ludikris
Veteran Member
i want another one to replace my 99.5 as it is going to be a company car .. but 2000 and up alh only please
Chris.
Chris.
600,000kms on my previous Jetta before I took it off the road to buy the wagon. If I didn't get the wagon for the price I did, I'd still be driving it, lol.99.5 - 2003 with alh are all fine.
It's just the normal person doesn't advertise as 1999.5, rather just 1999 and that's also the older body style in that era. MK4 (99.5+) is a good car and seems to be a very long lasting vehicle.
That is why I think people tend to ask higher then normal for these cars. Not many cars can do that.600,000kms on my previous Jetta before I took it off the road to buy the wagon. If I didn't get the wagon for the price I did, I'd still be driving it, lol.
thats a fair price to ask ..... I see many guys WAY overpricing there rides !!Im thinking of selling my 02 4dr golf since I have a tdi toyota pickup now
2002 234 XXX km only mods are the 25th anniversary gti oem springs and koni street shocks (5000km on the set up,no issue with the ride height in the snow) 5 spd , Audi a6 wheels and winters included 4900$.(roof rack sold with my kayak)
You pay less for diesel than gas? Where?TDI last two times to three times longer then a gas powered car. You also pay less per litre and go twice the distance per tank. So if your gas car cost $70 to fill up, with the diesel you save $70 every time you have to fill a gasser up. Adds up quick, and the car will outlast any gas car
TDI last two times to three times longer then a gas powered car. You also pay less per litre and go twice the distance per tank. So if your gas car cost $70 to fill up, with the diesel you save $70 every time you have to fill a gasser up. Adds up quick, and the car will outlast any gas car
I believe he is saying that it will take two tanks of gas to equal 1 tank of diesel.You've got some crazy math going on.
That's my point... Diesel is more then gas now and you aren't getting 50% better mileage. ... Maybe 30? 40?I believe he is saying that it will take two tanks of gas to equal 1 tank of diesel.
So every time you fill up with diesel you are "saving" $70 that you would have otherwise spent on petrol.
It was worded a little confusingly.
That said, I don't think you would be able to get consistently twice the mileage of it's gas counterpart.