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Thread: Polo 66 tdi- anyone own?

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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    really? why would the petrol be better for that? doesnt europe love diesels and they have them as their city cars. i can understand if its a long haul truck, but a car?
    anyway,besides that reason, why would the tsi be any diff than the diesel tho
    as for me, i drive about 350-400 km a week in sydney traffic. current car gets mid 8l/100km but is super cheap to maintain, way less than a vw would be, but its old
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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    really? why would the petrol be better for that? doesnt europe love diesels and they have them as their city cars. i can understand if its a long haul truck, but a car?
    anyway,besides that reason, why would the tsi be any diff than the diesel tho
    as for me, i drive about 350-400 km a week in sydney traffic. current car gets mid 8l/100km but is super cheap to maintain, way less than a vw would be, but its old
    Europe subsidises their diesel cars so they cost less than the petrol versions.
    Here the diesels cost more so it costs less in teh short term to run a petrol car (for me it would have taken up to 10 years with current price differences in base car + fuel to reach parity)

    Diesel's have their place to shine (longer distance runs) but it really comes down to what you need it for and if it is city/suburb driving then you may not be getting the good economy out of the diesel.
    Also the new Diesel's have a wonderfuly expensive DPF that will prove to be annoying later in life.

    Euro petrol engines are very good on fuel and power.
    Diesels have their place so it's up to you to decide what you need to use it for and do the sums.

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    diesel is on par or slightly less than petrol now tho.
    i just need it to get to and from work, in the most fuel efficient manner, and its about half what i get now l/100km wise
    whats DPF? and how late in life?
    the gti is good as well thats the thing, but that dsg is annoying

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    Hasn't the 1.6 TDI engine been shown to be rather peaky in the Golf 1.6TDI? Turbo lag down low, then a rather small sweet spot revs-wise.

    I think the 1.2TSI is a better bet for most people.

    There have been numerous reports on the cost effectiveness of diesel cars in Australia. You have to do big kms before you get ahead on running costs compared to the equivalent petrol model.


    Urban consumpion

    diesel Fuel Urban (l/100km)5.8

    petrol
    Fuel Urban (l/100km)7.0

    Extra cost of TDI is $2500 approx. 1.2L extra per 100km @ $1.30/L = approc $1.6 extra per 100km to run the petrol car.
    Lets be generous and round it to $2/100km extra to run. ($2500/$2)*100 = 125000km payback period.

    People will counter that you will pick up a bit on resale. To which you could invest the initial $2500 NOT spent on the TDI in some investment that makes money
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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    diesel is on par or slightly less than petrol now tho.
    i just need it to get to and from work, in the most fuel efficient manner, and its about half what i get now l/100km wise
    whats DPF? and how late in life?
    the gti is good as well thats the thing, but that dsg is annoying
    Yes, diesel is now slightly cheaper than petrol is, but the price difference for the car means that it will still take you about 6-8 years on average driving using current fuel pricing differences to end up better off buying the diesel (if you do suburban driving).

    Have you looked at the new fiesta that gets very good fuel economy?

    Info on the DPF:
    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f28/...ion-48738.html

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    Don't forget walbjj...you will pay a premium (in the new car price) to have the diesel engine. It's this cost (and the DPF issue) that will see you needing to run the vehicle for 6+ years before you would be 'in front" of the next guy who bought the 1.2lt TSI.

    FWIW....we're getting 650+km per tank (with a 35 - 38litre fill up) out of our TSI. Plus, we don't have to queue for the diesel pump because some Landcruiser is there filling up 200+litres, and it just happens to be a s-l-o-w pump (not a hi-flow).

    We investigated the diesel option fairly closely......and it didn't pay for our city running mixed with 35km of freeway every morning, and again every afternoon.
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    wtf, thats ludicrous that dpf crap. that turns me off completely. another reason why euro cars suck when it comes to maintenance and ownership costs. im back to square one now.
    as far as the fiesta goes, its a ford. no chance

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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    wtf, thats ludicrous that dpf crap. that turns me off completely. another reason why euro cars suck when it comes to maintenance and ownership costs. im back to square one now.
    as far as the fiesta goes, its a ford. no chance
    no worries. You get what you pay for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    wtf, thats ludicrous that dpf crap. that turns me off completely. another reason why euro cars suck when it comes to maintenance and ownership costs. im back to square one now.
    as far as the fiesta goes, its a ford. no chance
    Well you are pretty limited then.
    Go a petrol polo or maybe a Honda Jazz

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    Quote Originally Posted by walbjj View Post
    Entertaining the idea of getting one of these rather than a polo gti. Main reason is I want a manual, and the idea of a dsg failure, although rare is off putting. I also have no intention of racing or driving fast.
    In fact, towards the end of my ownership of an s2000, I never took it beyond 5000rpm, and when I owned an evo9 I never pushed it hard as fuel consumption was ridiculous in it.
    I guess I just want something nice and easy to drive.
    So anyone here have a tdi polo and how is it
    Quote Originally Posted by markis View Post
    also in the same dilemma. whether or not to buy the TDI or GTI based on tranny.

    any other inputs?
    Just wondering if you guys have taken the 77TSI for a test drive?
    Choice of both manual or DSG.
    Have driven both, and personally preferred the DSG.
    I am currently considering either the 77TSI or the GTI and waiting for dealership to get a 77TSI from their holding yard so I can test drive them back to back, but if I went 77TSI it would have to have the sports pack etc and salesman said they have
    nothing in stock with this option nor will they anytime soon......again a nuisance because he said the ride with the sports pack option was a firmer ride than the GTI? Something I would prefer to test with back to backs and draw my own
    conclusions anyway.
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