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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some diesels do indeed "belch out" black smoke, but only if they're poorly maintained and have dirty injectors. Mine is kept in good order and apart from a litttle white emission on a cold start doesn't produce smoke of any colour. And where did that 12mpg (or thereabouts) figure that was bandied about in Parliament fairly recently come from? I have to run a reasonably sized 4X4 because my work requires me to tow a substantial trailer and carry reasonable weights in the car, often on rough ground; in normal use (ie when being used just as a private car) it happily gives me 34mpg, and even when towing with a full load I get over 20. Maybe all the 4X4s in Westminster are 5-litre Range Rovers......
Sorry to be wandering a bit off-topic, but I feel 4X4s get a bit of a bad press. They're not all driven by suburban mothers on the school run - some of them have to work for a living.
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