I’m looking into buying one and I would love to hear how others like theirs. I’m having a hard time trying to find a bio diesel car. And another question is, if I want a bio diesel car am I going to have to hook it up like that myself.
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The Jetta has a nicely finished interior, and rear-seat room is generous. Handling is agile, and the ride is fairly comfortable. The five-cylinder engine is noisy when revved and returned a middling 24 mpg overall. The turbodiesel got an excellent 34 mpg overall and offered the smooth, six-speed Direct Shift Gearbox manual transmission that can shift automatically. A new cleaner, more modern TDI diesel version will return for 2008 and will be available in all 50 states. Stability control is standard on most trim levels. IIHS crash-test results are impressive. Reliability of the turbo has been below average, but the 2.5-liter is average
Most diesels do not come pre-equiped to handle veggy diesel but it isn’t too complicated project for most. If you live in the states you might as well forget about the hybrid because the gas savings are very moderate and hardly warrant the extra vehicle cost as well as maintenance, I think this is partly to do with the fact they were designed to roam the streets of countries with non stop, stop-and-go traffic.