yaesumofo
Flashlight Enthusiast
I am looking to replace one of my gas guzzlers with this deisel sipper.
Owners report 35 city MPG.
Anybody?
Anybody?
Yaesumofo
Owners report 35 city MPG.
Anybody?
Anybody?
Yaesumofo
I am looking to replace one of my gas guzzlers with this deisel sipper.
Owners report 35 city MPG.
Anybody?
Anybody?
Yaesumofo
I carpooled with my family in a Jetta TDI this past weekend for thanksgiving. We averaged 42mpg despite lots of driving in traffic, and on unpaved mountain roads. I believe the TDIs do better in real life relative to the EPA MPG stickers than the gasoline counterparts.Surprising calculations:
Jetta 2.5L Unleaded Gas:
Suppose 25mpg in mixed driving and 15,000 miles a year. That's 600 gallons of gas consumed a year. National Avg. Unleaded price: $1.89 (http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/oog/info/gdu/gasdiesel.asp)
Yearly Car Energy Expense: $1134 ($1.89 x 600)
Jetta TDI:
Suppose 35.5mpg in mixed driving and 15,000 miles a year. That's 422.54 gallons of diesel consumed a year. National Avg. Diesel price: $2.66
Yearly Car Energy Expense: $1124 ($2.66 x 422.54)
The older I get the more I think some things are being manipulated by a powerful relatively small hidden group. Events could lead some people to believe that maybe a powerful group wants to stifle diesel use in US cars and they have created this higher diesel price on purpose. Who knows? Regardless, I too want a Jetta TDI
You might want to include any available tax rebates and the diesel engine's supposed longer lifetime in your purchase decision too.
Is the Jetta an American car? Just curious as I noticed your signature . . . maybe I'm missing something. :thinking:Buy American. Stop crying and start Buying.