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  • #61
    Originally posted by Dubya View Post
    That's all good, but, as you would know, there's a 30% investment allowance (typically for companies) which, for those who can take advantage of it, could make upgrading prior to 30 June 2009 attractive and the numbers quite interesting.

    That's an immediate deduction of ~$10k on a TSI.

    Tempted?
    Yes, but as an employee the question is whether our car leasing company will pass on the 30% 'windfall' (I've asked the question - my current lease expires in 3 weeks, so it is a relevant consideration, as the current value of my one y/o TSI is probably approximately the same as 70% of a 118TSI/DSG/Sport/ACC - no response yet, I'll update the post).

    UPDATE - the leasing company does not appear to be passing on the 30% (apparently because their underwriter isn't passing it on to them...). So, for employees, unless your employer will buy the car, and pass on the benefit of the 30%, the effective 'discount' will be available only to owner/operator small business people (which is fair enough, happy to help small business, but unfortunately no good for me...)

    TG
    Last edited by tdi guy; 05-05-2009, 03:34 PM.
    (formerly TSI GUY)
    First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
    First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
    Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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    • #62
      Originally posted by Ozram View Post
      I just know that the missus is gonna fill it up with ULP
      Are the fuel hose nozzles for diesel and ULP the same size? I know you couldn't put leaded super into a unleaded car as the 'super' nozzle was too wide (deliberate govt policy).

      T(si)G
      (formerly TSI GUY)
      First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
      First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
      Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Dubya View Post

        In terms of fuel savings, assuming the diesel would use 1.5 litres less per 100km (the specs suggest a saving of only 1l/100km), at $1.50 per litre it would take 120,000km to recoup the price difference.

        $1.50 a litre???? at the moment im paying anywhere between $1.11 and $118 in melbourne for Diesel from regular servo's, which, i am pretty sure is cheaper than regualr ULP on most days of the week never mind the premium of PULP....
        currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
        previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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        • #64
          Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
          Are the fuel hose nozzles for diesel and ULP the same size? I know you couldn't put leaded super into a unleaded car as the 'super' nozzle was too wide (deliberate govt policy).

          T(si)G

          Depends if you are using low or high flow pumps. But yes, they can be the same size. And it happens more than you would think.
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          • #65
            well i bought the tdi today i was going the tsi but after doing my sums and driving both cars I decided to have a change.

            i get confused reading so many post on what to get but it's done now and if I want petrol i will have to wait till the next car.

            i got black golf 6 tdi, sunroof,sportspack with leather and ACC. I hope I like this car as it's my first VW and diesel.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Ozram View Post
              Depends if you are using low or high flow pumps. But yes, they can be the same size. And it happens more than you would think.
              Don't make the mistake of thinking it'll fit.. Can be rather messy.
              2002 Volkswagen Bora V5 - 2007 Mazda 3 GT - 1998 Ford Contour Sport - 2010 Volkswagen Jetta 2.0T - 2013 Volkswagen Passat 130TDI - 2015 Ford Escape 1.5 - 2016 Subaru WRX - 2018 Volkswagen Golf R Wolfsburg Wagon

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              • #67
                Originally posted by wicko View Post
                well i bought the tdi today i was going the tsi but after doing my sums and driving both cars I decided to have a change.

                i get confused reading so many post on what to get but it's done now and if I want petrol i will have to wait till the next car.

                i got black golf 6 tdi, sunroof,sportspack with leather and ACC. I hope I like this car as it's my first VW and diesel.
                Congrats Wicko. When do you pick it up? Which dealer did you end up getting from? I'm sure you'll love it mate.
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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Ozram View Post
                  Congrats Wicko. When do you pick it up? Which dealer did you end up getting from? I'm sure you'll love it mate.
                  thank you I just hope TDI right choice as TSI is very nice too but I never own Diesel and I want to to get good km's as i travel a lot.. I got it in Sydney dealer and pickup in 1 week.
                  Last edited by wicko; 05-05-2009, 08:50 PM.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by steve_tdi View Post
                    $1.50 a litre???? at the moment im paying anywhere between $1.11 and $118 in melbourne for Diesel from regular servo's, which, i am pretty sure is cheaper than regualr ULP on most days of the week never mind the premium of PULP....
                    When looking a few years into the future, one must make assumptions, and given recent fuel prices and their fluctuations, particularly for diesel, it seemed reasonable (and simpler) to assume $1.50 for both.

                    However, using the lower of your two figures for diesel ($1.11), $1.29 for PULP and VW's fuel consumption figures of 7.7 & 6.8l/100km for the TSI & TDI respectively, the break-even point would be at 113,208km. A payback of well over 5 years at 20,000km pa (but over 10 years for me!).

                    By this time the TSI would have consumed $11,245, and the TDI $8,545, in fuel, based on the above assumptions. And the TSI over 1,000 more litres of fuel (equivalent to about 20 more refills at the servo).

                    If the cost of each fuel is the same, the payback period decreases as fuel costs rise, which was another reason I assumed a higher, rather than a lower, fuel price (not wanting to make an already long payback period look worse).

                    For example, at $2 per litre the break-even point is at 150,000 (7.5 years) but at $1 it is 300,000 (15 years).

                    The other issue is the accuracy of VW's fuel consumption data. I suspect that in reality diesels get closer than petrol Golfs to the manufacturer's figures and this too would reduce the payback period (and so favour the diesel). The difference is probably less pronounced with the TSI than the T/FSI.

                    For example, if VW's urban consumption figures are understated by 10% for the diesel and by 20% for the petrol, the break-even is 67,004km or a payback of 3.35 years.

                    It is for this reason that threads on fuel consumption (such as those in the Mark V forum) could be quite illuminating and help put the lie to figures such as the ~8l/100km VW indicates for the GTI.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by wicko View Post
                      well i bought the tdi today i was going the tsi but after doing my sums and driving both cars I decided to have a change.

                      i get confused reading so many post on what to get but it's done now and if I want petrol i will have to wait till the next car.

                      i got black golf 6 tdi, sunroof,sportspack with leather and ACC. I hope I like this car as it's my first VW and diesel.
                      I love my TSI but the TDI is also very good. You will love it. Congrats.

                      TG
                      (formerly TSI GUY)
                      First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
                      First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
                      Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by tsi guy View Post
                        I love my TSI but the TDI is also very good. You will love it. Congrats.

                        TG
                        thanks tsi guy... I'm looking forward to it... something different anyway.. I have read a few reviews and they are all saying just shy of 1000km on a tank country driving so would be happy if I got 900km.... been a petrol person for so long it's funny to change...

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                        • #72
                          Hi all, very interesting reading through here. I'm looking at leasing my car through a company called McMillian shakespere. They say they baragin on the car and its options but just wondering how hard they really bargain as some of you guys have got some fantastic deals here.... anyone leased a car before.... doesn't have to be the same company, and can comment?

                          Stoney!
                          6 Sp Manual 118 TSi
                          Colour: United Grey
                          Build Date: August 09 Delivery Date: 16th Oct 09
                          ODO at last fill: 2555km
                          Avg Fuel Cons at last fill: 8.6

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                          • #73
                            Congrats Wicko, hope you ended up getting a good deal on one.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by twotribez View Post
                              Congrats Wicko, hope you ended up getting a good deal on one.
                              thanks twotribez, deal was ok i shopped around but seems the VW do not move to much.. but i'm happy with what I got and I hope the TDI will serve me well...

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Stoney! View Post
                                Hi all, very interesting reading through here. I'm looking at leasing my car through a company called McMillian shakespere. They say they baragin on the car and its options but just wondering how hard they really bargain as some of you guys have got some fantastic deals here.... anyone leased a car before.... doesn't have to be the same company, and can comment?

                                Stoney!
                                The quote our leasing company got from their preferred dealer (Barloworld) was the same as the normal corporate fleet discount I got from two local dealers. Obviously VW Australia give the dealers some latitude on pricing, and you would imagine in a recession they would be keen to get stock moving out the doors.

                                TG
                                (formerly TSI GUY)
                                First car: 1972 White Super Bug S
                                First Golf: MY08 Candy White Golf GT Sport TSI DSG
                                Now: MY13 Candy White Golf VI 2.0 TDI DSG (yes, I've come over to 'the dark side'...)

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