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    Hi All,

    I'm looking at buying a new Golf TDI or maybe a TDI GT Sport and was wondering if there have been any mechanical problems with either of these models. I wouldn't expect too many on a new car especially a VW as I have always considered them to be very well built and engineered.

    Thanks
    Russ
    Russ

    2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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    As far as the engine goes i have had zero problems with my Caddy TDI, and it's a fantastic vehicle too. Faultless.

    No, wait, there is one problem..

    It's too high. But i'm fixing that.

    The golf TDI's that i have been in were fantastic cars if you ask me. and the GT sport screams!

    APR Tuned | KW Suspension | INA Engineering | Mocal Oil Control |
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    • #3
      I have this problem with my TDI in that I used to really enjoy going to service stations to fill up, and now I hardly ever have to go to one.
      MY08 Jetta TDI, DSG, Platinum Grey, Anthracite Leather, Foglights
      MY07 Polo TDI, Reflex Silver, GTI Wheels, GTI Suspension

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      • #4
        Thanks for the quick response. I am really amazed at the grunt these new common rail TD's have. I have test driven a Ford Focus TDCI and a Hyundai i30 (sorry for using unsuitable language on a VW site) The Focus really flies compared to the i30, but the overall finish of the Hyundai is far better. Can't wait for the VW test drive hopefully this week sometime I will be trying out a Manual TDI Pacific and if they have one in stock I won't be able to resist taking a GT Sport for a spin. Haven't been able to find anyone with anything bad to say about them so far.


        Cheers
        Russ
        Russ

        2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mr_walker View Post
          I have this problem with my TDI in that I used to really enjoy going to service stations to fill up, and now I hardly ever have to go to one.
          If only all of life's problems were so dramatic .......
          Russ

          2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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          • #6
            Originally posted by mr_walker View Post
            I have this problem with my TDI in that I used to really enjoy going to service stations to fill up, and now I hardly ever have to go to one.
            Haha, yeah i get a shock nearly every time i fill up cos fuel has gone up by so much since last time!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
              Thanks for the quick response. I am really amazed at the grunt these new common rail TD's have.

              Cheers
              Russ
              VW does not use Common Rail TDI yet in the Golf range it uses a direct injection system called 'Pumpe Duse'.

              The next Golf will have the new Common Rail TDI engines
              - Ben

              1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
              2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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              • #8
                Thanks for that, I just did a quick search on the Pumpe Düse system as you said and it looks as though it works along the same lines as the common rail system, but with maybe the result of a slightly quieter engine. Either way from what I have read they seem to perform just as well and the TDI GT Sport has got me drooling for a test drive
                Russ

                2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
                  Thanks for that, I just did a quick search on the Pumpe Düse system as you said and it looks as though it works along the same lines as the common rail system, but with maybe the result of a slightly quieter engine. Either way from what I have read they seem to perform just as well and the TDI GT Sport has got me drooling for a test drive

                  Yep, just make sure and try out the Manual and the DSG if u get a chance. Ive driven Manuals all my life, until now. While it still has some annoyances, and doesnt change exactly where i would, its pretty close 99% of the time. The GT has the paddle shift while the pacific doesnt.
                  currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
                  previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by steve_tdi View Post
                    Yep, just make sure and try out the Manual and the DSG if u get a chance. Ive driven Manuals all my life, until now. While it still has some annoyances, and doesnt change exactly where i would, its pretty close 99% of the time. The GT has the paddle shift while the pacific doesnt.
                    Hi,

                    Does the DSG have the usual automatic trait of kicking back into a very low gear when you plant it and seemingly sound like you're going to blow the head off it. I have a 2005 XR6 Falcon with the 4spd tiptronic at the moment and although when it kicks back it revs pretty high it doesn't sound like a 4 cylinder auto would (ie - ready to explode in a pile of bolts) that's the main thing I dislike about auto's.


                    Cheers
                    Russ
                    Russ

                    2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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                    • #11
                      Hi Russ,

                      I'd have to add my 0.02c.

                      I chose the manual GT and that was stepping out of a 4 speed auto BA GT. Whilst you sure have to actually "drive" the manual diesel, I hate to tell you that there'd be nothing between your current XR6 and my weezy 2.0 diesel in a traffic light drag. Sure I have to drive the ringer out of it to match the current auto 6 packs, but I've found through repeated attempts that these things are "about" the same speed as the 6 cylinders in a drag, and make even the 8's and similar beasty cars look silly in the twisty, hilly stuff. About the only difference is the transition to FWD, wheel hops at the lights, and power on understeer, which is all to easy with a genuine 350nm at the wheels!

                      Having had Ford Auto's for the prior 7 years, it's been a breath of fresh air to get back into a manual. The downside for me is that I can't really just "cruise" elbow out the window style as I'm ALWAYS changing gears in traffic, but the upside is I get to choose what the car does in the hills and odd squirt in the twisties. THAT for me is the winner. I'm sure DSG is 99% as good as previuosly mentioned.

                      I've not lived with a DSG though, so perhaps once a few of the DSG oilers chip in, you'll get a good idea of the real story. Also, sadly, Jaymz on here is looking to sell his as new tricked up GT, so in your shoes I'd be checking out that option in the "For Sale" section. I've driven it, and it just rocks.

                      You won't miss much about the Ford, whatever way you go, trust me!!
                      2014 Skoda Yeti TDI Outdoor 4x4 | Audi Q3 CFGC repower | Darkside tune and Race Cams | Darkside dump pDPF | Wagner Comp IC | Snow Water Meth | Bilstein B6 H&R springs | Rays Homura 2x7 18 x 8" 255 Potenza Sports | Golf R subframe | Superpro sways and bushings | 034 engine mounts | MK6 GTI brakes |

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Russ59 View Post
                        Hi,

                        Does the DSG have the usual automatic trait of kicking back into a very low gear when you plant it and seemingly sound like you're going to blow the head off it. I have a 2005 XR6 Falcon with the 4spd tiptronic at the moment and although when it kicks back it revs pretty high it doesn't sound like a 4 cylinder auto would (ie - ready to explode in a pile of bolts) that's the main thing I dislike about auto's.


                        Cheers
                        Russ
                        No the DSG doesn't do that. Its nothing like an automatic transmission in its behaviour. Because it isn't an auto.
                        2008 Volkswagen Polo 1.9 TDI

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                        • #13
                          if you're in manual mode and you floor it, it wont change gears. if you then push a bit harder the pedal makes a click and it then changes down a gear or two.

                          i've owned a dsg tdi golf for a year and now the gt tdi in manual for 6 months and let me tell you... the dsg is still nothing on the pleasure of driving a manual (the dsg-ers will tell you otherwise though )
                          2x Caddy, 1x Ducato

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                          • #14
                            had our 2.0TDI DSG comfortline for 3 years this weekend & touch wood haven't had any issues with the drive train.... it goes like you know what
                            Red 99 Seat Ibiza Cupra Sport, coilovers, K&N (Gone but not forgotten)
                            Blue 05 Golf 2.0 TDI DSG Comfortline, leather, sunroof.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cogdoc View Post
                              Hi Russ,

                              I'd have to add my 0.02c.

                              I chose the manual GT and that was stepping out of a 4 speed auto BA GT. Whilst you sure have to actually "drive" the manual diesel, I hate to tell you that there'd be nothing between your current XR6 and my weezy 2.0 diesel in a traffic light drag. Sure I have to drive the ringer out of it to match the current auto 6 packs, but I've found through repeated attempts that these things are "about" the same speed as the 6 cylinders in a drag, and make even the 8's and similar beasty cars look silly in the twisty, hilly stuff. About the only difference is the transition to FWD, wheel hops at the lights, and power on understeer, which is all to easy with a genuine 350nm at the wheels!

                              Having had Ford Auto's for the prior 7 years, it's been a breath of fresh air to get back into a manual. The downside for me is that I can't really just "cruise" elbow out the window style as I'm ALWAYS changing gears in traffic, but the upside is I get to choose what the car does in the hills and odd squirt in the twisties. THAT for me is the winner. I'm sure DSG is 99% as good as previuosly mentioned.

                              I've not lived with a DSG though, so perhaps once a few of the DSG oilers chip in, you'll get a good idea of the real story. Also, sadly, Jaymz on here is looking to sell his as new tricked up GT, so in your shoes I'd be checking out that option in the "For Sale" section. I've driven it, and it just rocks.

                              You won't miss much about the Ford, whatever way you go, trust me!!
                              Thanks to everyone for their feedback. My XR6 is a nice car but I have just replaced the brake rotors all round with aftermarket RDA's and it is already showing signs of light brake shudder again or is it the tailshaft ??? who knows ?? - It's more trouble than it's worth IMO. It also has a suspension bush in the rear gone (at least one) and this is on a car with only 58,000 k's on the clock. I am starting to drool even more about the thought of getting the TDI GT, I was going to test drive a 2.0 TDI Pacific next week, think I'll have to see if they've got a GT as well. I have already been in touch with Jaymz regarding his car and although it would probably be a great car, I am looking at buying new and without all the mods and my preference is for white in colour. I'm pushing 50 and I don't want the neighbours to think I'm having a Mid Life crisis

                              Cheers
                              Russ
                              Russ

                              2005 Subaru Outback 3.0 R Premium

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