As per title. Supply and demand, when supply is limited and demand is high, prices go through the roof. So, anyone thought about stashing away in a barn preferably, a couple of low miles diesel cars?? They are getting scarce already, and in a couple of years, they can only go up in price. From the comments on here, there is a lot of resistance to going ev, and some may never will. My pals dad made a fortune buying future classics. He would buy cars, had to be under 4k miles and stored them for 20 years. Petrol and diesel cars, although not in the same league, but could be a prudent move, sub 20k car, rust free. They are the future classics, if tou got a decent storage place. Just a thought…
I already have 2 x LR Series 3 and a Defender (all diesel autos) in one of our barns.
Now that I have just taken delivery of the X6, I am toying with whether to trade in my Discovery for a diesel auto Ineos Grenadier (I have been offered more than I paid for the Discovery 2 years ago in p/x), or keep the Discovery and just buy the Grenadier as well.
As we have guarantee of supply of DERV until at least 2055 (and are taking part in the ongoing sustainable road fuels trial), the supply of diesel during the remainder of my driving life shouldn’t be a problem.
Overall, I would say go for it.