When it comes to buying a used mk3, the larger engine seems really only very slightly more expensive. Difficult to quantify when comparing across cars with different specs and miles, but looks like no more than a few hundred pounds. Price differences pretty much come down to odo and features.
It would seem like a no-brainer to pick up a 1.4L TSI instead of the smaller 1.2L TSI - fuel economy and insurance are virtually the same (Honest John real MPG figures suggest around 4.3% superior economy for the smaller engine).
I'm just wondering if there are _any_ benefits to the smaller engine at all? Is it quieter around towns and/or motorways? (It's occurred to me that possibly the smaller engine is quieter in towns but louder being worked at 70 mph, but I have no idea?)
Is the smaller engine preferable for relaxing drive/comfort or something?
Is the smaller engine likely to last longer if used mostly around towns, whilst the larger will thank you more for being on B roads over its life? Nit picking here but just want to cover everything
It would seem like a no-brainer to pick up a 1.4L TSI instead of the smaller 1.2L TSI - fuel economy and insurance are virtually the same (Honest John real MPG figures suggest around 4.3% superior economy for the smaller engine).
I'm just wondering if there are _any_ benefits to the smaller engine at all? Is it quieter around towns and/or motorways? (It's occurred to me that possibly the smaller engine is quieter in towns but louder being worked at 70 mph, but I have no idea?)
Is the smaller engine preferable for relaxing drive/comfort or something?
Is the smaller engine likely to last longer if used mostly around towns, whilst the larger will thank you more for being on B roads over its life? Nit picking here but just want to cover everything