VW TDI's

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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 9:20am
Anyone have any experience with them? I am planning on trading in/selling my truck in the spring (might as well get one more season of house projects out of it) and I am trying to decide what to replace it with. I am currently checking prices on various TDI models and the prices look compatible.
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Tiernan
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Oct 7, 2013 9:27am
Got a Black on black leather 2006 in excellent condition w/ 89k on it I'll sell for right offer. PM me if youre interested.
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said_aouita
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Oct 7, 2013 9:32am
Any particular reason you want a turbo diesel?
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ernest_t_bass
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Oct 7, 2013 9:33am
justincredible;1514230 wrote:Anyone have any experience with them? I am planning on trading in/selling my truck in the spring (might as well get one more season of house projects out of it) and I am trying to decide what to replace it with. I am currently checking prices on various TDI models and the prices look compatible.
Why would you get rid of the truck if you want to be a farmer?
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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 9:36am
said_aouita;1514234 wrote:Any particular reason you want a turbo diesel?
Gas mileage looks great, nice looking cars, fit within my budget.
ernest_t_bass;1514235 wrote:Why would you get rid of the truck if you want to be a farmer?
Because I'm not going to be moving from the city for another 4-5 years, more than likely. I would buy an older 4x4 at that point.
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ernest_t_bass
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Oct 7, 2013 9:44am
justincredible;1514239 wrote:Gas mileage looks great, nice looking cars, fit within my budget.



Because I'm not going to be moving from the city for another 4-5 years, more than likely. I would buy an older 4x4 at that point.
What is the gas mileage?

And have you started drinking Dr. Pepper 10 yet?
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bases_loaded
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Oct 7, 2013 9:45am
I bought the top of the line TDI(think it is called the nav package) about 2 years ago. Great for road trips. I have the 6 speed so it's fun to drive around town too. So much torque in the low gears you can probably pull shrubs with it.

Have about 30k on it, zero problems so far.

It's a 2012 I had 4 dealers competing for my sale and ended up getting the fully loaded model for 3,000 less than the floor model I test drove. Gray with black pleather
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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 9:52am
ernest_t_bass;1514243 wrote:What is the gas mileage?

And have you started drinking Dr. Pepper 10 yet?
40+. And no, I stopped drinking soda over 3 months ago.
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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 9:53am
bases_loaded;1514245 wrote:I bought the top of the line TDI(think it is called the nav package) about 2 years ago. Great for road trips. I have the 6 speed so it's fun to drive around town too. So much torque in the low gears you can probably pull shrubs with it.

Have about 30k on it, zero problems so far.

It's a 2012 I had 4 dealers competing for my sale and ended up getting the fully loaded model for 3,000 less than the floor model I test drove. Gray with black pleather
Thanks for the info. I would prefer getting a 6 speed. What kind of mileage do you get out of it?
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ernest_t_bass
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Oct 7, 2013 9:53am
justincredible;1514250 wrote:I stopped drinking soda over 3 months ago.
According to the television, you're not cut out for roughing it, then.
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Oct 7, 2013 9:55am
justincredible;1514250 wrote:40+. And no, I stopped drinking soda over 3 months ago.

I thought people in Ohio drank pop...
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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 9:55am
ernest_t_bass;1514252 wrote:According to the television, you're not cut out for roughing it, then.
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Tiernan
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Oct 7, 2013 9:56am
Great little vehicles and they hold their resale too. The one I've got is a vehicle I "inherited" and use it primarily for just running around town. Getting about 34 mpg in town.
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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 9:56am
1_beast;1514254 wrote:I thought people in Ohio drank pop...
Common misconception.
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WebFire
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Oct 7, 2013 9:58am
VWs and hatchbacks are for metrosexuals. Metrosexuals don't make good farmers. Don't be a bad farmer.
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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 10:00am
WebFire;1514258 wrote:VWs and hatchbacks are for metrosexuals. Metrosexuals don't make good farmers. Don't be a bad farmer.
Stop.
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Fab4Runner
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Oct 7, 2013 10:03am
My brother's GF has one and I've ridden in it a few times. I know nothing about them other than it's nice inside and seems to ride well. She really loves it, though.

I know I was super helpful. You're welcome.
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MontyBrunswick
Oct 7, 2013 10:24am
You should probably get a Hyundai Elantra like me.
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Automatik
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Oct 7, 2013 10:30am
The engines are bulletproof. If I were in the market for a car I may consider a TDI, but VWs are somewhat of a bitch to maintain.

My sister had an '04 Jetta and nothing but problems.
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justincredible
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Oct 7, 2013 10:32am
Automatik;1514273 wrote:The engines are bulletproof. If I were in the market for a car I may consider a TDI, but VWs are somewhat of a bitch to maintain.

My sister had an '04 Jetta and nothing but problems.
What kind of issues?
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Automatik
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Oct 7, 2013 10:35am
I can't even remember off the top of my head. Maybe electrical and/or sensor problems. All I remember is my dad being pissed as hell over the labor charges from a VW dealership. VW/Audi in general are known for being high cost to maintain, but that may not be the case now. This was years ago.

My friend has a brand new Tiguan...very nice ride. I also believe it comes in a diesel version.
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MontyBrunswick
Oct 7, 2013 10:38am
Consumer Reports guy was bitching about the amount of maintenance is required on the transmissions since they operate different than normal ones. You might not run into that issue with a manual, though.
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bases_loaded
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Oct 7, 2013 12:30pm
I get around 30 in town. On the highway going over 70mph Ill get around 47 mpg. Have driven to Atlanta and Beaufort, SC on one tank. I was looking at Hondas and Mazdas when I sold my truck and the Mazda dealership in Canton was also a VW dealer and they had a manual Jetta TDI on the floor, took it for a spin and looked at the MPG on the sticker...started doing research and a couple weeks later bought it there. I think it was 26/42. I've heard they get better with age(mpg wise) but mine has always been around 29/46
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oberhaus
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Oct 7, 2013 3:43pm
Subaru. All the main stream models get over 30mpg and they are AWD.........you can get it from me too.
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Oct 7, 2013 3:49pm
oberhaus;1514479 wrote:Subaru. All the main stream models get over 30mpg and they are AWD.........you can get it from me too.
A good friend of mine is a car mechanic for BMW (had to go to college to get this degree, 2nd degree actually) and is a car nut. He owns a Subaru and loves it and swears by them.