Hey folks,
So i've been offered a tantalising (does anyone ever use that word?) deal...
A Cupra TDI same year as mine (ok if we are being pedantic its a few months newer), roughly same miles (20K) etc.
BUT
I'd have to pay £2000 on top for it.
Clearly the question is , how long will it take to make up £2000 savings in fuel, and the answer to that is, quite a while at present I would think.
Im finding myself at the petrol station a lot more than i'd like! And that is driving like a granny to and from work, and no other journeys. So when I go out, be it on random drives or round friends, the petrol station attendant will soon know me on a first name basis... lol
I love the car, hence why I would never sell it for a lower model or different car, it would have to be a Cupra TDI or a newer Cupra but the latter costs too much for me in my current situation.
So, to be REALISTIC, instead of quoting figures like 60mpg from a Cupra TDI (which, if was ever possible, with my driving style i'd be getting that on a regular basis!) if we go by my trip computer, I see around 30-34mpg generally, and on my work drive, 30-32mpg.
I guess if the Cupra TDI can get 45mpg+ then i'd be noticing a considerable difference.
I currently get around 260-280 before I fill up, would I be right in saying the tank size of the petrol is the same as the diesel version? So filling up costs will be roughly the same (I always use V-Power so I pay extra rip off fuel prices)
I use the power of the car rarely, but I like to have it there when needed, I also wouldn't choose an FR TDI because I like the Cupra brakes, and having the bigger turbo and FMIC as standard.
I have no problem paying the Cupra insurance, as I am officially an old git at 29.
So if your not bored at my post, would YOU pay the 2k and get the Cupra tdi?
PS> Selling my car and getting a MK3 is not an option, I tried that once last year and ended up spending thousands on mods and defeated the object of saving lol
So i've been offered a tantalising (does anyone ever use that word?) deal...
A Cupra TDI same year as mine (ok if we are being pedantic its a few months newer), roughly same miles (20K) etc.
BUT
I'd have to pay £2000 on top for it.
Clearly the question is , how long will it take to make up £2000 savings in fuel, and the answer to that is, quite a while at present I would think.
Im finding myself at the petrol station a lot more than i'd like! And that is driving like a granny to and from work, and no other journeys. So when I go out, be it on random drives or round friends, the petrol station attendant will soon know me on a first name basis... lol
I love the car, hence why I would never sell it for a lower model or different car, it would have to be a Cupra TDI or a newer Cupra but the latter costs too much for me in my current situation.
So, to be REALISTIC, instead of quoting figures like 60mpg from a Cupra TDI (which, if was ever possible, with my driving style i'd be getting that on a regular basis!) if we go by my trip computer, I see around 30-34mpg generally, and on my work drive, 30-32mpg.
I guess if the Cupra TDI can get 45mpg+ then i'd be noticing a considerable difference.
I currently get around 260-280 before I fill up, would I be right in saying the tank size of the petrol is the same as the diesel version? So filling up costs will be roughly the same (I always use V-Power so I pay extra rip off fuel prices)
I use the power of the car rarely, but I like to have it there when needed, I also wouldn't choose an FR TDI because I like the Cupra brakes, and having the bigger turbo and FMIC as standard.
I have no problem paying the Cupra insurance, as I am officially an old git at 29.
So if your not bored at my post, would YOU pay the 2k and get the Cupra tdi?
PS> Selling my car and getting a MK3 is not an option, I tried that once last year and ended up spending thousands on mods and defeated the object of saving lol
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