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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: Happy on 25 July 2022, 12:25

Title: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: Happy on 25 July 2022, 12:25
Thinking about giving up the GTI in favour of a diesel. Looking at a Honda Civic or Ford Focus where mpg is quoted in high 70's - so real world maybe 55mpg.

Energy price cap rise due in October and I still feel violated from the last rise.

I know I'll probably regret it but kind of feel backed into a corner.
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: willni on 25 July 2022, 13:02
Peace of mind is underrated, it's just a car at the end of the day!

Although the injectors are a weak point, I know someone that got real world 65mpg out of a 1.6 GT TDI pre-facelift.
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: Happy on 25 July 2022, 13:57
Peace of mind is underrated, it's just a car at the end of the day!

Although the injectors are a weak point, I know someone that got real world 65mpg out of a 1.6 GT TDI pre-facelift.

Cheers, might look in to that.
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: symonh2000 on 25 July 2022, 15:18
Be careful with Focus diesels, especially the 1.6 DV6 unit, as it is known for problems.

By brother has a 1.6 TDi Skoda Octavia, and that easily does 55-60mpg and it isn't too slow, has plenty of room etc.
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: Exonian on 27 July 2022, 14:11
Granted that Diesels are cheaper now due to demonisation but would it really make *that* much of an impact to your daily driving?
At some point you’re going to have to sell the Derv car too so you’ll get less back (theoretically, unless they suddenly come back into fashion if China kicks off with Taiwan and we stop importing electrical things from there bearing in mind the amount of Western investment in Chinese EV’s) so that will kind of even out.

Diesel seems to be 6 to 8p a litre dearer everywhere I’ve gone past recently and the GTI happily runs on 95 and can easily do 40mpg in cross country use using sensible driving techniques. Unless you’re doing mega miles you probably won’t save a fortune and won’t be sat in such a nice car. Nicer things tend to cost a bit more but they make you… err, Happy  :smiley:
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: Happy on 27 July 2022, 14:39
 :smiley: good point well made, sir
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: Ej1749 on 27 July 2022, 14:46
Thinking about giving up the GTI in favour of a diesel. Looking at a Honda Civic or Ford Focus where mpg is quoted in high 70's - so real world maybe 55mpg.

Energy price cap rise due in October and I still feel violated from the last rise.

I know I'll probably regret it but kind of feel backed into a corner.

Before my MK7 GTD I had a MK6 2.0 litre 140bhp diesel for about 6 months. I used to get about 650 miles to a tank, compared to 400-450 in my MK7. I am not sure if the MK6 had a bigger tank, but it was a great car. Only cost me 5K and was very eco!
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: Happy on 20 August 2022, 21:25
No longer a GTI owner - traded it in today. If anyone in Norwich is interested in a night blue gti with leather then swing by Holden Honda before it heads off to auction.

Far too good a car for auction.

Anyway, all the best everyone.

Happy
Title: Re: Cost of living making me consider going back to diesel
Post by: ar899 on 21 August 2022, 07:18
No longer a GTI owner - traded it in today. If anyone in Norwich is interested in a night blue gti with leather then swing by Holden Honda before it heads off to auction.

Far too good a car for auction.

Anyway, all the best everyone.

Happy

What have you got instead? How many miles do you do?