« Reply #31 on: 14 April 2013, 19:12 »
How does this post fit for people who buy for their cars for cash? Is it still 'crazy' to buy a GTD over a GTI as I just have? (This thread has placed many seeds of doubt into my head. Orders placed now - too late to change).
I guess most people on this forum are natural petrol heads and deep, deep down don't really rate oil burners. Is that a fair comment?
Be interested to hear your thoughts.
Gaz
I've owned about 20 cars ranging from the best hot hatches to the fastest diesels. The most fun cars to drive everyday in the real world are the fast diesels. That's why I've ordered a GTD. I'm coming from a 2012 Scirocco 2.0 TSI DSG and I think it's an unexciting and poor sounding engine
I've got to agree with you. Been there and done the same. As cross country road cars go fast Diesels are right up there. And I've owned way more than 20 and nearly all of them have been petrols!! Unfortunately the Diesels I've had have been remapped and the fuel consumption on them hasn't been all that brilliant on some of them BUT I certainly had as much fun driving them as any of my fast petrols.

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