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This forum is a riot. I am always amazed how folks put more attention here into their cars than they deserve.
Me a 2002 gmc sierra 1500 z71 owner. The truck looks nice even with nearly bald tires and will absolutely go anywhere with minimal wheel spin. Just gotta know how to drive |
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On the tdi front, the 2015 also has a new engine with urea injection. VW obviously knows what they are doing, but they are having to do a lot to that car to meet emissions. Maybe I will jsit get a mk6 golf with another 2.5 down the road. Quote:
It's more complicated than that. The tdi/DSG combo will me more expensive during regular services but it also will hold value better. In the end, I went gas because I know it, and once this car is out of warranty, I wouldn't hesitate to do major repairs to it myself. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 11-18-2014 at 01:22 PM. |
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Welcome to the club! I got a 6MT/nav/roof JSW earlier this year (took about 4 months as a special order) and really like it. Not as much fun to drive as my small, less efficient, more fiddly Italian cars, but I've always thought wagons were cool & I like VWs & I like TDi so it was a no-brainer all things considered.
I have a vag-com adapter and software that I got rather inexpensively on Ebay while I was helping a friend with a new Beetle. I've used it to diagnose errors on my daughter's '02 Jetta, but I've never tried it on my JSW. I'm guessing the share/freeware version that is limited for the earlier cars probably won't do anything like was listed upthread on my JSW |
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Here is a study on total cost of ownership for gas vs diesel that includes the JSW:
http://www.dieselforum.org/files/dmf...ort_dd2017.pdf The difference for me is that I drive less miles than the study so my fuel costs are lower and I am more apt to work on the naturally aspirated gas car myself. I figure it would have been a crapshoot. The gas engine should handle my shorter drives better as well. If I spent more time on the road, I would have gone tdi. |
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my work commute offers no awesome advantage w/ the TDI JSW (10 miles, suburban...clearly I need to move out to the country to realize the value of my TDi)...per my phone app, I'm getting 35ish MPG when most of the driving is in-town commuting with lots of stop & go. Road trips see tank MPGs in the high 30s and pretty much any time I'm out of stop-go traffic my discrete MPG effortly goes to 41-43 w/ in-trip MPGs on Interstate as high as 53. That said, longevity (which I hope is there...having owned a several older diesels with mileage ranging from 250-430k) and the fact that until this spring I rarely saw MPGs with anything more than "1" as the first digit (unfortunately, I don't use the Fiats as much as I could for utility and in truth when I do the combination of a carburetor and the fun factor of a high revving Italian engine don't make for awesome fuel economy anyway) so the fact that I can drive the JSW completely with complete indifference to fuel economy and still be getting 30something MPG seems pretty luxurious to me.
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why yes, this forum is a riot
Bikes are why we are here, but holy cow, there is a huge range of experience and knowledge available here and our opinions beat marketing any day. I happen to have an irrational anti-VW prejudice, but that is just my opinion. I like bikes and wagons. Here is a pre-snow photo of my dogs new wagon from a week ago. Riot on please! I have cold and need entertainment.DSCN4107.jpg
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I have 26K miles on my 2014 JSW and have averaged 42mpg in mixed driving since I bought the car.
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Oh, and VAG-COM is handy for things like noticing that one of my doors has an intermittent lock malfunction so I need to double check it. Yay for extensive computer diagnostics. |
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Switching to ethanol free made a big difference. It seems like the Germans do not like ethanol. |
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Example -diesel in Boulder = 3.60 per gallon, 40 mpg/$3.60 = 11.1 miles per gallon unleaded in Boulder = 2.89 per gallon, 33 mpg/$2.89=11.37 miles per gallon. Last edited by Mikej; 11-18-2014 at 04:05 PM. |
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