Diesel consumption
I don't know whether you want to hear this but my 2 litre diesel Carens with 6 speed manual is managing about 44 mpg (imperial) at the moment (only 1100 miles on the clock) in mixed driving. The UK government combined figues are 45 mpg so no complaints from me. I think the equivalent figures are 37 mpg US gallons, 15.9 km/l or 6.3l/100 km. And the aircon is mainly on as it helps dry the air in the rather damp Scottish summer we are 'enjoying'. It's a shame that the diesel is not allowed in many markets as it produces less green house gasses than the petrol equivalent as well as burning far less fuel (I also guess diesel requires less energy to refine than petrol but I need to research this). It also has a massive amount of torque low down in the rev range which is great for towing. There is a catalyst particulate filter in the exhaust system so what are the objections to these engines?
The comparison of 2 litre diesel versus 2 litre petrol in the UK model are:
Petrol:
142 BHP, 189 NM torque @ 4250 RPM, 33.6 mpg combined, 201 G/km CO2
Diesel:
138 BHP, 305 NM torque @ 1800-2500 RPM, 45.6 mpg combined, 165 G/km CO2
Blow-in