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I've had diesels now for the last 15 years, my first was thoroughly flogged Nissan Patrol which I should never have bought, it had had a very hard life, unbeknown to me. Despite this, it was bloody good car. Where the problems were, was the incompetent service folks who didn't know one of a diesel engine from another, and this includes the manufacture too.
My second is again a Nissan Patrol, but this time it had a much lower mileage, it has performed satisfactorily, with the exception of the fuel pump failing and need expensive replacement. Turns out the same pump is fitted to many makes not just Nissan Patrols, so there's plenty diesel cars out there that have crappy faulty designed fuel pumps fitted. Can't blame the engine for that. I've also had a alternator fail needing replacement, again can't blame the diesel for that.
If looked after by competent people, diesel is still miles ahead for my 4WD.