cktsi,
Happy to comment on real world figures for both.
I use the 103TDI DSG as my "high-mileage" work truck. I'm a mortgage broker, & I'm on the road quite a bit. I'm based in Brisbane, & have clients as far away as Gympie, & the Gold Coast.
The TDI does a mix of highway cruising, & absolute bumper to bumper gridlock in Brisbanes' peakhour.
It was delivered on 22/09/09, & has now done approx 4500km, for an average of 5.85l/100km. That's calculated from refueling to the first click, not the MFD.
The 118TSI DSG (delivered 29/06/09) has done probably more kms on freeways, but has done some work around town.
After approx 8500km, the average has been 7.28l/100km.
I think it's fair to compare the two of them.
So, in real life, the TDI has been 1.43l/100kms more fuel efficient.
Remember, the TDI has the 6 speed DSG, & the TSI has the 7 speed.
I love the 320Nm of torque in the TDI, & also love the refinement & smoothness of the 118TSI.
They are different enough, so that I still look forward to driving each of them.
The TSI has the full kit (RNS510, Park Assist, Sports Pack with Leather, Dynaudio, etc), & feels very different inside.
The TDI also has RNS510 + Sports Pack, but just the standard cloth trim.
There's only a couple issues that annoy, & one of them is familiar to all recent Golf Owners:
1. Hey, one of your reverse lights is out...
The 2nd is, "why do you have 2 Golfs?"
There's several answers to question 2, however, here's 3:
a) They drive very differently
b) Each, in their own way, meets my needs for the type of car I want to drive
c) Because I can.....
The TSI replaces a VE SS 6.0 MY08 Auto Sedan.
The TDI replaces a MY08 Mazda 2 Maxx man. Hatch.
MY09 Silver Leaf 118TSI DSG, & MY09 Candy White 103TDI DSG
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