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Re: Diesel Audi Q7 TDI [john1701a] by ruking1
Jun 19, 2009 (7:15 am)
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Replying to: john1701a (Jun 19, 2009 3:16 am)

..."Past tense says it all."...
 
I would totally agree with you, especially with a 2003 Jetta TDI. No cruise 75 mph with bursts to 80-85, sees 59 mph. A little more "frisky," 56 mpg. To keep with the flow of traffic on CA freeways, 50 mpg is a no brainer.
 
When the Highway Patrol consistently passes you 80-85, you might be going a tad...slow. But not to worry. You can at your option, go 40-45 mph. You also can literally ( flip on your 4 way flashers) and (legally) go even slower (aka, rolling 2 lane (min) obstruction). They will literally pass you with a greater speed.
 
To see 60 mpg is not hard. For me however, I risk road hypnosis. When you add to the bevy of fully loaded tractor trailers trying to make you their nose pieces... no appealing options.
 
I am currently working on my 2nd 100,000 miles interval. I did have th change the tires at 112,300 miles. This is purely a swag, but I sense the "weak" clutch will far exceed the 400,000 miles best guess average estimate.
 
Fuel mileage above the current standards 27 mpg and 22 mpg defacto, have clearly been completely and utterly meaningless. If it were meaningful, (among hosts of other things) Prius' would be selling in far greater volume and percentage of total vehicle fleet than it has for the last 8 years that I know of. They would have literally not severely limit to outright outlawed diesels getting 50 mpg .
 
I am glad you agree again,.... in the future....
 
..."I suspect we would have no issues getting 50.5 -58.21 mpg in the GTD, Golf Turbo Diesel. less than 20k (MSRP), why get a Prius, that is app $7,270 more?
  
D2 $ 2.75 per gal (current corner store price) will buy 2,643.64 gals *44 mpg = 116,320 miles of commuting."...
 
This is a virtual apples to oranges comparison also: pocket rocket vs banana slug. So how much to B/E from $7,270 51 mpg vs 59 mpg?
 
Keep in mind the VW POLO might be coming in 2010/2011 60 mpg and even less than 20k... Again.... So... how much to B/E from even more than $7,270 60 mpg vs 59 mpg?
 
As an op/ed since you post continually on the diesel thread, you don't see 50 state legal diesels as the .... enemy. BUT... I could be wrong!!??
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Re: GTD [ruking1] by houdini1
Jun 19, 2009 (10:53 am)
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Replying to: ruking1 (Jun 18, 2009 7:10 am)

I wonder if we will get the Polo diesel?
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Re: GTD [houdini1] by ruking1
Jun 19, 2009 (12:05 pm)
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Replying to: houdini1 (Jun 19, 2009 10:53 am)

Not if the anti diesel crowd has its way. 60 mpg makes the current standards of 27 with 22 defacto seriously not even in the ball game. It is even far ahead of the 2016 standards of 35.5 mpg. So let's hope they don't have their way.
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335d... in the news? by bigmclargehuge
Jun 20, 2009 (6:59 am)
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Anyone know how the 335d has been selling? If anyone has talked to a dealer, even some word-of mouth from your local dealer would be interesting.
 
Just curious since I haven't seen any on the road in my area.
 
If it is selling, awesome.
 
I'm still contemplating the 335d for my next vehicle, but I'd be nervous buying something that only a few hundred examples exist in the US as a one-off model year.
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Re: 335d... in the news? [bigmclargehuge] by ruking1
Jun 20, 2009 (7:26 am)
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Replying to: bigmclargehuge (Jun 20, 2009 6:59 am)

At MSRP and in some cases, PLUS, it does not seem to be SRO.
 
But If you like the BMW 335 I and the BMW brand, I would not hesitate on the D version. The twin Turbo diesel with 405 # ft of torque is just a fantastic diesel example. It makes road cruising just effortless.
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Re: GTD [houdini1] by alltorque
Jun 20, 2009 (12:28 pm)
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Replying to: houdini1 (Jun 19, 2009 10:53 am)

As I think I've mentioned before, Europe get alternate-Polo's from Skoda and SEAT, (pronounced SAYAT - it's Spanish).
 
The Skoda line-up on the Polo floorpan/mechanicals comprises : Fabia Hatch, Fabia Estate, Roomster and Yeti, (about to be launched). All with a choice of , (usually), 3 x gasser and 3 x diesel engines). Roomster is a Honda Fit competitor for interior space/practicality but with diesel options.
 
Next up come the Octavia Hatch and Octavia Estate, based on the Golf - but bigger.............same TDi's, though.
 
Last in line is the Superb, based on a larger-than Passat floorplan with rear leg room you will simply not believe, (more like Audi A8 than Passat), but at Passat pricing.............and an ultra-frugal 1.4TSI gasser if you want; plus the usual range of TDI's. Oh, and a definitely not-frugal 3.6 V6 gasser.
 
Skoda UK
 
From SEAT, the Ibiza range is Polo-based, Altea range is Golf-based, Exxeo is Audi A4-based and Alhambra shares a platform with the VW Sharan and previous Ford Galaxy. All the usual TDI's available.
 
SEAT UK
 
May be worth looking at the sites just to see what other parts of the VAG empire turn out. Both marques are cheaper than VW, SEAT are much more funky designs and Skoda have a reputation, (confirmed by JD Power), for quality, reliability and dealer service that is streets ahead of VW and Audi. Go figure, as they say.
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Re: GTD [alltorque] by jlbl
Jun 20, 2009 (1:12 pm)
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Replying to: alltorque (Jun 20, 2009 12:28 pm)

Among SEAT's, the León model worths a mention too, in particular its R Series and Cupra Series, both equipped with diesel engines:
 
Seat León Cupra
 
Seat León FR
 
Regards,
Jose
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Re: GTD [alltorque] by houdini1
Jun 20, 2009 (2:22 pm)
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Replying to: alltorque (Jun 20, 2009 12:28 pm)

Altorque and jlbl, you guys really know how to rub it in !! ARRGGGHH!!
 
We never get the good stuff here in the third world !
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Re: GTD [houdini1] by jlbl
Jun 20, 2009 (2:47 pm)
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Replying to: houdini1 (Jun 20, 2009 2:22 pm)

Hi, Dan,
 
you guys really know how to rub it in !! ARRGGGHH!!

 
 
 
Regards,
Jose
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Clean diesel by avalon02wh
Jun 21, 2009 (7:53 am)
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http://www.environmentalhealthnews.org/ehs/news/cleaner-trucks-and-buses
 
So I guess California got it right after all. The world did not end when they made diesel engines comply with emissions standards.

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