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I’ve been eyeing a clean mk2 w/ a vr6. Even though I’ve done the porsche and bmw thing, the VW is calling my name.
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I had a 2006 GTI in the top trim, first year of the new body style - great car - and I'm thinking about getting another.. Price is reasonable, mpg is decent, carrying capacity is sufficient, 6MT, leather, and the navy blue matches my Kirk
Also had a 95 Passat VR6 wagon and VR6 sedan at one point w some mods - both MT. Those cars were a hoot. And threatened to blow up frequently. Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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I currently own a mk6 gti with a m6.
My wife drives a mk6 wagon with the 5cyl and an auto. Great reliable car for the money. |
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we never learn (says the guy with the VW tattoo on his arm and two vw rabbit's on his chest...)
I've always wanted to do a mkIII cabrio vr6 project... would be a fun car to tool around with my girls in...
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Might as well check in with a breif history..
94 Jetta GL 91 GTI 8v 97 Jetta GLX 90 Jetta VR6 87 Jetta GL 08 Passat 3.6 VR6 4mo Wagon 07 Audi A4Q And my current 16 GSW 5spd |
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Always liked the round headlights My 88 Golf held 3 of my bikes upright and inside with only the front wheel off. I've been trying to duplicate that ever since with no luck. Had a rack on the roof that would hold another 3... (or the same 3 if it wasn't raining or I didn't need to lock em up) M |
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After reading a ton of info I am starting to lose a bit interest in a TDI
Do I understand correctly? After the fix comparable MPG between diesel and gas not that different. I will use this sparingly ea. week in the city for short trips....grocery etc. Will use it a few times a month for 100 plus miles or so to get out of the city to cycle etc. Mixed reviews on whether the fix kills power and if they were done correctly. How would I know this? I don't really care about power and torque per se but might be nice on the road. Not a deal breaker. I need to use a fuel additive every other tank of gas to help reduce emissions? Emissions are worse on the diesel vs gas model? Oil changes are same schedule but cost more on diesel? If I don't drive much a gas car is better than a diesel? This car could sit for a week at a time since I commute by bike. Diesel engine in theory should last longer than a gas engine if used similarly? Tons of 2011-2014 jetta and Golf TDI to choose from presumably because these were buy back cars now out on the used market. Pricing is all over the place. USAA has a buying service but pricing seems about the same for what I am looking at. Might finance through them though. Anyone? Last edited by charliedid; 12-28-2018 at 10:29 PM. |
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With regard to a fuel additive... You have to be careful about where you purchase diesel. You want to buy top tier diesel from a high volume station. Think Mobil or Exxon near a highway, not the discount station in your neighborhood. For long term benefit, you should add a diesel additive every tank or so...it supposedly helps the high pressure fuel pump live long. Every 7-10K miles, you add a couple of gallons of exhaust treatment into a separate tank...it gets injected automatically as you drive. Think once an oil change or so. [edit] Speaking of oil changes, anyone who charges you more for a diesel oil change is ripping you off. Filter & oil. No big deal. If you're used to going to Jiffy Lube and using conventional oil, you will pay more. If you're already using OEM filters and good synthetic oil, nothing changes. I use the same Rotella T6 synthetic oil on my allroad gas engine and the Q7 TDi. By the way, discussions regarding which oil to use probably generates a third of the Internet traffic, just behind whether quick release skewer levers should be pointed forward or back... Go drive a couple of similar gas and diesel powered cars. You'll either love the torque of the diesel or the zoom of the gas turbo. Have fun!
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Sourcing fuel is another thing....finding high quality diesel that is easy for me. If I was on the road regularly either commuting or for work it might be easier. I guess I should look into that given I live in the city and nothing in my neighborhood would be considered high volume. I bet there is an app for that. |
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I was just perusing the VW CPO website and you can get a 2012 Jetta TDI with 50k miles and an unlimited 2 year warranty (gas cars are only good for 24k miles) for like $12k. Seems like a steal to me. Really thinking about getting one - but honestly haven't really researched it. Oh, and from my memory of owning one, the reason the oil changes are so much more is because the oil is super expensive. Last edited by notsew; 12-28-2018 at 07:17 PM. |
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In that case, cheers to all my crazy wagon friends! 83K sensational miles and FAST accumulating more on my S4 Avant (2007).
I tried dearly to embed a pic, but it wouldn’t do it, so here it is for now. https://www.instagram.com/p/Br82MQtn...d=3k9dqi4ikdvd Last edited by YesNdeed; 12-28-2018 at 07:45 PM. |
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My 2017 Sportwagen SE gets 30+ mpg on the highway, averages 25 on a tank. Fits a 59cm road bike in the back without removing the front wheel. I can layer multiple bikes back there if necessary, but very easy to take a buddy riding.
SE tier has everything I want and nothing I don't. Reliable as a stump, fun to drive, plenty of power (and I've owned both an R32 and a MkIV GTI), looks pretty, comfortable on the road, great on ice and snow. My local dealer has a half dozen new leftover 2018 SE's selling for right around $20K. I'd say that's a steal. |
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