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Well, I certainly enjoyed my (far less sophisticated) 1991 1.6 Jetta diesel and it's insanely high mpg. That said, even badges as "ECOdiesel" it was no clean diesel. In a small car, that displacement was fine and I would expect now the same economy could be expected without the same particulate emissions.
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Agree....small diesel would be great also for US market, and Honda has terrific one they could bring over, but would cost more in short term and long term. Last edited by Ralph; 11-23-2014 at 02:33 PM. |
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Looks like the AWD Golf Sportwagen is coming. So no R, but at least AWD...
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/201...track-us-2016/ |
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In '91 there was a non-turbo diesel rated at 52 hp, and an "Eco-Diesel" (small turbo with constant boost pressure) making 58 hp. You can tell us what you got, but I've never heard of anyone getting more than 50 mpg consistently on the highway, because they had fairly short gearing. Today, in Germany, you can buy a new Golf, weighing close to 1000 lbs more than a '91 Jetta, with a 1.6 TDI making 109 hp (81 KW), rated at a combined 62 mpg (3.8 L/100 km).
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That short gearing has apparently found its way into more than one 16v gas car.
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On the other hand it really gave me an appreciation of close ratio gearing in a car. Until then I'd only driven economy cars with pretty high third and fifth gears. With the much more consistent spacing on the GTI I felt like I was running a 12-21 instead of a 12-28, the engine never really dropping out of its (somewhat limited) powerband. When the clutch went I put in a light flywheel. That, the close ratio gearing (which encouraged a lot of shifting), and the relatively high redline made it so much fun. I loved heel-toeing into the turns with that car. I did the same with the VR6 Passat I had later but detonated the engine after a while. Gave it to a friend who ended up parting it out. His local fire department used it to practice using the Jaws of Life on it. They broke the Jaws on the Passat - apparently there was some good quality steel in that thing. |
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Oh, I around 40...a little more for consistent highway driving. It was a vibrating mess at idle and pushing half a million miles I had no complaints.
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When I first saw the Allrod I thought it was stupid. An A4 avant with a cheesy body kit and a higher center of gravity. But after test driving it the wider track compensated for the taller stance - it handled and accelerated more then adequately and while it makes no sense off road, the additional wheel travel actually makes a lot of sense on crappy urban roads. Painted the offensive plastic body kit to match the body. I much prefer it to the Q5 -which is Audi's big seller in the same class. The one caveat is price -to say it's not exactly a value leader would be an understatement. But until they bring over the S4 Avant this will do. |
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For what it's worth, I'm about to trade my 2012 Sportwagen TDI for a 2015.5 Volvo V60 or Porsche Cayenne Diesel.
It's a tough decision, but with three kids--the 16 year-old daughter is pushing 6 feet tall--I just can't use it as the all-purpose carrier that I purchased it to be. It's simply cruel to stuff them all back there; I might as well own a two-seater coupe. And, since I'm 6'3", I can NOT slide my seat up to accommodate them. Still, it's an amazing car if you can suffer the children to ride in the back. |
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I had a 92 with the 8 valve that I loved. It even had the euro lights, recaro intrior and rear drum brakes? Car wouldnt start when that autoseatbelt would rot thru the wire or the clip got jacked up. Wierd time for VW
Similarly, when the exhaust went I did the same thing - along with a cam and some volvo injectors. That thing would roar and spit fire at speed. 3rd and 4th gear on backroads were lots of fun. Highway made for a long trip with all the racket, my wife hated that car kids came along and that was the end of working on cars under the shade tree Believe it or not, the build quality and service of our new tdi is light years ahead of the A2's. With all the parts i put into that gti I could have built like 3 about every 100,000 miles. Worse than an alfa, I always had donor cars in the yard. Good times, neighbors still traumatized Quote:
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I have an 2007 Volvo V70 with 148k. Love it. Have done plenty cross country trips and avg 30 mpg on regular. Trouble free. I've no idea on the cargo space of a V60, but my car has more then any small to mid size SUVs I was looking at when I was shopping.
On a different note. I use a Yakima Hold-Up platform rack to carry my two bikes. Hauling the bikes on the platform rack doesn't effect my gas milage at all. I also have a roof rack. When I mount my bikes on top, I loose 3-4 mpg. |
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One more thing.
But, as much as I love my Volvo, when it's time to replace it I'm looking at the VW sportswagen. I just hope I don't loose too much cargo space. |
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The V60 has a whole lot less than the V70. I think the only wagon sold in the USA that's currently made that has anything like the space in the V70 is the Mercedes E350 wagon. The V60 has less space, I believe, than the previous generation BMW 3-series wagon.
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