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It is a slow car, but still a balanced chassis. I would daily drive one. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 11-17-2014 at 03:24 PM. |
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I like the diesel, the manual, but I'm conflicted about AWD. I don't think I'd need it in New England. We have good snow tires and they're pretty amazing. AWD costs money in fuel all year round in weight and in friction. |
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Almost no one needs AWD.
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Bingo.
The number of times when I couldn't just wait an hour or so for the plows to come through in the last 2 years came to exactly zero. |
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Any recommendations on snows? If this coming winter turns out to be as bad as they say, good snow tires seem wise investment for my GTI. TIA.
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That's true. But I do!
We live on a mile-long, 14% hill in Vermont, in a tiny village that's last on the list for plowing & sanding. I switched from a Mercedes E320 4matic (which was AWESOME in the snow; as competent as any Audi or Subaru I've owned) to a Saab 9-3 SportCombi. Even with new studded snows last winter, there were times when I couldn't get up my hill. It used to be okay; there was a watering hole about 2 miles up Rt. 7, so if I got to the bottom of the hill when it was bucketing and unplowed, I'd just call the plow company, ask them to come over, go kill an hour over a couple of pops at the local, then drive up the hill once it had been 'groomed.' But now the watering hole's not there anymore, so AWD is mandatory. ; )
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I purchased a 2013 JSW TDI about 2 months ago after "trying my best
not to buy one..." It was a pure "want" purchase not a "need" but boy do I love the car. Immediately installed a "copy-cat" Golf R suspension- springs/shocks/bump stops/struts with an H&R 24mm adjustable rear sway bar, went to 17" wheels/performance tires, blacked out all the chrome trim, added rear bumper guard, roof top bike racks, cargo liner, did a few vag-com changes and will install fogs in the next week or so then I'm done until spring. I'll tint the windows a bit, change the wheels, front grill will be replaced with a Golf grill, install an "R" steering wheel, shift boot/knob and maybe upgrade the stock headlights. Having owned numerous wagons in the past and had the incredible pleasure of driving uber-wagons on the autobahn I find it hard not to have one in the driveway. Find the right wagon and they're as functional as all get out plus really fun to drive. Tons of great info over on VWVortex.com |
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I live in a snow state as well, and don't "need" 4WD/AWD. Nice to have for sure, but cost benefit is not there when you look at the fuel and maintenance expenses (not to mention the upcharge). |
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Our X3 imploded last summer and we bought a 6k TDI JSW (manual) that I'm slowing starting to love. I immediately drew up a laundry list similar to yours but have been resisting....seems it could really do with a xenon/fog lamp upgrade... Compared to the 12-15mpg I was getting in the Bimmer, the TDI mileage is glorious. |
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Hmm... good timing on this thread. We're in the process of moving back to the States, and a TDI JSW is high on our list of vehicular-type objects. Anyone have any pointers/resources on particular model years to seek/avoid and/or things to look for?
In our price range we'll probably be looking at clean 2011-2012 models (based on a very casual troll of cars.com) |
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I have no interest in snow tires since I live in SoCal but the Tire Rack site has lots of good info on all kinds of tires' performance on wet/dry pavement. I don't know if they have been able to test in snow but even so the other test info would probably help you decide on the best compromise for your usual conditions.
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About the interior LEDs, I jsit drove my wife's ford fusion. It reinforces how positive the change was. For a second, I thought the battery went dead the light was so pale and yellow. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 11-17-2014 at 07:48 PM. |
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Bought a tdi for my bride this summer, loving the mileage on trips. Live in a winter state and never had awd, not even worried
Only thing on my mind is the dsg. Curious how that works out |
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Oh, I debadged the rear hatch as well. It looks much cleaner. It was needed after the bumper protector.
I don't have any pics of the jsw, but here is the other car: |
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I've been dying to program our 2010 to roll all the windows down with the key fob. I wonder if I could find someone local with the ross-tec software and pay them to do it.
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