Why ?
I'm not being argumentative - you maybe right but I'd like to hear factual reasons otherwise its just an opinion. I'm an engineer by profession in the chemical industry so have a reasonable grasp of machines, materials and chemical processes. IMHO I can't think of anything that would prevent any diesel engine running on biodiesel.
So if there is a good reason why the Mk2 Leon can't run on bio then I'd like to know because it would be the only reason I wouldn't trade up from my Mk1 - Seat has been good to me.
me neither just not a risk I want to take - buying a car worth more than a years wages, I cant afford to fix it if it goes bang outside of warranty. All the documentation from VAG says bio is unsuitable and I reckon they should know . . . . . . . There may be agendas or political reasons to say this when it isnt true but personally Im not prepared to take even a calculated risk. At 42mpg on £1/litre of derv I cant say its expensive to run anyway.