Would you spend an extra $5,000 on a diesel car, just so that it can save $3,000 in fuel costs over 10 years?

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Would you spend an extra $4,800 MORE for a car, just to save $3,230 in fuel costs over 10 years ???

Let me explain: a Canadian 2010 Golf 3-door 2.5L = $22,940 MSRP
While a Canadian 2010 Volkswagen Golf 2.0 TDI clean Diesel = $27,740 MSRP ($4,800 MORE)
( both cars ordered with Automatic transmissions ).

The Gasoline powered car will get 23 city, 30 hwy, 26 combined, and based on 45% hwy driving, 55% city driving, 15,000 miles/year and $2.79 per gallon for regular, and $2.92 per gallon for diesel, the Gas car will cost $1,611 per year while the diesel will cost $1,288 per year, a savings of $3,230 over 10 years.

So is it worth spending an extra $4,800 MORE for a car, just to save $3,230 in fuel costs over 10 years ???

If you’re an American, you can get a huge $1,700 credit (or more) from the government for buying a diesel car, but here in Canada we don’t have anything like that, maybe $50 or $200, but almost nothing.

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Comments on Would you spend an extra $5,000 on a diesel car, just so that it can save $3,000 in fuel costs over 10 years? Leave a Comment

November 13, 2010

cant_think_of_1 @ 12:26 am #

15,000 miles a year… you’re not driving enough to appreciate a TDI.

When I drove 30,000 miles a year, I realized my Return in Investment fairly quickly.

Richard R @ 12:49 am #

Resell on the TDI will also be much much better.

My ’01 TDI could probably still fetch aroudn $5500-$6000 with 160k miles. Try selling a 2.0L 2001 with that many miles on it . . .

Adam T @ 1:48 am #

NO! lol

Impalaman62 @ 2:39 am #

I would gladly take the TDI, More pros than cons

Nichole Marie @ 3:24 am #

As much as I love a good gas powered car if you are wanting to keep the car for a long time then diesel is the way to go as less maintenance costs and overall better reliability.

I have a 2010 GTI and love it! You are choosing a great looking car :)

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