I drive a diesel car.
It's grand. It's a car.
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It is not faster. In the real world, driven properly, it is far less fast. It is more economical over long distances, but unless you drive in excess of 15,000 miles a year, this will be offset by the higher maintenance and purchase costs.
And torque is good for pulling tree stumps out of the ground. Do you use your car to pull up many tree stumps?
I am unsure how it is underpowered as you say as after applying the accelerator it goes up the necessary speed depending on the road which I am travelling.
In this respect it has all the power I need.
Are you perhaps a F1 driver, if so I apologise for the confusion.