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Audi confirms four new TDI diesel models headed for US
http://www.autoblog.com/2012/11/19/a...headed-for-us/
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Wonder if BMW will respond. No Mercedes and Audi have diesel for their larger sedans. I suspect with what BMW paid for licensing Toyota's hybrid technology the answer is no
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Does that announcement mean no more A3 TDI?
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I just thought it was strange that it said five models, one a pre existing one and not the A3. I did not pull up the link though, just read what was quoted.
Does MBZ now put the more powerful Blutec into the E like the S, ML, and GL all have now? |
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I like Audi but they came to late IM stuck with the 335d for a while maybe in the next 8 years I will look into them, thats about the average longevity for my cars!!!
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VW has made no bones about it -- they want to be the world's largest car maker and Audi the "premier luxury brand". They are on the way but have a hard row to hoe to unseat the "S" class MB in the luxo category. However with Porsche now in their stable it is a formidible array of talent and expertise on display there. BMW and MB are going to have to pick up their game a bit to match them. All this of course is great for us, the consumer, who gets the benefit of this competition.:D Now then if VA(P)G could do something about improving their VW dealer network.........:angel:
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I guess that market is "owned" by VW, a Tiguan 2.0 TDI 6spd will be offered in 2015 in Canada, as per a local dealer. :dunno: but it makes sense to drop A3 TDI when Golf TDI is $15k cheaper essentially same car underneath and VW through options has more to offer at least here in Canada but again I've seen Audi/VW North America or Canada making goofy decisions based on bogus survey/marketing numbers. |
I never could bring myself to consider a A3 TDI because of the Sportwagon TDI.
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She's been lovin it.........what can I say!!! But VW can make a lot of money by giving HID/Xenon lights options etc in Canada, they are not coz the decision makers at VW Canada and VW America or BMW America or Audi America for that matter are not car enthusiasts, they're a bunch of North American business graduate monkeys trying to achieve their own 1 year or 2 year objectives, lol, its so predictive I can't help but laugh at what is going to happen to these companies, pathetic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OR they perhaps know how goofy north american consumer is and therefore they can do the same what GM, Chrysler and Ford has been doing to US/Canadian consumers, shove the ****tiest product down their throat and they'll buy it, I as a north american say no to ****y product!!! you have the ability to and resources to give good stuff to us so why aren't you??? The GMs, Fords and Chryslers have been delievering as needed and required by consumers in Europe for years so why not here, is it because they're in bed with the big oil or is it becuase NA consumer is willing to buy anything in the name of "domestic"............I think we the people in North America should have a choice and be able to enjoy the same as the rest of the world, frankly it is our taxes that fund MTO or DOT to work for us but it seems these institutions are getting a bigger pay cheque to ensure the good things don't come our way.....otherwise who'll buy a GM product costing less than $1500 and your neighbor paying $22000 for it!!! go figure........instead of the Golf Wagon we'd have a Dodge Caravan made in the USA if it was available with the 2.2 CRD common rail diesel as it is in Eorope! Don't know what to say anymore...............over and out. |
I'm so ready for a midsize diesel sedan such as F10, A6 or A7. 2013 is going to be a great year. :thumbup:
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dzlmoose Im 1000000% agree w you on this!!!
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