StayPuff
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I don't think the site is up anymore....or has it been moved??
I don't think the site is up anymore....or has it been moved??
Trouble? None. That appears to be a great price. My only concern would be where you live. If you live in a non emissions check state and I wanted one that would appear to be a great buy.looking at a tdi golf sports wagon on car.com 2015 with 3000 miles only for $20000, what kind of trouble can I get into if i buy this vehicle.
VW pulled the Tdis off their site. Dealers were told to do it as well. Not all have cleaned up their sites.Mmm, yeah. Methinks VW is pulling most of their TDI sites down.
Because they are no longer for sale seems like a big point...The bigger question is: why? It seems kind of pointless . . .
- Tim
Wrong place. Look for the section related to the year and model of your car.I Hope I'm posting in the right place. My 2013 JSW has a squeak in the sunroof. Does anybody have a fix?
I love this car, Phillip
Check this forum which is the correct one for your car.I Hope I'm posting in the right place. My 2013 JSW has a squeak in the sunroof. Does anybody have a fix?
I love this car, Phillip
I used to think the same, but from an engineering perspective, a diesel is a poor choice for a hybrid, where the engine constantly turns off and on, which is something inherently cold-blooded diesels do not like to do.I'm hoping this is still somewhat related to the thread. While the TDI in the Sportwagen is in limbo, I would hope that VW would offer their hybrid as an option to the Sprotwagen models. Having a lower fuel usage option in a car that is so deserving of it should continue. Perhaps they will eventually get to the best option - a hybrid diesel in the Sportwagen!
"Exclusive: VW to offer to buy back nearly 500,000 U.S. diesel cars - sources" -Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-volkswagen-emissions-usa-idUSKCN0XH2CX
I've been saying that for some time.
The $5000 amount being quoted isn't set in stone, and I wouldn't be surprised if the amount differs by year/model. Have to wait for something official. All these unnamed sources may or may not be correct.VW to pay US customers $5,000 each to settle dieselgate: Die Welt
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/20/vw-to-pay-us-customers-5000-each-to-settle-dieselgate-die-welt.html
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/...developed-emissions-cheating-software-in-1999
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the Passat is included in the list, but was not named. It was named as one of the TDI models included in the approx. 488,000 affected vehicles when they originally announced the diesel problem back in Sept. 2015. I hope it is, as I would like to have that option if I don't like the fix they propose.