Have you already replaced your TDI?

Have you replaced your TDI?

  • NO

    Votes: 80 44.2%
  • Deal Pending

    Votes: 16 8.8%
  • Yes

    Votes: 85 47.0%

  • Total voters
    181

atomicfront

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2016
Location
baltimore
TDI
2013 VW Jetta wagon tdi
Picked up a beautiful, 1-owner, 2010 CC VR6 4Motion with 40,000 miles on August 10th. Nav, 300W Dynaudio, backup cam, etc... Loving this car. The looming buyback of my 2011 TDI sedan with 111,000 miles will cover all but $1200 of what I have into the CC. It was a home run. It even came with brand new tires, a brand new battery and an oil change.

Obviously a big change in fuel economy from the TDI. But the VR6...its awesome.




Nice.
 

PoliPino

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 11, 2009
Location
Oakland Township, Michigan
TDI
2010 Jetta Sportwagen
I started working at GM in August, so I decided to support the company and bought a 2016 Chevy Malibu.

VW is sitting in the driveway, with a CEL on and a battery that doesn't hold charge. One last jump start to go to the dealerhip when the time comes.
 

Quiksilver

Active member
Joined
Dec 28, 2010
Location
Souderton, PA
TDI
2010 Black/Black Jetta Sedan
Yes and no. My '10 has been paid off for a year, and the plan was to replace my truck while the Jetta went into its later years.

I did replace my truck with a '17 Tacoma, and will just whittle down to a single vehicle for a while. My gf is looking to upgrade from her '99 Civic, so I may just use that as a secondary vehicle when the time comes. I may look at a CR-V or Rav-4 once the truck is paid off, but I'm fine with the truck as a daily driver now that I'm a homeowner.

I have advanced quite a bit in my career, so it's not so bad absorbing the higher fuel costs at this point.
 

redbarron55

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 10, 2010
Location
Navarre, FL.
TDI
2012 Touareg TDI Executive
I bought a 2016 Town and Country minivan to replace my 2013 JSW.
My wife likes the JSW better, but doesn't trust VW to support the cars in the future.
We decided on the van since we are close to retirement and want something that we can stuff children and grandkids in to go to movies and dinner etc.
We also were looking for something that would tow our 16' Scamp trailer and the "Stow and Go" seating that lets me put in the occasional 4 X 8 foot plywood or sheetrock panel.
Also while the van might not last as long as the JSW there are more people who can fix the thing and the cost MIGHT not be as astronomical as some of the VW GOTCHAS.
 

bubbagumpshrimp

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2013
Location
Virginia
TDI
'13 Jetta TDI
I bought a 2016 Town and Country minivan to replace my 2013 JSW.
My wife likes the JSW better, but doesn't trust VW to support the cars in the future.
We decided on the van since we are close to retirement and want something that we can stuff children and grandkids in to go to movies and dinner etc.
We also were looking for something that would tow our 16' Scamp trailer and the "Stow and Go" seating that lets me put in the occasional 4 X 8 foot plywood or sheetrock panel.
Also while the van might not last as long as the JSW there are more people who can fix the thing and the cost MIGHT not be as astronomical as some of the VW GOTCHAS.
I think you'll do just fine with that move. People like to bag on American vehicles, but those Chrysler minivans hold up pretty well. And yeah...repair cost is one reason that I'm looking to go to a domestic vehicle.
 

ezshift5

Veteran Member
Joined
Sep 2, 2003
Location
West Coast
TDI
2013 JSW TDI (Enroute BB).......2017 Jetta 1.4 turbo 5M ....................
2013 JSW here also (6M TDI). VW indicates > $24,000 buyback. I have another (German) car. Beautiful little MB coupe (but it ain't no JSW).

Not sure what to do (but pleased at the two year decision window orchestrated by - among others - Ken Feinberg/VW)

Thanks Ken/VW


ez sends on the squall-intensive northern California morn.............
 

Clark Addison

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 2, 2010
Location
California
TDI
2010 Sportwagen TDI
Audi A3 Sportback e-tron. It took 28 days to empty the 10 gallon tank, 64 mpg. And it drives like an Audi. What's not to like?
 

rfortson

Veteran Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Location
Houston (Clear Lake)
TDI
2012 Jetta Surfwagen TDI
Audi A3 Sportback e-tron. It took 28 days to empty the 10 gallon tank, 64 mpg. And it drives like an Audi. What's not to like?
I'll probably have to fill mine this weekend as I'm finally down to about a third of a tank (estimated gas range at 130 miles). It's been a month since my last fill-up and I've driven 675 miles so far.
 

chadbag

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2013
Location
Utah
TDI
2x 2013 JSW (1 manual BOUGHT BACK 12/20/16, 1 DSG BOUGHT BACK 1/14/17), Audi A3 e-tron gas-plugin-hybrid, gas Volvo V60
I'll probably have to fill mine this weekend as I'm finally down to about a third of a tank (estimated gas range at 130 miles). It's been a month since my last fill-up and I've driven 675 miles so far.
My tank shows half full and I am at over 500 miles. Mind you, the last several weeks have been "special" in that my weekly or 2xweekly trip to Orem (75 miles round trip) I have been doing in the JSW (otherwise parked). Audi for everything else.
 

radereb

Active member
Joined
May 12, 2015
Location
USA
TDI
Jetta
Would it be stupid to buy a new car now then refinance once the deal is done?
 

TDIinMA

Veteran Member
Joined
Sep 1, 2010
Location
Plymouth, MA
TDI
2011 JSW 6MT; Black uni, Cornsilk
Would it be stupid to buy a new car now then refinance once the deal is done?
Depends. If you buy new or close to new, it could be smart since you'll probably get a really good rate. Then you just put what VW gives you against the loan. No need to refinance.
 

Cincy_TDI

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 30, 2013
Location
Cincy
TDI
Passat SE TDI
Looked at the Golf Alltrack today. Didn't test drive it but seems like an nice car to replace my Jetta...if I stay with VW...
 

radereb

Active member
Joined
May 12, 2015
Location
USA
TDI
Jetta
Depends. If you buy new or close to new, it could be smart since you'll probably get a really good rate. Then you just put what VW gives you against the loan. No need to refinance.
Once I put the money from VW towards the loan, would my payments go down?
 

kjclow

Top Post Dawg
Joined
Apr 26, 2003
Location
Charlotte, NC
TDI
2010 JSW TDI silver and black. 2017 Ram Ecodiesel dark red with brown and beige interior.
Once I put the money from VW towards the loan, would my payments go down?
Typically the loan payment will not go down. You would just shorten the payback time. If you want to lower the payment, then you would probably have to refi.
 

chadbag

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 8, 2013
Location
Utah
TDI
2x 2013 JSW (1 manual BOUGHT BACK 12/20/16, 1 DSG BOUGHT BACK 1/14/17), Audi A3 e-tron gas-plugin-hybrid, gas Volvo V60
Once I put the money from VW towards the loan, would my payments go down?
As was mentioned, typically your payments don't change but the term is shortened -- you have few payments.

IF you want a lower payment after you apply the payback money, go to your local credit union or bank and refinance it (depending on what your interest rate is etc). Then you could arrange it so the term is about what you have left but with a lower payment.
 

chadbag

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Joined
Jul 8, 2013
Location
Utah
TDI
2x 2013 JSW (1 manual BOUGHT BACK 12/20/16, 1 DSG BOUGHT BACK 1/14/17), Audi A3 e-tron gas-plugin-hybrid, gas Volvo V60
How's the pickup? Torque?
Not Clark, but...

When you jam the pedal down and have ICE and EV at the same time it is pretty good. Not quite TDI but it moves. Drains battery fast to do that a lot though. ICE alone or EV alone not that much but it gets the job done.

I have no problem cruising at 80-90 with the 1.4 and also at normal HWY speeds (60-80) no issues at all passing at all.

I drive with a really light foot when in EV mode. Need to get every mile out of the car. LOL I did the same when the JSW was new. With the JSW that did not last long...
 

DanB36

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 13, 2003
Location
Savannah, GA
TDI
2014 Q5 Prestige TDI, Monsoon Gray
Some banks will re-amortize your loan on request if you make a large payment. I don't know how common it is, but USAA has said they'll do it. That would result in reduced payments for the remaining term of the loan. I don't see any reason that it isn't a more common thing, but it's apparently far from universal.
 

rfortson

Veteran Member
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Location
Houston (Clear Lake)
TDI
2012 Jetta Surfwagen TDI
I'll probably have to fill mine this weekend as I'm finally down to about a third of a tank (estimated gas range at 130 miles). It's been a month since my last fill-up and I've driven 675 miles so far.
So, filled up today after 751 miles, adding 7.9 gallons. That comes to 95mpg for the tank.

I figure a week of electricity is about $4 for me, so that comes to $16 for electricity. Gas was $2.60 a gallon, so that would be the equivalent of 14 gallons total for 751 miles. That's around 53 MPGe. I'll take that. Best tank I ever got on my JSW was 38mpg.
 

austintg

Veteran Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2014
Location
Texas
TDI
2016 Audi A6 Technik
Buying a 2015 Jetta TDI

A dealership in Arlington has agreed to put my name on a '15 TDI and will buy my '10 TDI with an extra $500 in dealer credit depending on what my figure is. If I have done my calculations correctly, should be about $11,500 and I owe $8,000.

The 2015 they're selling had hail damage, all repaired by them in house, and will be $10,500 off of MSRP. I can't wait! I've never had a car with less than 1,000 miles, this one has about 355.



 

austintg

Veteran Member
Joined
Feb 26, 2014
Location
Texas
TDI
2016 Audi A6 Technik
Looked at the Golf Alltrack today. Didn't test drive it but seems like an nice car to replace my Jetta...if I stay with VW...
Nice thing about the Alltrack is it has the built in AC plug, I use mine in my '10 Jetta to charge my drone batteries between jobs. The new ones don't have it anymore, only the Toureg and Alltrack I believe. Maybe a top of the line Golf Sportwagen?
 

imurrx

Veteran Member
Joined
Sep 14, 2012
Location
People's Republic of Massachusetts
TDI
2010 TDI Cup Street Edition
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mhqojwsn85ta089/IMG_20161006_114513.jpg?dl=0

Just took home a lexus certified 2012 Lexus CT 200h with <34,850 miles. Got a free 2 year unlimited miles bumper to bumper warranty, new tires, new floor mats, and free carwash for life. It takes regular gas, has a sport suspension (unlike the Prius), and also has a power mode. It cost me $17,995. So when ibgetu check I'll pay off the loan.
 
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bubbagumpshrimp

Veteran Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2013
Location
Virginia
TDI
'13 Jetta TDI
A dealership in Arlington has agreed to put my name on a '15 TDI and will buy my '10 TDI with an extra $500 in dealer credit depending on what my figure is. If I have done my calculations correctly, should be about $11,500 and I owe $8,000.
The 2015 they're selling had hail damage, all repaired by them in house, and will be $10,500 off of MSRP. I can't wait! I've never had a car with less than 1,000 miles, this one has about 355.
Good deal...and nice photos. At $10.5k off...I would think about a new Passat SE.
 

atomicfront

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 12, 2016
Location
baltimore
TDI
2013 VW Jetta wagon tdi
Some banks will re-amortize your loan on request if you make a large payment. I don't know how common it is, but USAA has said they'll do it. That would result in reduced payments for the remaining term of the loan. I don't see any reason that it isn't a more common thing, but it's apparently far from universal.
I called up USAA six years ago when I was going through a divorce and they gave me a new loan with a lower rate and extended term and gave me two months of non-payments to start off. They seem pretty flexible.
 
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