I did a google on "2008 jetta diesel" and read some reviews of the soon to be available new TDI's... The new engine is supposed to be way cleaner, 40% more HP and 33% more torque, and possibly even better mileage (into the 50's highway...) Sounds like a pretty good deal all the way around.. I think they are supposed to be around 3rd qtr this year....
Sounds pretty cool to me..
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The day I bought my diesel F250 was the same day diesel prices started the climb to approximately 20% higher than unleaded. www.fortworthgasprices.com shows cheapest diesel around my neighborhood at 3.33/gal. Compare that to unleaded price of 2.80/gal. and 50mpg with diesel costs the same as 42mpg unleaded.
My daily driver/work car is a Jetta TDI (hence the siggy).
I drive for a living and don't believe there is a better car, all around, for what I do.
I'm curious to see if the '08 TDI's live up to there mpg stats. If you want more info on TDI's, go to the largest TDI forum in the world.
I would be highly interested if they put the TDI in a Golf (Rabbit now I guess).
Can't beat the utility of a hatch.
Now if BMW would sell the Mini Cooper D (hint: diesel version of the Mini Cooper) in the US, that would be awesome.
After my experience with Honda, I wouldn't want anything off the norm from them. I don't think they have nearly as much experience in building diesels and would be leary of having another product similar to the late 70's early 80's GM diesel cars.
Technology! They pack a lot of neat gadgets in Hybrid cars that make it like playing a video game of a futuristic vehicle.
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