Brian wrote:
Interesting about TDIs returning.
I'm not sure I would be bothered about pressing the brakes to start. Coming from a manual and having to press the clutch to start, for me, the instinct is already there. Thinking about it, I habitually do that on the occasion I drive an auto.
As far as red, not a deal breaker, but it is my last choice of car color. Black is second to last, but the car I wanted, and bought, just happened to be black. I regret it every day of summer.
Enough of my ramblings, I hope you enjoy it.
Thanks!
While I hope they do return, and VW claims that the Gen 3 EA288 engines didn't use the defeat device to trick the EPA, like the previous generations did. I fear it's too little too late. Diesels have been pretty well demonized over the past couple years, going to be hard to right the public perception. This Golf is just a 2 year old "new" car that the dealer finally got the go-ahead to sell, not necessarily a return of the TDI.
The foot on the brake thing to start is going to be more of an annoyance in the Winter, when we go out to start the car to warm up.
Slippery wrote:
That looks sharp!
I went Monday to my local dealer and they did not have any TDIs. I sat in a GTI with the plaid seats ... what a mistake that was!
Thanks!
I too was swayed by the siren call of the GTI. Same dealer we got the TDI Golf from had a left over '16 Performance Pack, DSG, SEL, Autobahn, in Reflex Silver. I drove it the day we sold our Sportwagen back, made the salesman in the back seat nervous. I wanted it, but I couldn't get them low enough on price, there wasn't enough incentive from VW for them to move it, like there was for the new cars. The sales manager wanted to talk price again on the GTI, when we came back to look at the TDIs, but we decided for our 70 mile a day commute, the TDI was the more practical, and obviously the more budget friendly option. Besides, as much as I like diesels, I don't hold a candle to SWMBO, when I told her the '15 TDIs were going to be sold, I pretty much put the nail in the coffin on the GTI idea.
Billy_Bottle_Caps wrote:
Congrats! I like it
Thanks!
xflowgolf wrote:
yeah all the old stock TDI's in any trim anybody actually wants went fast.
Congrats on the Golf!
Thanks!
I think it depends on where you are. There are still a pair of S Trim, DSG, Sportwagens on my dealer's lot. Honestly, if they'd had heated seats, we probably would have bought one, and lived without the sunroof, and other bells and whistles. The Golf in SE trim, just had all the features we considered "must haves," and then some. We bought the only/last Golf they had, but there were several Passats, and at least one Jetta left.
dyintorace wrote:
I really like red cars (my current BMW wagon is bright red). Yours looks great!
Thanks! I looked at a few BMW wagons, I look forward to the day of <$15K 328d wagons, I think.
xflowgolf wrote:
bigdaddylee82 wrote:
The MDI-in cable provided is for a pre-lignthing iDevice, no big deal, my work phone is an ancient iPhone, and I used the same cable on our old Sportwagen to stream Slacker, Pandora, and whatnot. When I plug my iPhone into the Golf, it shows up as an iPod and tells me there's no media present, so I can't stream and control the iPhone via the MDI port on this model.
Don't all iphone's... even the really old ones, have Bluetooth?
Yeah, but I use my personal phone (Blackberry PRIV) 98% of the time, and my antique work iPhone is mostly just for text notifications from remote water monitoring stations. I do get the occasional work related call on my "work" phone, so I usually have both with me. The advantage of the work phone is that it has unlimited data, so it was great for streaming stuff on road trips. I could plug the work phone into the MDI port, have Slacker streaming, and have SWMBO's or my phone connected via Bluetooth. I haven't tried, I might be able to have multiple phones connected to Bluetooth at once on this system, but on our Sportwagen, you had to manually select the Bluetooth device you wanted to use.
tuna55 wrote:
So I am checking my local guys inventory right now. Looks like $10K off gets you into the $16K territory, though I see 0.6% financing, not 0%. Pretty good either way.
I want a red one and they only have silver!
We did 1% for 48 months, but put more than 1/2 down, only stipulation was that we keep the note for 1 year before paying it off. See we wanted a silver or white, and they only had red. Buy one and we can swap.
dyintorace wrote:
Would one search under new inventory or used inventory?
Dealer we bought from hadn't bothered to put any of the TDIs on their website at the time we bought. Might be best to call.
2002maniac wrote:
My Dad has a 135k mile 2012 Sportwagon that he was set on selling back and buying a Mazda CX5. He just worked out a deal for a straight across trade for a 2015 Sportwagon with 15k miles. He is pretty excited about the transaction.
Nice!