005 and later), then they will all be DSGs and he's got to start budgeting for DSG oil changes and consider DPF stuff too, although there maybe some early 1.9s without DPFs. I don't know for sure.
Last edited by: Alanović on Wed 16 Mar 16 at 15:04
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