Did you recently take on (or consider) a loan of 84 months or longer on a car purchase?
A reporter would like to speak with you about your experience; please reach out to PR@Edmunds.com by 7/22 for details.
A reporter would like to speak with you about your experience; please reach out to PR@Edmunds.com by 7/22 for details.
Options
What Would It Take for YOU to buy a diesel car?
This discussion has been closed.
Comments
Not sure how popular the Cayenne TDI was. Don't recall seeing any. Most are the Cayenne S around here. Still not nearly as popular as the X5. That seems to be the first choice of the Indian Casino moguls in my area. I see one X5 35d at the post office pretty regularly.
Not that long ago, the "Cayenne" midsize CUV (VW Touareg platform) was considered "the savior" of the Porsche brand ! This inconvenient part of the brands history, of course drove the Porsche purists crazy. But it's hard to remain "pure", if the purist's "vision" had lost the car company. Even the purists now have to acknowledge VW now owns Porsche, not vice versa. But I think that is a lead in to another related diesel story.
In the military, they certified for a host of special purpose vehicles. One that would be seen on a civilian road, covered & uncovered tractor/trailer rigs.
Might be interesting, Piech?
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/porsche-se-no-information-piechs-stake-sale-talks-111907778--sector.html
But then...?
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/porsche-se-posts-profit-owner-090242525.html
Middle East OPEC clubbers can't seem to wait to "cheat" on their agreed upon "cut backs", if they've ever really were in compliance @ all ( cut back).
"Curiously" & notably, Royal Dutch (Shell) announced $10 billion USD newly committed to known (old) deep water wells.
American gasoline is too expensive! Frack on!
Remember, we only use less than 8/9% of the worlds' oil! That is with 95 to 97 % gasser PVF! It would be less than 4%, if 60% of our PVF were diesels.
Retail in Folsom, CA, ULSD is two cents cheaper than RUG! Meanwhile, Hot Dog/Polish & soda = $1.50! ?
Advantage TDI's!
2 M EV vehicles vs 1.2 B gas/diesel vehicles, world wide tells of different realities.
http://www.autoblog.com/2013/07/23/mercedes-designs-golf-cart-of-future-pics/
They should have changeable battery sources that can be plugged in or wheeled into the house/garage for charging.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/porsche-celebrating-best-history-giving-140807538.html
Fiat workers get a decent bonus by that method. Does the Mazda Millenia count as a Mazda 1,000?
Saab workers must hold the record at a model number of 9000?
On the subject of better or worse mpg, ( all things being equal) it will be interesting to find out which people, given a choice of better or worse MPG, ( in a 60% diesel/gasoline context) would/will choose worse!? Defacto, we already know, given the 95-97 % gasoline PVF.
So for example, (midsize CUV) me, getting 33 MPG verses 18-20 mpg....3,030 gals vs 5,263 gals
To wit, with a 95 to 97 % gasoline PVF, to conclude that the system is seriously concerned with consuming MORE, rather than less is the only logical one! It's more than easy to see that they are trying to literally wipe out the competition, aka diesel PVF. So yes, abysmal mpg (from the systems point of view) is wonderful ! ?
So for example, the system, (in my segment: compact CUV) wants me consuming 18/21 mpg premium gasoline (*274.8 M - 3-5% ULSD), rather than 36/38 mpg ULSD. Over 180,000 miles, (12 yrs. avg life of PVF) the math is overwhelmingly compelling.
When you factor in the barrel of oil yields of 19 gallons of gasoline AND 13 gallons diesel, the 95 to 97 % gasoline PVF STRUCTURALLY mandates ANOTHER 40 to 70% MORE usage! As I have pointed out in other posts, 60 % diesel fleet ( like Europe's) for no other reason will literally CRASH oil barrel demand!
Now government figures 2014 indicate that that it's over 3,000,000,000,000 miles. (3.026 TRILLION) USA. It also indicates that miles are actually stagnant to falling. The 2015 & 2016 gov.gov figures WILL bear this out.
So another set of kudo's goes to VW A (credit, in this case) ! The real TMI is pretty wild!!!
For a lot of reasons, IF one can get a zero down, ZERO % loan, (after getting ones' best deal) I am already missing the scheme! Indeed, WHEN/IF offered again, I'd buy another property, not to mention another VW TDI with that kind of loan!
The bad/good news are @ this posting, the 2012 my 3.0 L TDI Touareg does not appear to rate an approved fix. The word is it will be bought back @ 09/2015 KBB $$'s, ($37,055. - $40,740, pg 7/15 executive summary), with: $1,000 GW, VW Road Assist 3 years, already in hand, Bosch penalties@ $1,500 & tbd bits that have been written in the court settlement. https://www.vwcourtsettlement.com/en/
This is "good"
Shell, et al, is/are aiming for new wells to be profitable at $20 a barrel. How many new known wells will $ 10 B buy? That's 10 billion invested IN the US.
For each vehicle, just looking for 12 yrs + @ 180,000 miles + @ 36-45 mpg (5,000 gals, ULSD) in the future.
On second thought a 3.0 L to 5.0 L twin turbo diesel would be absolutely wild!
I'd like her piloting anytime, around the "RING".
I recommend that one. I know there is a "Truth in 24 II" but last I checked Amazon would only sell an E-download version, and I want it on DVD or Blu-Ray.
I was reading VW used "diesel-gate" (us against them scary movie) to pull the "racing plug", aka, non-essential expenditures!?
Sort of like wearing Saville Row (custom made) tuxedos during the day during Lent; when sack cloth is more appropriate.
http://studiodiner.com/
I think this is the "diesel calm" before the storm! IF I'm reading the schema of articles correctly, VW might be getting into ever shrinking #'s & % markets: 1. Hybrids 2. EV 3. Small cars.
So for example, 2016/2017 my sales @ 17.5 M in 2016: to less than 17 .5 M in 2017. These market entries SEEM also to be @ the precise times they might be CONTRACTING the most & fastest. Total projected PVF miles have dropped. The average miles per vehicle is dropping also. The larger cars to light truck markets are the foreseeable trends both in # & % with few VW segment offerings, sans the "Atlas". The small car market is probably south of 25% of the PVF. The additional problems are higher capital costs to develop, buy, implement & market these "new" product offerings.
Now I know the VW "diesel-gate"/EPA deal was probably hammered out pre-current administration. It's going to be an interesting 4 to 8 years (2018 to 2026 ) for VW. & VW A
VW brought capital ($7 B +) and jobs to the USA.
Surprise ? Surprise? No!? You might have heard me say it on this site!?
Edmunds Price Checker
Edmunds Lease Calculator
Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and share!
Edmunds Moderator
To say they (a whole movie productions worth) were not successful in getting rid of a lot of diesels would be sticking ones head in the sands (of oil)
The 67,000 units not only "primes the diesel market pump as it were. I think it goes a long way in preserving the value of diesel vehicles, on the market
The 800# gorillas/elephants parked with the liberal's limos/suburbans were the absolute dominance of American energy!" Not to leave any out like solar, wind, but that would include: nuclear, hydro, geothermal, coal, oil, natural gas, recycled energy from on going product production, molecule designer building energy. It also was the unhearalded crashing of (domestic) oil DEMAND was almost totally overlooked by the last administration These & many other issues are the most disingenuous, as they were the ones to beat the 8 year old drums on raising fuel mpg standards!!?? Defacto, to remove 40/45 mpg posting vehicles with cars posting 25/26 mpg are huge steps backwards,.... even for folks... who can't/won't count.
Not to get political, (but again) IF VW or any other auto oem either cannot or does not choose to get into American market diesels in the next four years: to a MAXIMUM of 8 years, the next (unknown/tbd) administration's attitude might take a " closing of the windows of opportunity stance, Katie, bar the doors" direction to way more daraconian measures against diesels.
Leave them alone! Too much ado about not very much, already! Any diesel passenger car will fade into the boneyards at their own normal paces? ! T https://www.yahoo.com/news/modified-european-vw-diesels-undrivable-owners-133000958.html
But to muck them up? Dumb! I would swag it causes even more pollution!? One of the most car busy county's (La LA County) have more than validated most pollution to include the barely understood N0X levels to be totally exceeded already! This is regardless if they could waive their magic wand and remove all diesel passenger cars! You have to remember that LA County has jthe greatest concentrations of hybrid and EV vehicles, probably on the planet! L
For you diesel fans, both documentaries are about diesel powered R race cars from Audi. I do believe the latest and greatest are switching to E-power hybrid though.
If you can go more laps without a pit, that's an advantage. If you can change a battery pack in less seconds than it takes to fill a diesel fuel tank even with the best pump ever built, then you have an advantage.
They have some pretty severe limits on what they can spend on non-safety equipment (think $1500 for the whole car).
He races a Chevette diesel. He says most of the other cars just zoom by him, but they never have to come off the track, for fuel or anything else. It's like the tortoise and the hare. He does pretty well.
Edmunds Price Checker
Edmunds Lease Calculator
Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and share!
Edmunds Moderator
Fracking 2.0 ! https://www.wsj.com/articles/fracking-2-0-shale-drillers-pioneer-new-ways-to-profit-in-era-of-cheap-oil-1490894501
I seem to notice a lot more diesel MBs up here, they definitely sold in larger numbers relative to gassers (still the minority, but a larger one).
Was going to use it on a new '85 Escort diesel.
Folks talked me out of it as I didn't have a job lined up after graduation.
Bullet dodged, or a missed opportunity?
Edmunds Price Checker
Edmunds Lease Calculator
Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and let us know! Post a pic of your new purchase or lease!
MODERATOR
2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
Edmunds Price Checker
Edmunds Lease Calculator
Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and share!
Edmunds Moderator
FWIW, after I graduated, I moved back to CA and bought a one year old '85 Accord LX hatchback for $8650.
Edmunds Price Checker
Edmunds Lease Calculator
Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and let us know! Post a pic of your new purchase or lease!
MODERATOR
2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
Back when there was still a Tempo in the family fleet, I remember going to a junkyard to find a part for it. This would have been around 1994-95. I remember there was a very clean 86 Tempo diesel in the yard, 5-speed even. Pretty rare car.
I drove the Accord for about 3 years and 40,000 miles, which included a road trip from California to Michigan and back. Best tank on that trip was around 45 MPG heading west on I-40 in NM and AZ.
Edmunds Price Checker
Edmunds Lease Calculator
Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and let us know! Post a pic of your new purchase or lease!
MODERATOR
2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R / 2024 Kia Sportage Hybrid SX Prestige
So a classic is that threading of the needles betwixed/between any number of factors important to the bill payer. So for example, one factor important to me is gauging the car being able to go 3 major tunes (120,000 each tune) with no to little unscheduled maintainance.
Edmunds Price Checker
Edmunds Lease Calculator
Did you get a good deal? Be sure to come back and share!
Edmunds Moderator
http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2016/02/volkswagen-tdi-owners-being-stuck-with-1000-adblue-heater-repairs-still-not-epa-compliant/