hi, and welcome
i had the same decision to make and ended up going for the 2.0TDI. i have had mine now for ~15 months.
i do mainly city driving in brisbane and manage to get 800km out of a 55l tank of diesel with a weighted foot, the economy is great, on the highway i get a little over 1000km from a tank now that the car is run in. i have done just under 17000km.
as for the servicing costs, i am not sure. i have have free servicing for another two years. i believe the scheduled costs begin around $350 for the first sevice and then go up in small increments per 15000km service interval. i think the 60000km service is around $450 to $500.
my car used approximately 600mL of oil in the first 10000km, over an 11 month period. it has used no more oil since the first service at 12mths.
as for the TDI being phased out... well, yes and no. the TDI will still be a TDI, but the PD (pump duse or unit injector) type engines are being replaced by CR (common rail) engines.
The current 2.0TDI engine code is BKD, the 2.0TDI (with CR technology and DPF) engine code is BMN. The BKD engines are good for 103kW and 320NM of torque, the BMN engines are good for 125kW and 350NM of torque.
The BMN engines are being used in the euro spec VW/Audi models, they are not yet available in the models we get here - i am hoping to see them here soon .
The BKD engine is capable of the same figures as the stock BMN engine. There are a number of companies offering software upgrades for this, oettinger is one of them.
http://www.oettinger.com.au/oau_vwgolf5_et.html
hope this helps.
*edit
and i forgot to mention the most important thing. the 2.0TDI is loads of fun, aside from a little lag off the line it goes exceptionally well. from a standing start or accelerating in gear this car gets up and goes very well indeed. i drove both the 2.0FSI and the 2.0TDI on extended runs in mixed conditions and the 2.0TDI won hands down... the only thing that i preferred in the 2.0FSI was the engine note at high rpm. The 2.0FSI punches out 110kW (an extra 7kW or 10HP over the 2.0TDI) and 200NM of torque.
2.0 TDI = torque = fun
*edit mk II
my apologies. i stand corrected, the 125kW 2.0TDI with DPF is not a CR engine - so i am told. apparently the CR engines are yet to even be in production - this is news to me. oh well, any improvement made by VW is sure to be a blast to drive over and above the PD 103kW and PD DPF 125kW engines.
boy is my face red. haha. oops. i should not have rattled off that it was CR before i knew for sure.
watch this vwvortex thread for more info... http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3099705
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