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Volkswagen TDI Models Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? Volkswagen Golf, Volkswagen Jetta, Volkswagen Passat, Diesel, Coupe, Sedan, Wagon


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Re: prices paid for jetta tdi [bailboy] by gagrice
Jun 07, 2007 (1:11 pm)
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Replying to: bailboy (Jun 07, 2007 9:34 am)

I bought it when diesel was expensive April 05, and sold May 06 when the diesel price dropped below unleaded. Made 3 grand and put 8k miles on it. I could have sold 20 at that price. I have never had that many calls on a vehicle before or since. I have been trying to sell my 2005 GMC hybrid for a year. Only two people have come to look at it. Diesel cars sell. You have to buy when diesel is expensive as the dealers will have them sitting and be ready to deal. It was the Passat Wagon which I think is a great looking vehicle. Nothing out there right now turns me on. We are still driving my Wife's 1990 LS400 most of the time. It is still under 90k original miles.
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prices paid by bailboy
Jun 07, 2007 (1:37 pm)
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Well I have noticed on ebay that some tdi's are going for 30k, 28k, etc. It's crazy and that's for used ones. Right now diesel where I live ranges from 2.89 to 3.05 a gallon. I am hoping if I keep the car for a year and decide I don't like it. I will get most of my money back or at the very least break even with this Jetta. Online the book price has the 06 tdi at any where from 26k-27k. I am paying 25365 and getting 20700 for my 05 avalon with 30k on it. While I could get a little more if I sold it out right...I guess in the long run no matter how we look at it or what kind of car we buy, we get zapped with a loss of so much. I guess the only way to not lose money on a car is to keep the same one for a long time. These car dealers have us by the balls..
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Re: Glow Plug heater replacement costs [smdtdi] by smdtdi
Jul 10, 2007 (5:45 pm)
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Replying to: smdtdi (Aug 10, 2006 5:26 pm)

OK folks
 
The glowplug heater needs to be replaced again...3rd time in 27 months...same cylinder (#2).
 
It should be under warranty still (60K engine warranty).
 
I'm definitely buying an extended warranty if this is going to be an ongoing problem.
 
My question is:
 
What is the underlying problem? Is it normal for glowplugs to fail so often?
 
 Could I inadvertantly be contributing to the problem...i.e. by turning the ignition key before the glowplug light goes out (it happens sometimes )?
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Trouble with TDI? by kc1435
Jul 17, 2007 (8:52 am)
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I recently purchased a new 2006 special edition TDI in Beaverton, OR. Within an hour of driving the car home, it started to have a strange "hammering" sound coming from under the car. Two days later, it started to produce a horrible smell (as though the clutch was burning) and started smoking. I had it towed to the dealer and after a week, they still haven't even looked at it. Has anyone else had a similar experience, or have any advice? Thanks
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Glow Plug by texastdi
Jul 22, 2007 (5:09 pm)
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I have replaced the glow plug twice in my 2003 TDI with 150,000. With all of the recent rain in Houston I was thinking about trading my car in on the Jeep Liberty Diesel but it only gets 27 mpg on the highway. Can't do it, wont do it. Love my car but wish it were a little higher off the ground. Also wish that the Germans put a little more into the interior. I am having to replace little stuff in the interior that is wearing out.
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is this a good deal by laveencat
Aug 17, 2007 (3:20 pm)
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2005 Passat GLS TDI with 41k miles.
 
$23k
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Glowplugs for 2005 PD TDI Jette (BEW engine) by smdtdi
Sep 15, 2007 (12:33 pm)
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I am going to attempt to replace these. Someone here had posted step by step, do it yourself instructions (with pictures)for doing this.
 
My question regards the parts. I understand that the glowplugs had changed for this engine recently (presumably when the PD was introduced).
 
I want to make sure that i'm buying the right parts.
 
I found a place online called
 
Auto Parts Warehouse
 
which lists two different types of glowplugs for the 2005 Jetta TDI:
 
OE Service Glowplugs (M10 x 1 x7) $26.99 each.
 
Bosch Glowplugs )M10 x 1 x7) $27.99 each.
 
The Bosch glowplugs listing states that they are suitable for the GL, and GLS TDI, Wagon (I have the wagon...not sure why that would make a difference).
 
Any suggestions, or experiences replacing your own glowplugs? I have also heard that the glowplug harness should be replaced...is this necessary?
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Re: Glowplugs for 2005 PD TDI Jette (BEW engine) [smdtdi] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 16, 2007 (9:42 am)
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Replying to: smdtdi (Sep 15, 2007 12:33 pm)

Hi, smdtdi...
 
You'll have a better chance at a response in the general
Jetta TDi forum, as this discussion is specific to pricing.
 
regards,
kyfdx
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#250 of 271
is vw still selling tdi passat? by carcrazy37
Oct 02, 2007 (7:39 pm)
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sorry I'm lost on this, can't find anything on the vw.com web site.

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