Yup, it cost a fortune! I think it takes 90k miles to start saving money.. LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by ironchef
10k miles of little saving, then BOOM new batteries..
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Yup, it cost a fortune! I think it takes 90k miles to start saving money.. LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by ironchef
10k miles of little saving, then BOOM new batteries..
The new TDI is worlds apart from the old one. It's meant to take advantage of the new low sulphur diesel and has 140hp/236tq vs 100hp/177tq of the older ones. They also had injector trouble in the old PD ones and VW ended up going back to common rail injection which proved to be more reliable. On top of everything, I'm not gonna touch a pre-2004 VW - seen too many with serious issues.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
Wow, how are aware of these issues? VW fan? Euro Fan boy?Quote:
Originally Posted by Atlblkz06
High Five???? :D
yes but 20+k vs under 10k is obviously something to think about; not including the mkiv jetta is by far better looking IMOQuote:
Originally Posted by Atlblkz06
I'll admit I'm weird - I look at the engine and other stuff first and the "car" later. I thought the LS7 was bad ass and the Z06 kinda came with it lol.
I concur, the MKIV is a better looking car and with a slight drop and a nice set of rims they make great DDs that look killer. I liked the square shapes very much, classic Euro. But it looks like the VW group is now going for curves as a whole.
i've owned every VW make except a MKIII; i had no issues w/ my MKIV jetta and if it was a TDI I would still own it fo sho... but i love my MKV GTI w/ TSI :crazy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Atlblkz06
New TDI motor is sick though :goodjob:
Not really, just shell out $8000 which by now you should have saved in gas money.... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ironchef
Not even.. In conclusion, you never save money..Quote:
Originally Posted by ISAtlanta300
That's a broad statement. It can be applied to everything, even the TDI.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frög
No because you can pick up a TDI now for dirt cheap and has phenomenal MPG..Quote:
Originally Posted by ISAtlanta300
You cant buy the prius because you like the way it looks, the only reasoning behind it is to save on gas and save the planet.. It doesn't do either..
WORD. Or a Jaguer TT DesilQuote:
Originally Posted by Paul
Please don't tell me you are one of those diesel nuts stuck to the old way of doing things. Hey I think its great to have a diesel option for consumers but hybrids are cleaner, more efficient for us in America and techno marvels.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frög
1.Your points are biased as NO CAR is an investment, at least nothing anyone of us drive.
2. People have reported battieres going for 200k and 300k miles before needing replacing. Its not like they just run out at 100k automatically.
3. That is some jibberish the diesel fanbois created. EVERY CAR uses a battery :) There is no complete formula to come to that conclusion.
Guess you haven't seen the inside of a Prius. It's not that bad looking, and not everyone will like the TDI for looks either.Quote:
Originally Posted by Frög
please tell me you don't think a Prius is better looking than a TDI Golf/Jetta :lmfao:Quote:
Originally Posted by ISAtlanta300
^^ I second that. The Prius isn't that good - and its a noisy car for being 25k+! Toyota is definitely making good $$ on those while earning an image for themselves.
There is no contest, the TDI OWNS the prius in this department. I think the TDI can hold its own in situations where you'll get laughed at in the Prius.
Ridiculous. Have you even been near a Prius? Its quiet! When its at a stop, the engine is not running. Its so quiet blind people got upset b/c they said they cannot hear it and other full mode hybrids coming.Quote:
Originally Posted by Atlblkz06
As for making money the Prius was a giant investment and risk. Toyota decided to do it back in the early 1990s, when gas here was under $1. Pretty risky to invest in a "hybrid" when gas was cheap. They forecasted gas would NOT be cheap for much longer.
THe Prius lost them billions until about 2006/2007. They finally broke even and became profitable then.
There is a market for both diesels and hybrids. :)
of course there is b/c the state of California and places like midtown exists :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
Audis and Infinitis? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Paul
Audi's are far from gay and if i was going to buy and suv i would still rather have v10 TDI power over any hybrid VW can produce.Quote:
Originally Posted by 1SICKLEX
You can't even compare Audi to Priuis or Insight; sorry but those cars are fucking horrible looking and not worth the investment when you can get nicer rides for cheaper w/ more options including MPG.
I didn't say they were ghey. I am saying ghey people love their Audis/VWs and Infinitis. Nothing wrong with that, just an observation.Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul
I'n not here to convince anyone to love a hybrid :)
^ love the avatar
Of course it does. Everyone knows Toyota owns Deutsch poop.... lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Paul