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Thread: Golf 118TSI vs. 103TDI

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    Great post Corey.

    Please allow for the weight difference between a focus sized car and the polo though!

    I get what you say about a wider power curve, I must admit I was flown to the ACT for work a week back, and they hired me a Corolla for the day. I couldn't believe how the thing revved! A friggen Corolla!!! I actually enjoyed it.

    SAD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pologti18t View Post
    Did you see the latest NRMA new car running costs?

    Over the life of the vehicle (purchease price, depreciation, servining, fuel etc) it is the usually the diesel car that is more expensive to run per week than the equivalent petrol model.
    I'm just in receipt of the latest RACQ mag (QLD) which does a comparative cost of ownership thing.
    To Quote " A small diesel car will generally cost around $15+ per week more than a petrol one"
    I'm assuming this takes into account the depreciation costs for the premium you pay up front for the diesel car (in the case of a 120kW car ~ $6000) and the number of ks you do per year. On my usage of 10ks per year, the diesel would be dearer to run than the petrol.
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    Agreed, there is little difference between running costs between 118TSI and 103TDI simply because the former is so economical to begin with...

    In my case -

    - the diesel is $2500 more than the petrol...
    - the diesel does use slightly less fuel but the cost of the fuel varies from between slightly more and slightly less than premium unleaded (there are no cheap Tuesdays/Wednesdays running distillate)...
    - I do like the way the diesel drives... I've not been one to explore the upper rev ranges of petrol cars I've owned - well not often
    - I figure I'll get at least a portion of the extra $2500 purchase price back when I get rid of the car...

    Insurance (for me) with the 103TDI is about $300p.a. less than for the 118TSI - In fact the difference between the 118TSI and the GTI for me is $30p.a. despite the GTI being more expensive...

    - Anthony.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoi polloi View Post

    Insurance (for me) with the 103TDI is about $300p.a. less than for the 118TSI
    - Anthony.
    Interesting figure, Anthony, considering my yearly premium for my TSI (with RACQ) is $305. That would mean I could insure a TDI for $5 per year.
    I've been had!!!
    Despite that, I agree the diesel will be cheaper to run in the long run if you do the Ks.
    Drive-ability is a matter of personal preference - me, I like the revs
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoi polloi View Post
    Insurance (for me) with the 103TDI is about $300p.a. less than for the 118TSI - In fact the difference between the 118TSI and the GTI for me is $30p.a. despite the GTI being more expensive...
    Yeah, I'm paying $200 p.a. more to insure the 118TSI than I was for my previous Focus XR5 Turbo with RAC WA. I was quoted only marginally more for the GTI than the TSI, and a couple of companies wouldn't insure me at all as an under-25 with a turbocharged petrol car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    Interesting figure, Anthony, considering my yearly premium for my TSI (with RACQ) is $305.
    Holy crap... $305 total for comprehensive insurance?

    Is there some catch there, like you work at home, and only do 1000km per year and have been a member for 60 years or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    Holy crap... $305 total for comprehensive insurance?

    Is there some catch there, like you work at home, and only do 1000km per year and have been a member for 60 years or something?
    Hey Coreying,
    Sorry, I lied, Ive just checked my accounting programme, my total comprehensive bill for the TSI was $312.41 counting credit card costs to pay it.
    I am a silver member of RACQ (10 years membership) maximum no claim for life and Im 54 years old with no claims for 20 years. I also have 2 other policies with RACQ. (house and contents)
    I dont have any restrictions on kms travelled etc etc
    I was pleasantly surprised also as my previous hack (Commodore SS) used to cost me $750. I got a $500 refund when I bought the TSI
    Regards,
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    I had my Polo GTI with NRMA in Sydney at ~$900. That's including Silver membership, Max no claim, and multi policy discount. I'm nowhere near as old, and I have no at fault accidents in over 5 years (though I did have a car written off within the last 2 years, not my fault though). Anyway, I'm now with Shannons cause NRMA wanted to put my policy up by 33% this year... pfft!

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    I had my Polo GTI with NRMA in Sydney at ~$900. That's including Silver membership, Max no claim, and multi policy discount. I'm nowhere near as old, and I have no at fault accidents in over 5 years (though I did have a car written off within the last 2 years, not my fault though). Anyway, I'm now with Shannons cause NRMA wanted to put my policy up by 33% this year... pfft!
    Glad you are happy with Shannons, I have heard some negative reports from mates with them. Long as its good for you. After all, its where you get the best service for the price.
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    I've been happy with Shannons in the past after the first time NRMA screwed me over with increasing the premium by such a large % for no reason. I tried them due to the good reports from mates with them. Shannons are related to GIO, so any quality repairer that does NRMA and/or GIO will also happily be used by Shannons, requiring less work from me to get what I want

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