We know that diesel is obtained from petrol. It is the fractionating column in which diesel is formed. Let's take an example of milk, if milk is at a cost of 40 which is produced by a Dairy then they take some for preparing ghee,yogurt,butter,etc.
then the left milk will be left so it is more expensive than petrol.
Taxes also play a huge role.
diesel is usually more expensive but diesel cars usually have more mpg than petrol cars
cost of refining the crude oil ofcourse... In the UK diesel is more expensive than normal unleaded petrol.
Because of higher compression ratio.
Diesel cars are less expensive but maintenence costs are higher than most petrol vehicles. So theres somewhat of a balance since gas powered cars are cheaper to maintain than a diesel... odd huh?
Petrol is and bit more vicous and that diesel is a lot darker than petrol. Petrol burns quicker when set alight, however diesel burns more brightly!
Diesel engines are more efficient and do use less fuel, but they do not cost less than a petrol engine, they cost more. Diesel fuel also costs more. A diesel engine will however last longer.
petrol has a lower flash point and is more volatile than diesel.
The difference is that diesel is more oily than petrol, and is cheaper to produce.
because petrol is easer to burn than diesel
Diesel engines are more efficient. They get better mileage, produce more torque, and last much longer than a gasoline engine. They are also more expensive to build.
Produce more petrol than diesel. :P
yes