GlossyTundra
Tractor Detailer
Looking to buy a car that gets better gas mileage than my truck (75 miles a day, 5 days a week, 13mpg....). Keeping the truck, but I want to finance the car. Keeping it for about a year until I am out of school and then my job will keep me more local. Right now, $450 a month on gas is a little dumb.
Looking at Honda Accords....but I really like the 2003-2005 Jetta in either TDI or 1.8T. Found one of each...
2004 VW Jetta GLS 1.8T
2005 Volkswagen VW Jetta TDI diesel 5 speed
Ok, now the 1.8T is lower miles, but it also is only rated for 25-32mpg or so (and faster) and the TDI is rated for 40-50mpg depending on driving habits.
I like the cars, and they are in great shape, and I have done the math vs my truck to make sure its worth it. However, everything I keep reading on the 2003-2005 Jettas seem to be of the opinion of a (money pit). "Nickle and dime" is a term I keep reading about these cars.
Does anyone have one or an experience with one that can share if this is accurate or not?
Looking at Honda Accords....but I really like the 2003-2005 Jetta in either TDI or 1.8T. Found one of each...
2004 VW Jetta GLS 1.8T
2005 Volkswagen VW Jetta TDI diesel 5 speed
Ok, now the 1.8T is lower miles, but it also is only rated for 25-32mpg or so (and faster) and the TDI is rated for 40-50mpg depending on driving habits.
I like the cars, and they are in great shape, and I have done the math vs my truck to make sure its worth it. However, everything I keep reading on the 2003-2005 Jettas seem to be of the opinion of a (money pit). "Nickle and dime" is a term I keep reading about these cars.
Does anyone have one or an experience with one that can share if this is accurate or not?