2008 VW Jetta TDI Philadelphia PA

The Volkswagen Jetta TDI is an eco-friendly vehicle that will save you money on fuel. It gets 34 mpg in the city and 44 mpg on the highway, according to independent testing by the AMCI. On average, a diesel engine goes 30% further on a gallon of fuel than a gasoline-powered car and the VW TDI is living proof. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the Volkswagen dealers in Philadelphia, PA listed below.

Bryn Mawr Volkswagen
(610) 525-6670
663 W Lancaster Ave
Bryn Mawr, PA
 
Colonial Volkswagen Subaru Inc
(215) 355-8800
200 W Street Rd
Feasterville Trevose, PA
 
Devon Hill Volkswagon
(610) 254-8000
20 Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA
 
Burlington Volkswagen Roland Willis Jr & Son Inc
(609) 386-0084
4500 US Highway 130 North N
Burlington Township, NJ
 
Prestige Volkswagen Mitsubishi Fax
(856) 629-9200
4271 Route 42
Turnersville, NJ
 
Ybh Volkswagon Audi
(610) 356-4151
4940 W Chester Pike
Newtown Square, PA
 
Fred Beans Volkswagon
(610) 687-0700
315 W Lancaster Ave
Devon, PA
 
Wynn Jim Volkswagon-Volvo
(610) 539-1100
2049 W Main St
Norristown, PA
 
Holbert'S Volkswagon
(215) 343-1600
1607 Easton Rd
Warrington, PA
 
Burlington Volkswagen Inc
(215) 788-0900
Us Wy 130 N
Burlington, NJ
 

Volkswagen TDI Test Drive: Clean Diesel and Real Torque

Volkswagen TDI Test Drive: Clean Diesel and Real Torque

October 3, 2008   Margaret Teich

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Lazy E team member Margaret recently tested out the new Volkswagen Jetta TDI. Here are her thoughts.

The Volkswagen Jetta TDI reminds me of a good salsa dance partner; it grips but doesn’t cling to the road, it accelerates on demand and without hesitation, and is a thrill of a ride. To be fair, I was driving the clean diesel TDI across the Golden Gate Bridge and into Napa Valley on an exquisite afternoon so, really, how bad could it have been?

This nimble car is being marketed by Volkswagen as another solution in a broader transportation alternative portfolio. On average, a diesel engine goes 30% further on a gallon of fuel than a gasoline-powered car and the math checks out for the Jetta TDI; it gets 34 mpg in the city and 44 mpg on the highway, according to independent testing by the AMCI . One feature that helps encourage efficient driving is an energy monitor located directly in front of the driver on the dashboard (as opposed to the Prius in which the monitor is placed less conveniently to the driver’s right by the radio). At one point, with my foot off the accelerator I was getting 102 mpg. Then I abruptly jabbed the pedal which immediately reduced the fuel efficiency to 22 mpg. This alone made me reconsider my driving techniques and challenged me to get better gas mileage as I drove. Apparently, some people do this for a living. Just last month, Australian husband and wife team John and Helen Taylor family broke the Guinness Book of World Records driving 2,753 miles through 24 states averaging 58 miles per gallon, in the Jetta TDI.

Two main concerns with diesel have been that it’s dirty and that it lacks pick-up. But neither argument holds up with the Jetta TDI, which uses low-sulfur, “clean diesel ,” and delivers pick-up good enough for the 30 drag racers competing in the TDI Racing Cup . Moreover, p...

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