
Originally Posted by
dilbert_rocks
I test drove a Jetta TDI (DSG), and basically had to stomp the pedal to the floor to get the thing to move up a gentle incline. Once it got into the boost range though I didn't notice much difference with the Turbo FSI (except for the noise). I think I read somewhere that both the FSI and TDI are a better match for the manual box.
I thought the TDI was noisy at low revs, but there are other posts that mention that after about 10,000km they quieten down. The salesman told me by 10dB - which I think is just blowing smoke up my exhaust. 9dB = 2^3 (ie: 8 ) times as soft. Put another way, 1 new TDI is louder than 8 "run-in" TDI's put together. Sorry - don't believe it would be that much.
I have heard similar stories about diesels requiring qualified diesel mechanics (ie: less common) to service them, but is anyone besides VW qualified to service your vehicle anyway? That's a concern I still have.

Fuel consumption is tempting though.
your maths on dB is correct... but i dont think that assumption is accurate.
besides, its still not going to be noisy per se.... i guess you need to priorotise whats important in a car for you. for me, its someting like:
0) longevity
1) mechanical robust-ness
2) general build quality
3) handling
3) power/efficiency
4) cost
5) comfort
6) useless crap that you pay extra for - ie gadgets.
'07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
'98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
'99 A4 Quattro 1.8T
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