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My wifi will drive it. When time comes i will chose diesel again. I have to say, very nice car, soft ride, engine is so quiet that unbelievable....and fast. We see in next month's ....
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2014 Passat Wagon, TDI, blue-motion technology, ComfortPower front seats, Adaptive Damping Control, Premium Sound System, Power Tailgate, Sports pack
What a shame VW don't offer the TSi in the Transporter van range all they have is diesel right across the whole lot , in the UK they offer a 2.0 TSi . Personally I am not a fan of some of the issues the diesels have been having , belts being dragged into the timing gears with catastrophic engine failure . DPF problems seem to be an issue , for the love of me why cant a car be driven the way an owner wants to rather than being dictated by design that will cause a problem if not driven a certain way . Not all of us are going to drive long distances every day , my wife would drives our 2012 T5 2.0 turbo diesel twice a week to the local shops 4 kms each way . So when I get in the van on the weekend I have to flog the sht out of it to ensure the DPF gets its jollies . Petrol would not have the same problem I am sure , my current work van is a humble non turbo 2.0 petrol from 2005 now nudging 300000 kays and only had timing belt water pump done every 100000 . Didn't have has its first set of plugs and leads changed until around 260000 kays bloody thing runs rings around our previous 2.5 Turbo diesel for reliability .
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