I don't think that many people buy them to be honest.
First is the fact that you only save 0.4L/100km in fuel (7.5%), but give up 26kW and 80Nm (25% each) vs the 103TDI.
Next is that they're only $4500 cheaper than the 103TDI. BUT, it's a Trendline vs a Comfortline. To add the 'Comfort' package you're talking $2200 which halves that price gap. The comfort package adds:
Allow Wheels 15" Wellington (instead of steel wheels with hubcabs!)
Automatic dimming interior rear-view mirror
Cruise Control
Dual Zone Climate Control Air Conditioning.
Foot well illumination
Gearshift knob in leather
Leather trimmed Multi-Function Steering wheel
Multi-Function Display Plus
Automatic Headlights with Coming/Leaving Home Function
Rain sensing Windscreen wipers
Other things you miss with the 77TDI are:
Radiator Grille highlights in Chrome
Anti-theft wheel bolts
Rear seat centre armest with load through provision
'Black Pyramid' insert trim (instead of 'Titanium')
Rear Passenger Reading lights
Shopping Bag hooks (in boot)
Storage box in side lining (in boot)
12 volt socket (in boot)
Comfort Front seats
Height adjustment for front passenger seats
Front seat backrest storage pockets
Better 6 speed 'wet clutch' DSG (instead of newer 'dry clutch' 7 speed DSG)
'Sports Package' not available
I don't know, but I think that all of that is well worth the other $2300 different in price, excluding the performance advantage of the 103TDI.
So all in all, unless you're desperately short of cash, I'm not sure why you would get the 77TDI instead of the 103TDI because $4500 additional is a bargain for all the extra equipment you're getting, and in reality, after negotation, the drive away prices are probably far less than $4500 difference.
Just my opinion, but hope that helps![]()
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