Before you take the CRD plunge, one thing to remember is that the CRD is quite unique and ultimately the rarity was the driving force for me to get rid of it. I liked it, but due to the low sales of them during their brief availability in the US, dealers don't have parts for them and in most cases neither do the regional warehouses. A friend of mine was on a trip pulling his camper with his old Dodge pickup when his water pump died on the interstate. Luckily he was traveling with another camper on a Friday and was able to get to a store. He left the truck on the side of the road, went to a local auto parts store and purchased a new water pump, tools needed, antifreeze and replaced the water pump on the side of the road, and was on his way for under $150. If this was a CRD, you would be lucky to get back on the road by the following Tuesday if you were willing to pay for the Overnight charges plus the towing etc. This rarity was a big concern of mine while traveling with the CRD.
I also didn't save enough to justify the downside of the CRD. See details of my ownership experience at
http://www.lostjeeps.com/forum/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=53742.
The CRD is a nice vehicle, but it has its problems, I am happier with the more mainstream.