VWDiesel.net The IDI, TDI, and mTDI source.
General Information => General => Topic started by: R.O.R-2.0 on October 01, 2010, 12:34:21 pm
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So, Fueleconomy.gov (run by the EPA and DOE), has listed the top 10 rigs with highest fuel economy from 1984 till now, and surprise surprise, VW hit the list 3 times.. 96-03 TDI cars w/ manual trannies.. (golf, jetta, jettagon) [jetta wagon for those who dont know]
but why only the old first and second generation TDIs? is it because they came with so much smaller cars wrapped around them than the newer TDIs?
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Those are with VE pump. PD engines gets better emissions, but mileage is worse.
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where is the list? I looked on the site and couldn't find a list put together. Also, the newer TDI info on there website is GROSSLY underated in terms of MPG.
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i never saw the actual list, they just stated the list was out, and 3 VW diesels made it on there.. prolly gotta go visit fueleconomy.gov... not diesel power..
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... fueleconomy.gov
I used to use that site a lot back after Hurricane Katrina.
It was one of the tools that swayed me to VW Diesels versus 190 Mercedes Diesels.
Boy am i glad i didn't go with MB.
I NEVER come across 190 Diesels in the boneyards.
And only a couple 190's period.
The estimated MPG on VW Diesel window stickers when new is usually lower than what we get after they have broken in and "relaxed" after a couple few years... or 20.
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i love cars that get higher than there sticker #'s lol..
Gas cars don't come anywhere near reaching their perfect condition #'s and it makes me laugh. lol