Am I asking for DPF problems if I buy a Jaguar XF or BMW 3 Series diesel?

As a mature motorist looking for a little late in life luxury I have been looking at the Jaguar XF Sport or Luxury 2.2 diesel. As I will not be doing more than about 6000 miles a year am I asking for Diesel Particulate Filter problems? I have also looked at BMW 3 Series coupe (or new 4 Series) and I like the look of the Mercedes-Benz CLA Sports. Have you any advice before I spend all of my pension?

Asked on 16 November 2013 by TW, Thornton-Cleveleys

Answered by Honest John
Unless the diesel engine is exhaust-manifold-in-head, repeated short runs from cold starts are likely to result in DPF problems so, long-term, you would be better off with a petrol engine. The reason for the current shortage of petrol engines is EC CO2 regulations that impose fines on car manufacturers if their corporate average CO2 is more than 130g/km. Diesels generally emit less CO2, hence the dearth of big cars with petrol engines. Jaguar is working on new 2.0-litre petrol and diesel engines for Jaguars and Land Rovers. So is Volvo, and so is Ford.
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