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General => Insurance => Topic started by: Callum82 on 10 September 2012, 20:23
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Someone mentioned the other day that having the all red TDI badge on the back of my GT TDI 110 could annoy the insurance company.
Aesthetically I think it looks better though on reading up it actually denotes the power level for the GT TDI 150 making it more desirable to thieves.
Seriously?
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No.
Badges are a random combination that are put on by dealer. The red I or red DI means naff all.
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No.
Badges are a random combination that are put on by dealer. The red I or red DI means naff all.
I found this on the TDI club forum...
Here's a bit of breakdown as to the significance of the badge colours:
Silver SDI: 1.7, 60hp, no turbo (Lupo, Polo, Caddy)
Silver SDI: 1.9, 68hp, no turbo (Polo, Caddy, Golf)
Silver TDI: 1.9, 90hp (Caddy, Golf, Bora, Beetle, Passat, Sharan)
Green TDI: 1.2, 61hp (Lupo 3L)
Red I:1.9, 110hp (Golf, Bora, Passat, Sharan)
Red DI: 1.4, 75hp (Lupo, Polo)
Red DI: 1.9, 100hp (Golf, Bora, Passat)
Red DI: 1.9, 115hp (Golf, Bora, Passat, Sharan)
Red DI: 1.9, 130hp (Golf, Bora, Passat)
Red TDI: 1.9, 150hp (Golf, Bora)
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Well there you go, the red DI could mean 3 different models of mk4 golf.
Its all absolute bollocks IMHO.
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Well there you go, the red DI could mean 3 different models of mk4 golf.
Its all absolute nuts IMHO.
Like I said, mine is all red TDI so it only seems to denote 150bhp models.
And I agree, it's crazy. I laughed when I heard but later on it got me thinking.