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Old 03-16-2015, 05:12 PM
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Is it due to the cost of a dsg?


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For those who might care, I was at the local VW/Volvo dealer yesterday, and they're blowing out the remaining 2014 TDI Sportwagens. There are no manuals to be had, it seems, but automatics are readily available and surprisingly inexpensive: ~$24,500 with moonroof but no nav. The deal seemed good enough, and people here seem enamored enough of the car, that I'm considering getting one.
The excellent discounts are because they're clearing stocks of the remaining 2014 cars. There are many fewer 2.5Ls because TDIs outsold the 2.5L by around 10:1. The gas versions were much less common, and now that they're moving out the last remaining stock they are even more rare. I bought one (2014, TDI & DSG) on Feb 20. At that time there were, according to autotrader or cars.com, around 150 new JSW TDIs in the Metro Washington area, and 2 of the 2.5L.
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Old 03-16-2015, 05:24 PM
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Wifes Jetta SW TDI Manual has 350k

Wife's Jetta SW TDI Manual has 350k
Engine internals haven't been touched
Two new clutches, shocks, miscellaneous oil leaks but still running strong!!!
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Wife's in sales and put on 20K miles a year. Normally we bought a new car ever 50K has for a used car that was about limit before price dropped a lot if trading in on another new car. We have avoided buying 7 new cars
And the feds let you deduct on your IRS Taxes $.57 for each mile driven in that year So for 2015 21,500 miles x .57 = $12,255.00 deduction
We seldom pay Federal taxes It wouldn't be that big a savings on taxes if you factored in a new car ever three years but on to 400K
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Old 03-16-2015, 05:41 PM
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10,000 miles before an oil change sounds like "let's get rid of some of it's lubricating properties so extra friction helps seat the rings". Of course the extra friction will cause extra wear in bearings, etc. so whatever benefit this provides (questionable in my opinion) early in an engine's life will likely have to be repaid later.
10,000 mi is VW's recommended service interval for this car, not something a random internet guy dreamed up.
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Old 03-16-2015, 06:23 PM
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The good news for diesel owners in San Diego is that it costs about $3.05 gallon vs. $3.40 for regular which has gone up $1 or so in the past few weeks. Some of the rise may be due to the refinery fire in SoCal and switching over to the "summer blend" required by local/state government rules which costs more to refine. Or so I read.
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Wife's Jetta SW TDI Manual has 350k
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Wife's in sales and put on 20K miles a year.
what year is that car charles? if i'm doing the math right, it's about a 1998?
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Old 03-17-2015, 06:54 AM
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The good news for diesel owners in San Diego is that it costs about $3.05 gallon vs. $3.40 for regular which has gone up $1 or so in the past few weeks. Some of the rise may be due to the refinery fire in SoCal and switching over to the "summer blend" required by local/state government rules which costs more to refine. Or so I read.
That's groovy but even tho higher than gas, Diesel is now about $2.50 around here.
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Old 03-17-2015, 11:31 AM
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OT: sportwagen

Not that I want one personally, but I think a 2.0 turbo JSW would be a great vehicle .


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bump

anyone care to guess the make of this (dare i say, beauty of a) vehicle?

it's apparently will be sold State side

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Old 06-11-2017, 07:59 PM
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anyone care to guess the make of this (dare i say, beauty of a) vehicle?

it's apparently will be sold State side


Mercedes Benz
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Mercedes Benz
Google image search says otherwise.
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Old 06-11-2017, 08:15 PM
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Old 06-11-2017, 08:20 PM
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http://www.buick.com/regal-tourx-mid...gon/#/exterior
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Old 06-11-2017, 08:23 PM
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station wagons coming back?

watch out SUVs? maybe zero plastic wood grain trim.
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Old 06-11-2017, 08:47 PM
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A Buick indeed

I hope GM has sorted out all that ignition stuff and QC issues. This looks like a really good buy
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Old 06-12-2017, 09:49 AM
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A Buick indeed

I hope GM has sorted out all that ignition stuff and QC issues. This looks like a really good buy
$$?? couldn't find it..I'm guessing Audi/BMW/Volvo $..
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