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What Would It Take for YOU to buy a diesel car?

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Re: Now that Wayne Gerdes is FAMOUS.... [ruking1] by larsb
Jan 19, 2009 (7:54 am)
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Replying to: ruking1 (Jan 18, 2009 7:41 am)

I think WG left because the hosts were getting too harsh in allowing dissenting discussions.
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Re: Now that Wayne Gerdes is FAMOUS.... [larsb] by ruking1
Jan 19, 2009 (8:48 am)
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 19, 2009 7:54 am)

Well I think that he probably advertantly/inadvertantly strummed a few nerve endings that didn't want to be strummed. The nexus to the diesel thread for my .02cents: IF you apply the same discipline to the diesel engine, the results are far higher/better, than his already stellar 59 mpg with a Honda Accord. I used my easy diesel 59 mpg example. Having said that, the other side of that is TOO much work already !
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335d is more than economical by bigmclargehuge
Jan 19, 2009 (10:08 am)
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What would it take me to buy a diesel?
 
Well, if I were in the market for a new daily-driver, absolutely nothing. I test-drove a 335i automatic and 335d back-back. The 335d was just plain better for what I would use it for.
 
The torque was available everywhere. Shift action was better than the 335i. And acceleration was just as strong at full-tilt.
 
Just a more readily-available powerband than any car I've ever driven. It takes less right pedal to get it to move, and it doesn't hunt for gears as much. Would make a phenominal daily driver.
 
I would definitly consider buying this car because of that more than just the economic factors.
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Re: 335d is more than economical [bigmclargehuge] by jlbl
Jan 19, 2009 (12:10 pm)
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Replying to: bigmclargehuge (Jan 19, 2009 10:08 am)

I would definitely consider buying this car because of that more than just the economic factors.
 
Agreed .
 
Jose
PS: The owner of a 335d coupe for almost a year now. My pleasure.
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Re: 335d is more than economical [jlbl] by gagrice
Jan 19, 2009 (12:15 pm)
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Replying to: jlbl (Jan 19, 2009 12:10 pm)

The owner of a 335d coupe for almost a year now. My pleasure.
 
Oh, rub it in our amigo. You probably have a small diesel PU truck also that gets 45 MPG. I guess I could retire over there. What would a nice small wine vineyard in Spain cost me?
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Re: 335d is more than economical [gagrice] by jlbl
Jan 19, 2009 (12:45 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Jan 19, 2009 12:15 pm)

What would a nice small wine vineyard in Spain cost me?
 
Indeed, it wouldn't be a bad occupation to take care of a small vineyard after retirement. I really don't know how much the cost would be, but may be the crisis would help.
 
Regards,
Jose
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Re: Now that Wayne Gerdes is FAMOUS.... [larsb] by steve_ HOST
Jan 19, 2009 (3:08 pm)
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Replying to: larsb (Jan 19, 2009 7:54 am)

I don't remember any of that. I do know that he's busy running his own forum now. He links to the Edmunds Fuel Economy Guide so he must still like us ok.
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Goes Like Stink, but Doesn't by steve_ HOST
Jan 19, 2009 (11:20 pm)
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"At this rate, it will take prohibitively long to make up the price premium you pay for the diesel-powered 3 Series in the savings in fuel cost. By virtue of burning less fuel, however, the 335i also emits considerably less CO2 every year — 7.79 tons/year vs. 9.76 tons/year. So the answer for those whose hearts are green is simple: Buy the 335d."
 
Torques a Lot, Emits a Little
 

 
BMW 335d
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Re: Goes Like Stink, but Doesn't [steve_] by ruking1
Jan 20, 2009 (12:05 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Jan 19, 2009 11:20 pm)

Another stark indicator the system is really not interest in lessening foreign oil. Most BMW's are lucky if they get over their EPA rating of app 26 mpg. However if you are a performance afficionado, this BMW 335 D is really a performer. It gets about 38 mph also !! Unless one is wedded to 0-60 mpg performance the torque is absolutely MONSTER 425 # ft. vs an already potent 300 #ft for the gasser 335 I.
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1st test drive BMW X5 35D by gagrice
Jan 23, 2009 (4:49 pm)
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I had a little time to kill this morning and stopped into BMW of San Diego. Unlike my last visit there in 2007, I was greeted as I came through the front door. I told the gentleman I would like to test the new X5 diesel. He asked to see my Driver's license and told me he would meet me out front. They had 3 in stock and the one we drove was base model. Sitting at idle the diesel sound is barely noticeable. Quieter than my 2005 Passat TDI. It does not take much throttle to get the beast rolling. I knew I was behind 425 ft lbs of torque and did not want to go crazy. I eased onto the roadway and headed for the freeway on ramp. About 1/4 throttle and you know this beauty will go. It is as smooth as my V8 Sequoia and about twice as fast. You get launched into traffic effortlessly. The one thing I did not notice is the transmission shifting up or down. It is much more seamless than the Mercedes 7 speed I tested. I gave it a bit of a kick to get out ahead of a crowd on the freeway when my salesman mentioned I was doing 85 MPH. I slowed back to 70 and realized just how easy it would be to get a ticket in that rocket. This was my first time to drive a BMW of any type. It is very positive steering and precise handling. I would love to take it on a cruise in the back country. The noise level is similar to the Sequoia. The seats are not as plush as the Sequoia. It is also noticeably smaller inside.
 
Mark was very low key and not pushy in the least. A pleasure visiting with. He also gave me a demo of the NAV in another X5 with iDrive. I like the traffic update feature. Not sure it is any better than the Toyota NAV. Which leaves much to be desired.
 
What would it take to buy the new BMW X5 diesel? I would have to get a heck of a deal. I did not even talk to him about trading the Sequoia. If I got serious I would give them a shot. Though I am sure we would be miles apart.
 
The attention I got compared to a couple years ago was an obvious indication of the current market. They have only sold one of the X5 diesels since they arrived. He asked if I was interested in the 335D and I told him no. Don't like cars.

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