So i am getting the Tig this year and have test-driven both the TDI (103kw) and the base TSI (125kw) at the austral open night on Monday.
Whilst this allayed all of my worries about the car and how it drives, it has produced a problem in that i am now not sure whether to go petrol or diesel.
Both cars will be chipped so the TSI goes to 190kw and the TDI goes to 125kw.
This also gives the TSI access to a greater amount of torque over a larger rev range than the diesel.
Insurance and Rego costs are the same so the only differences i could find were the price of fuel including diesel conditioner (favours diesel by $300 a year), servicing (favours petrol by $300 up to 180,000km) and the initial outlay (about 2600 off the list price).
After 9-10 years the current difference in diesel (7.4l/100km) vs pulp (9.1l/100km) prices will have equalled out the total difference so that is a bit of a help in my decission.
The major concern i have is that we have apparently reached peak oil and the price of petrol is almost certain to rise. As such, diesel looks to be the cheaper/more practical alternative in the long run.
But then the fun factor comes into it, the 125TSI goes like nothing i have ever driven. The force pushing you back into your seat is exhilirating. the 103TDI was more sedate, not much push but it got you where you needed to be.
I will be driving most of the time in Brisbane, maybe a few trips to the Gold Coast.
Plan to keep the car until it dies in 20 or more years.
Does anyone have any more thing's i should consider before making my decission.
The heart says 125TSI ( to be 190) but the brain/voice of reason says 103TDI (to be 125)
At the moment I am leaning more towards the 125TSI (190).
Please don't turn this into a *****fight, i just want to know what made you go diesel or petrol and if you have any info that will help me make my choice.
Whilst this allayed all of my worries about the car and how it drives, it has produced a problem in that i am now not sure whether to go petrol or diesel.
Both cars will be chipped so the TSI goes to 190kw and the TDI goes to 125kw.
This also gives the TSI access to a greater amount of torque over a larger rev range than the diesel.
Insurance and Rego costs are the same so the only differences i could find were the price of fuel including diesel conditioner (favours diesel by $300 a year), servicing (favours petrol by $300 up to 180,000km) and the initial outlay (about 2600 off the list price).
After 9-10 years the current difference in diesel (7.4l/100km) vs pulp (9.1l/100km) prices will have equalled out the total difference so that is a bit of a help in my decission.
The major concern i have is that we have apparently reached peak oil and the price of petrol is almost certain to rise. As such, diesel looks to be the cheaper/more practical alternative in the long run.
But then the fun factor comes into it, the 125TSI goes like nothing i have ever driven. The force pushing you back into your seat is exhilirating. the 103TDI was more sedate, not much push but it got you where you needed to be.
I will be driving most of the time in Brisbane, maybe a few trips to the Gold Coast.
Plan to keep the car until it dies in 20 or more years.
Does anyone have any more thing's i should consider before making my decission.
The heart says 125TSI ( to be 190) but the brain/voice of reason says 103TDI (to be 125)
At the moment I am leaning more towards the 125TSI (190).
Please don't turn this into a *****fight, i just want to know what made you go diesel or petrol and if you have any info that will help me make my choice.





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