Buying a used Peugeot 308 SW - petrol or diesel?

I'm considering buying a second hand Peugeot 308 SW (2014/2015 model). I drive 500 miles a week to work and back on A roads. Whilst diesels do better mpg, it costs more to fill up and the prices to buy are more. I am also worried about the DPF and associated additives will cause expensive problems in the future. However, the diesel has a bigger engine for the family camping trip (two adults/2 children plus kit) so will be better for carrying loads?

Any advice or pros and cons to split the choice between petrol and diesel would be much appreciated. I assume it's a myth that diesels last longer than petrols as long as both are regularly serviced?

Asked on 17 November 2016 by fordvge

Answered by Honest John
No chance of a spare wheel with the 1.6HDI either because the AdBlue tank fills the spare wheel well. But they are very economical. Probably 60mpg plus. In contrast I got 48mpg over 12,000 miles in a 308 1.2 PureTech 130 hatchback over a year and it was a brilliant drive. The gear ratios are exactly right for the significant 230Nm torque and it romps up hills. No problems yet reported with the 1.2 PureTech either. So that's what I'd go for. My year with mine is covered here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/our-cars/peugeot-308/
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