Diesel
You may have gone to Mongolia by now but this information may help other travellers.
Mongolia is not a technologically backward country and not particularly poor either. There is every type of vehicle in the country and plenty of them are the latest models.
There is diesel everywhere and a range of 200km is all you need to be safe.
I run tours in Mongolia and use diesel vehicles exclusively. I have never had or even heard of a problem. Certain models of Nissans were not allowed to leave UlaanBatuur in the winter due to the fuel freezing, which was due to fuel line routeing and other issues. This was at temperatures of minus 50 or lower.
A warning!
When purchasing fuel in the western part of Mongolia, where the people are predominantly Kazakh; count the money out directly into the seller's hand and watch closely as it is counted again. Many people have been victims of sleight of hand when handing over a bundle of money that they have counted and then paid in a wad. The eastern areas are different and no-one will rip you off, but it is still a good idea to do the same there to avoid embarrassment. Do it everywhere that a large sum (many notes) is involved.
If you want specific information, PM me. I don't follow threads all the time.
Ali.
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