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Changing from a Cee'd for lower mileages?

I have owned a '58 Kia Cee'd CRDi GS from new and have covered 39k miles. My annual mileage is decreasing yearly and is around 8k. I am very happy with the performance and economy of the car but would it make sense to change to petrol power as my final car purchase? I am particularly interested in the Dacia Duster.

Asked on 21 May 2013 by Tom23

Answered by Honest John
Keep the Cee'd because it does not have DPF so is okay to use for relatively low mileages.
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