Originally posted by: Wduaqnug
all of sudden i am looking for diesel car since i commute to another state for work
only car in us is jetta or golf
In the same boat as you, been commuting 200 miles a day for years just got a new job, and now it's only 180!!! Woo?
I drive a 2003 VW Jetta TDI Wagon. I bought it in November of 2002. I just turned 120K. The best commuter out there. I get 43-49 MPG on average, usually lower because I do 85 on the interstate. 15 gallons of diesel is good for about 650 miles. My Fuel cost is about $45.00 a week. The only maintinance I do is Oil Changes at Walmart every 10,000 miles (I used Mobil 1 Truck and SUV Synthetic) Air Filters, Tires, and belts.
I paid $19,000 for it when I bought it, I plan to leep it another 2.5 years at least.
I can't reccomend the TDI's enough, this is my second one. My first was a 1998, I bought it back when my commute was only 70 miles one way. When I traded it for the new one it had gone 187,000 miles before the turbo went, probably would have lasted longer but, I hadn't changed the oil in like 100,000 miles.
The New Jetta 5 TDI are heavier and don't get as good MPG. Stay away from an automatic at all costs. Everyone I know with automatic TDIs get 400 miles to a tank.
Find your self a good used Jetta III TDI (97-98), Jetta 4 TDI or Golf 4 TDI, or New Beetle TDI (99-04), or a B3 Passat TDI (96-97). Seen them for sale as cheap as $3,500 (check ebay). Just change the oil at the scheduled intervals using a good synthetic oil (Shell Rotella-T 5-40, Mobil Delvac1 5-40, or Mobil1 Truck and SUV 5-40, the Mobil one is just Delvac1 in a Mobil1 bottle.) and change the timing belt at the specified intervals and it will serve you well for a while.
I even ran current my Jetta on used cooking oil for 30,000 miles until the conversion kit blew up. I am getting a new vegoil kit soon as I miss getting my fuel for free.
For more info check out TDI Club
Oh and do your self a favor and get Sirius Satelite Radio and CB radio. The Sirius makes the drive bearable and the CB is the only way I can get reliable traffic reports crossing 5 counties on the way to work.
The seats are fairly comfortable, and there is plenty of room. I am a 6'4" 275lb guy, the Jetta is plenty comfortable.
The other option might be a Mercedes 123 Body (240D, 300D 81-85) Big and comfy and also run forever. they get around 30 MPG. They can be expensive to fix though.
Originally posted by: oldsmoboat
Diesel fuel is expensive
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Why dont you get a hybrid?
Originally posted by: Ziptar
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Why dont you get a hybrid?
I am not convined Hybrids are good over the long haul. They get great MPG the Civic gets 64 City 51 Highway and the Prius gets 60 City / 51 Highway, under perfect 55MPH conditions. They are gas engines though, along with all the Hybrid stuff, they probably won't be good for more than 100K miles. I could be wrong time will tell.
The Hybids are pretty small too, and in the case of the Prius looks like a pocket protector on wheels. For heavy interstate driving a Diesel would be better it will last longer. my car also has way more power than a Civic (yes, I drove one.) The TDI can go all day at 85MPH and still has plenty of pedal left for passing. On my case I like having a wagon too. It's hard to cram 4" x 4" fence posts in a Prius.
Originally posted by: Ziptar
Originally posted by: Krk3561
Why dont you get a hybrid?
I am not convined Hybrids are good over the long haul. They get great MPG the Civic gets 64 City 51 Highway and the Prius gets 60 City / 51 Highway, under perfect 55MPH conditions.
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The Hybids are pretty small too, and in the case of the Prius looks like a pocket protector on wheels. For heavy interstate driving a Diesel would be better it will last longer.
Shows in the MPG too.... 29 / 37 only hybrid I have seen that gets worse city MPG than Highway. The MPG on an Accord DX non hybrid is 26/34 and costs $14K Less than the hybrid. For $26K you can get the Fully loded EX and still get 21/30. The cost of the hybrid compared to the fuel savings makes no sense $$ wise.Originally posted by: Krk3561
Accord Hybrid:
http://automobiles.honda.com/models/mod...ord+Hybrid&bhcp=1&BrowserDetected=True
Something a little bigger, and has 255hp too!
Originally posted by: m2kewl
while diesels are better now, hybrids need more time to mature. honda's next generation civic hybrid has new IMA motor that's 1.5x the improvement over the existing civic (while maintaining the same size). in 5-6 years, i see both systems coexisting.
Originally posted by: Wduaqnug
all of sudden i am looking for diesel car since i commute to another state for work
only car in us is jetta or golf