TDI coming to US?
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TDI coming to US? - 11/7/2006 4:53:34 AM
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Copterdoc
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Anyone know why Audi doesn't offer the TDI stateside like VW does? I rented a TDI A3 a few months back...fantastic. And the mileage I got with that thing was even better.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/10/2006 3:44:33 AM
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BadLuckAudi
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i think its already here of not go to canada and pick one up
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/11/2006 2:44:10 AM
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Flip
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I am not a big fan of diesels so personally I hope they don't bring it to the United States.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/12/2006 11:40:56 PM
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Chef
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ORIGINAL: Flip I am not a big fan of diesels so personally I hope they don't bring it to the United States. I wasn't either before I bought my first TDI, but own one and you'll change your tune quickly! I'd buy one in a heartbeat if they came to the US. I modded the hell out of my TDI and it was a torque monster. Just tap your right foot in any gear at any speed and your butt would sink back into the seat. It wouldn't win you drag races, but real-world driving was awesome. So was the 45+ MPG!!! Cheers!
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/15/2006 6:35:56 AM
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vnv727
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sounds awesome too me, love the torque in a hemi woot
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/16/2006 5:41:00 PM
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Copterdoc
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ORIGINAL: Chef I wasn't either before I bought my first TDI, but own one and you'll change your tune quickly! I'd buy one in a heartbeat if they came to the US. I modded the hell out of my TDI and it was a torque monster. Just tap your right foot in any gear at any speed and your butt would sink back into the seat. It wouldn't win you drag races, but real-world driving was awesome. So was the 45+ MPG!!! Cheers! Yeah, I've rented both an A3 and a BMW 320d with the same results. Personally I think the U.S. should give up hybrid cars and embrace diesels like they have over here. Combine the TDI with biodiesel and you've got not only a great car making tons of power, but also at least a partial answer to our environmental, economic and national security problems.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/16/2006 8:10:09 PM
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Flip
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I think the hybrid cars are going to mark the end of tuner cars but I sure hope not.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/16/2006 10:28:53 PM
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cary12
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I would love to have one of those Diesel A8's.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/21/2006 8:28:11 PM
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Chingy
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ORIGINAL: Flip I think the hybrid cars are going to mark the end of tuner cars but I sure hope not. Na, we will just have to learn how to tune a hybrid instead of a gasoline engine. People in america don't like diseals b/c they associate them with pouring out black smoke and that black smoke with pollution. It will take a long time for them to realize that TDI cars don't really have smoke. I myself would buy a diseal if I could.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/21/2006 10:49:39 PM
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Chef
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I personally think that the hybrids would work much better with the diesel technology. You can still modify to get the best out of the diesel engine, but save money and fuel with the hybrid option. You'd get the best of both worlds. Economy all of the time and power when you need it! Cheers!
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 12/2/2006 10:52:57 AM
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dankhound
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Vw stopped using the disels in 06 or 07 because of emissions issues. Diseils are bad ass thou. Way better than a hybrid. Both audi and vw are supposed to be getting disiels soon.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 3/1/2007 10:48:24 PM
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cary12
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Props on bringing the old post back to life...
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 6/15/2007 1:35:41 PM
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kudos328
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btw, it would be very difficult to make a tdi and a hybrid combo. The reason for this i found out on tdiclub.com forum is that the on/off of the petrol motor would kill the turbo very quickly. And they can't make a diesel without turbo because it would be as fast as a lawnmower and not fuel efficient enough to pass epa tests. However, i actually joined this forum because i wanna buy a A3 2.0T TDI which i hope will come stateside in late 08. I know that in europe they have the vw running 2.0T TDI and pumping out 147 hp and like 190 tq which is a big ass improvement over the A4 chassis which had a 1.9T and gave 90 hp and 150ish tq. plus the A3 looks bad ass compared to any v-dub
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 6/15/2007 4:48:34 PM
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vnv727
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hybrids are silly in how they are currently being implemented.....with the current battery packs and all its more enivornmentally friendly to NOT drive a hybrid....im not making this stuff up.........
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 6/16/2007 3:17:55 PM
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my girlfriend has an 04 jetta tdi and i hated jettas altogether b4 then. her car is the on gas and reliability, plus i got it up to 125 on the highway with 800 rpms to go. supposedky it does 132mph. im getting about 38.6 mpg. best car ive ever driven but cant afford one of my own.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 8/14/2007 3:03:41 PM
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johnnybburn
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The new VW Jetta's (that will meet future US emissions) are going to be out in January 2008 I believe. They are going to use some of the bluetec diesel technology that Mercedes developed, but not use the "bluetec" name at all to disuade association with Mercedes.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 8/14/2007 10:22:11 PM
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genovese45
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ORIGINAL: Flip I am not a big fan of diesels so personally I hope they don't bring it to the United States. i mean to me it dont matter if they bring it or not but down deap i dont like diesels cause i owned a jetta that was a diesel it would sound like a semi truck but thats a jetta and i guess ever since then i dont really care for diesels..
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 9/12/2007 1:35:48 PM
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Hamraighan
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I think Audi was intending on sending over some TDI models, but the U.S. put out a new brand of emissions standards and the new wave of TDI's didn't meet them. We have two VW's, a 2003 Jetta wagon .tdi, and the other a 2006 Jetta .tdi sedan. Both get over 50mpg. Unfortunately, diesel is more expensive than gas in NC, which is just plum irritating. If Audi sends over a TDI version of the A5, I'm pouncing on it. The U.S. certainly needs to begin embracing diesel over hybrids, especially with biodiesel in such an uprise.
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RE: TDI coming to US? - 11/22/2007 2:51:45 AM
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I drive a 2007 A3 TDI. The thing ROCKS! For emissions, Audi is leading the way and with the high energy density of diesel I get 900km of highway driving on a 55l tank of diesel. If it's mixed use with some heavy acceleration, I'm still getting 700KM no problem. Inside the car it is quite with a sweet sound of turbo when you really lean on it. And then...TORQUE! It just pulls and pulls from the line! Throw on the DSG and it's nirvana. As a Canadian, I have some of the bias against diesel...my dad had a rabbit back in the early eighties..the smell and the rattle :) But things have really changed. Another advantage is that here in Taiwan gas stations can get pretty busy and you have to wait forever...unless you have a TDI bad boy..no lines here in Taiwan for diesel. Another way to put it is this. My old car was a Toyota Yaris hatchback (2007). It had a 1.5l gas engine, and in city driving, I got 350km on a 45 litre tank. And that car had only 106BHP, no torque! It was so weak using the AC added about 20% to fuel use! Now, on a 55 litre tank of diesel (Which costs less than 45litres of gas) I can go at LEAST twice as far. If you have the chance, get the 2.0TDI. You really really really won't regret it!
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