Velocity111
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I previously has a 2013 TDI which I really liked a lot, great power with a Malone tune and DSG flash, and fantastic mpg because I drive for work. I sold it back to VW during the buy back period because the deal they offered was too good to pass up. Now I’m driving a Grand Cherokee, and while nice I really miss my TDI.
I’ve been toying with the idea of picking up another TDI, and doing some more things to it which I didn’t do last time. My concern - and question for this forum, is whether doing that is a waste of time? On one level, I’m concerned that I’m putting money into basically a dead product line. I’m wondering if I should go the golf R route instead, where products for that line will continue to be provided and innovate. The only issue is that I’m a big diesel fan and really just like the TDIs - is it time for me to move on, or will the TDI market still be alive for a while?
Any comments are appreciated. Thanks in advance.....
I’ve been toying with the idea of picking up another TDI, and doing some more things to it which I didn’t do last time. My concern - and question for this forum, is whether doing that is a waste of time? On one level, I’m concerned that I’m putting money into basically a dead product line. I’m wondering if I should go the golf R route instead, where products for that line will continue to be provided and innovate. The only issue is that I’m a big diesel fan and really just like the TDIs - is it time for me to move on, or will the TDI market still be alive for a while?
Any comments are appreciated. Thanks in advance.....