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Date:         Tue, 12 Feb 2008 18:09:33 -0800
Reply-To:     Shawn Wright <vwdiesels@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Shawn Wright <vwdiesels@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: New VW Rotten Unvieled // TDI?
In-Reply-To:  <47B20DB4.8030907@earthlink.net>
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Yup. I was very lucky in the 8 years I drove my Westy with the 2.1L, as most of the parts had already been replaced by the PO! :-) However, a friend bought a low mileage '90 gas Jetta last year, paid 50% more than I paid for my '85 diesel Jetta (albeit mine has 2x the mileage, but with a mint body). In the first 3 months, she had spent more on parts for her gas Jetta than I've spent in 4 years and 70k kms on mine. Mine has 330k kms, runs great, and gets a steady 52mpg imperial. If she hadn't sold her Jetta, at ~35mpg, she'd have used about 400 gallons more fuel over the same period/mileage, and probably spent even more on parts, tuneups, etc.

On 12 Feb 2008 at 13:20, Mark Drillock <drillock@EARTHLINK.NET> wrote:

> Sure, but have you ever priced a new ECU, or AFM, or idle valve, or ICU, > or OX sensor, or fuel pump, or.......... > > Lots of expensive parts we read about failing here every week on a > gasoline Vanagon. Not so many on a diesel. > > Mark > > > Scott Daniel - Shazam wrote: > > Yes and when your injection pump needs rebuilding I will cost the equivalent > > of 250 gallons of fuel to get the whole job done, something a gasoline car > > doesn't' even have at all. Nor does a gasoline car have a comparable > > expensive fuel system part that is a predictable major expense like a fuel > > injection pump rebuild. > > > > Fuel cost is only one part of the equation. > > Diesels cost more to get in the first place, and are often more expensive to > > repair. 'really fantastic fuel mileage' is just the short term immediate > > benefit, and not the whole story at all. I will grant you though, that > > counting all expenses from new purchase to say 200,000 miles the diesel will > > probably come out ahead on cost per mile compared to the gas car, but not by > > any astronomical amount like 60 % less over all or anything like that. Maybe > > 25 % less over all long term, as a wild guess. > > > > Tell me about this 'diesel fuel is less than gas in the summer' > > ............. > > I've noticed the fluctuation ( diesel in southern Oregon is more than > > premium gas right now, as it often is ) ........but not that is was less in > > the summer than gas. When did you first notice that, And why is that ? scott > > > > > > -

Shawn Wright http://members.shaw.ca/vwdiesels '88 Westy 1.6TD 5 speed '85 Jetta Diesel 1.6NA


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