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  1. Audi vs Passat estate 
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    Dear A6 estate Drivers,
    I am looking to buy a either a A6 estate 2.4 current shape. Or a Passat current shape demo 2.0 for my work as a cameraman. I will be caring a lot of equipment around 120 kgs. My question is, will the 2.0 litre audi or pasatt be enough for me caring around all that kit, or do I need something with a bit more grunt. Growing up in Australia we were told that 2.0 litres are for kids. though am sure that technology has come a long way. I would love to here from drivers of 2.0 litre engines who carry heavy loads.
    Best regards,

    Simon
     
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    would that be petrol or diesel you're after.

    Personally speaking, if it aint got a V6 or a V8 it aint no use to man nor beast.....
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall76 View Post
    would that be petrol or diesel you're after.

    Personally speaking, if it aint got a V6 or a V8 it aint no use to man nor beast.....
    Thats what is what i was told. I love the 5.0 V8 utes we usto have back home, though i now would need a mortgage to run the thing. these days with global warming.....

    It has been ages since I have owned a car. (living in london) I dont know what would be the best hope the forum can offer advice.
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    Diesel all the way !

    Power, acceleration a nice noise are all lagely irrelivant [spelling?] when your sat in a traffic jam or slow traffic which is the norm these days.

    If it were me...

    Passat TDI estate and a cateram or bike for thrills. Most TDI's will out grunt a petrol unless you drop the petrol down 2 or 3 gears and floor it. You'll also save a fortune on fuel which means more to spend on the weekend 'toy' car.

    ...that's what I'd do.

    ...that is if I didn't have two hungry kids and a wife, suffice to say the Passat is having to do, the 'toy' car is on the back burner for the time being.
     
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    I'm not disagreeing with BigCol but there is something else to consider. It depends on a couple of other things too. You need to take into account that diesels are now more desireable (must be loads of flatcap grandads out there ;-) ) and so are now more expensive. If you go for a petrol then you'll be able to buy it cheaper (obviously). Now here's my point - the diffirence in price buys you a hell of a lot of petrol. You need to be doing a hell of a lot of miles to make the diesel actually any cheaper in the long run. Something like 50,000 miles plus per year or something.

    And another thing - the only reason a diesel is any good now is that they bolt on a turbo. Watch me stick a turbo on mine and see how it goes...

    Anyway - I'm not dissing the diesel - they are indeed good. I'm just a petrol head is all.

    I say go for that V6 or V8.
     
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    I think I am with BigCol. Diesel all the way.

    Agreed there is a difference in purchase price (you get what you pay for) but I don't wholey buy into the idea that buying a cheaper petrol (V6 or V8) allows you to purchase more fuel and effectively balances the books. I would say that a 1.9 or 2.0 Tdi would do roughly twice as many miles per gallon compared to the petrol V6/8 so for me the 50,000 per annum doesn't add up.

    Another consideration is that you will always find it easier to sell the diesel as they appeal to a wider audience (hence the premium), but you may not find it as easy to off-load a V6/8 petrol.

    I saw the light 5 years ago when I joined the TDi club, and there is no way back for me..!

    Not dissin' petrol, just my honest opinion....

    Cheers
    P-P

    PS-Let us know how you get on with the strap-on turbo..!
     
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