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Re: Good news for diesel fans [larsb] by bigmclargehuge
Jun 23, 2009 (7:51 am)
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Replying to: larsb (Jun 23, 2009 6:50 am)

Very good news!
 
Just wish they'd show how many 335d's have been ordered so far.
 
I like the car, I just don't want to be one of only a few hundred owning the car.
 
That's like owning an RS6 (only ~900 sold in the US). Depreciation, warrantee, service, finding buyers... all becomes difficult when your car is rare. At least from the examples I've looked into.
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Re: Good news for diesel fans [gagrice] by ruking1
Jun 23, 2009 (7:59 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 23, 2009 7:49 am)

This weekend I was having a conversation (non professional) with 2 CPA's about this very subject. One had an old MB diesel with 405k that he said he mistakenly sold during the RUG to PUG spike of $ 4.59 RUG price (clunker credit of $1,500) . The other was trying to delineate the current in's and outs..... The clunker credit just recently signed is UP to $4,500.
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Re: Good news for diesel fans [larsb] by houdini1
Jun 23, 2009 (1:30 pm)
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Replying to: larsb (Jun 23, 2009 6:50 am)

The headline should have read, "Diesel Sniffers have Hybrid Geeks shaking in their boots.
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Re: Good news for diesel fans [houdini1] by larsb
Jun 23, 2009 (2:13 pm)
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Replying to: houdini1 (Jun 23, 2009 1:30 pm)

Not me. I love diesels and hybrids.
 
And I would really love me some "Diesel Hybrid" if anyone would sell me one.
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Re: Good news for diesel fans [larsb] by houdini1
Jun 23, 2009 (7:22 pm)
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Replying to: larsb (Jun 23, 2009 2:13 pm)

Well, you could try one of the railroads in your area and see if they have any surplus locomotives.
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VW Golf TDI (GTD) by ruking1
Jun 24, 2009 (7:09 am)
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...VW Product Communications Leader Christian Buhlmann tells us, "In the U.S., over 30 percent of Jetta four-doors are TDI and over 50 percent of SportWagen sales likewise."...
 
but WAIT !!!...
 
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Hmmm. . . by cdnpinhead
Jun 24, 2009 (12:36 pm)
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wonder what my TSX would be worth at trade-in time against one of these?
 
Methinks I'll watch all this carefully for the next year or so to see which way the wind blows. Six speed manual w/ a 2 litre diesel meets most of what my ideal vehicle would include. The only missing piece is the RWD.
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Another choice for everyone but USA by gagrice
Jun 25, 2009 (4:45 am)
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This Skoda Yeti CUV comes with THREE diesel options. None of which we will see here in the third World of automotive choices. How much oil would we save with soccer mom's getting 35-40 MPG combined instead of 15 MPG?
 
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Re: Another choice for everyone but USA [gagrice] by alltorque
Jun 25, 2009 (9:20 am)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jun 25, 2009 4:45 am)

And if you don't like the Yeti, Skoda can offfer the Fabia Hatch, Fabia Estate and Roomster............all with similar diesel options and the SEAT Ibiza and Leon ditto.
 
Choice here in Europe is basically which body you'd like wrapped around your favourite small diesel.
 
Oh what a hard life.
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Diesel prices vs RUG & PUG by avalon02wh
Jun 25, 2009 (1:22 pm)
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I have not done this for a bit, so here goes. If you see a negative number it indicates that diesel is cheaper. The numbers are based on the State averages from AAA (06/25/09 02:58 AM).
 
Anyone want to hazard a guess as to why diesel is more expensive in only Alaska and Hawaii (D2 vs. PUG)? My guess would be a refinery/transportation issue. Or maybe taxes...in Hawaii they might try and keep the RUG/PUG price down for the tourists..
 
And for whatever reason, Montana seems to have the best diesel price when compared to RUG & PUG.
 
State RUG/D2 PUG/D2
Alaska 15.9% 3.6%
Alabama 0.0% -9.1%
Arkansas -0.4% -11.3%
Arizona -2.5% -11.6%
California -5.4% -12.6%
Colorado -0.6% -11.1%
Connecticut 0.9% -9.4%
District of Columbia 6.3% -3.1%
Delaware 1.2% -8.8%
Florida -0.7% -10.0%
Georgia 0.2% -10.8%
Hawaii 28.8% 19.6%
Iowa 0.2% -9.2%
Idaho 0.8% -7.1%
Illinois -3.6% -13.1%
Indiana -2.6% -11.9%
Kansas 1.5% -4.9%
Kentucky -3.2% -13.6%
Louisiana -1.4% -11.6%
Massachusetts 1.2% -9.3%
Maryland 1.3% -7.1%
Maine -1.2% -10.9%
Michigan -1.8% -10.9%
Minnesota 1.1% -5.3%
Missouri 0.2% -9.0%
Mississippi -0.8% -10.0%
Montana -6.0% -14.0%
North Carolina -1.9% -11.4%
North Dakota -3.7% -10.2%
Nebraska -1.5% -6.3%
New Hampshire -0.3% -11.1%
New Jersey -0.3% -10.4%
New Mexico -1.5% -11.4%
Nevada -3.3% -11.5%
New York 0.8% -7.7%
Ohio 0.9% -9.0%
Oklahoma -1.2% -9.5%
Oregon -4.8% -11.1%
Pennsylvania 3.2% -6.2%
Rhode Island 0.7% -8.4%
South Carolina 0.0% -10.3%
South Dakota -3.1% -12.5%
Tennessee 0.0% -9.8%
Texas -0.2% -9.0%
Utah 0.8% -8.4%
Virginia 1.1% -7.2%
Vermont 1.7% -9.4%
Washington -3.5% -11.3%
Wisconsin -2.0% -9.8%
West Virginia -1.0% -9.8%
Wyoming -2.3% -12.0%

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