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  • Bear_Claw
    Grease Monkey
    • Dec 2004
    • 399

    #1

    My New Ride

    I have a adiction to automobiles and i think i must now admit it i guess some of ya guys might put it as im a car whore . At Present time i OWN three cars and one motorcycle. Its gotten bad enuf that parking in my driveway is now a puzzel game LOL. I have now owned a total of 8 vehicals in 7 years and on average kept each for three years.

    But none the less i am LOVING the new addition. Its the newest and NICEST car i i personally have ever owned and is just alot of fun to drive. And its the first time i have ever bought a vehical from a dealership with a warrenty not to mention its the most expensive car i ever bought. Its a 2004 VW Jetta GLS TDI with a 5 speed. Car is LOADED with every option with the exception of leather. Its so dang comfy all my other vehicals all of a sudden seem so primitive LOL. Im hopeing to get rid of one of my older cars and just keep this one my truck and my bike although i may sell the truck as well. BUt enuff chitter chatter heres the pics (i need a better camera).













    And my other two cars 1996 Ford Ranger 4x4 and 1986 VW Golf Diesel.



    These are alll taken at my house with im slowly gettting all fixed up.
    AGD 68 Automag, Azodin KP2, Sheridan PGP2, Tippmann Pro/Carbine, Crossover XVR, SL-68II, and TiPX.
  • Cow hunter
    300fps=204.54mph
    • Aug 2005
    • 1521

    #2
    u like the VW diesesls huh? how do they do on milage for ya?

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    • Bear_Claw
      Grease Monkey
      • Dec 2004
      • 399

      #3
      Well i like Diesels period. Im also a Diesel mehcanic by trade. As for milage the little white golf with its 1.6L n/A got 45-50mpg. the new car well it aint even close to empty yet so i let ya know in a few weeks but a few buddies have similare cars and average 55-60mpg. they go up to 1200kms (just over 700 MILES) to a single tank of 50 liters of Diesel and can run on Bio Diesel in stock form. Once ya start moding them they REALLY fly (their quick stock but moded they stick with the Vr6) and milage does not suffer mutch at all in some cases if driven the same they get the same or better.
      AGD 68 Automag, Azodin KP2, Sheridan PGP2, Tippmann Pro/Carbine, Crossover XVR, SL-68II, and TiPX.

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      • Cow hunter
        300fps=204.54mph
        • Aug 2005
        • 1521

        #4
        Originally posted by Bear_Claw
        Well i like Diesels period. Im also a Diesel mehcanic by trade. As for milage the little white golf with its 1.6L n/A got 45-50mpg. the new car well it aint even close to empty yet so i let ya know in a few weeks but a few buddies have similare cars and average 55-60mpg. they go up to 1200kms (just over 700 MILES) to a single tank of 50 liters of Diesel and can run on Bio Diesel in stock form. Once ya start moding them they REALLY fly (their quick stock but moded they stick with the Vr6) and milage does not suffer mutch at all in some cases if driven the same they get the same or better.
        ive alwways liked the VW diesels in particular, great milage, good looks, good per9formance, but ive heard from a good friend that they arent terribly relaible and are harder to fix, (possibly just because theyre diesel engines) but how have they held up for you?

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        • Lohman446
          Useful posts: 7
          • Jun 2003
          • 9315

          #5
          Originally posted by Cow hunter
          ive alwways liked the VW diesels in particular, great milage, good looks, good per9formance, but ive heard from a good friend that they arent terribly relaible and are harder to fix, (possibly just because theyre diesel engines) but how have they held up for you?
          There as reliable as anything else out there, though not this ultra super reliability VW and diesel enthusiasts would have you beleive. If you *know* what you are doing they are no more a pain to fix than anything else (aside from some VW specialty tools). Its when people who barely understand gas engines try to get involved with diesels that you create issues.
          "Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. Its not" - Dr Suess

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          • Bear_Claw
            Grease Monkey
            • Dec 2004
            • 399

            #6
            Well my old car is great engein widse its been flawless and the car around its been as reliale as they come as well but its no mirical car like some wouuld say. It has broken and at this time is broken (brake lines and wheel bearings).

            These new ones, their the same. Just a tad more complicated (as everyhting these days). but its a car their all built the same way some cars are more problematic in certin areas than others but for the most part if ya maintain em they stay running. I have never owned a car that i felt unsafe takeing across country at any time becase aprox every 2-3 months i go over the entir car as a regular service (basically i do a saftey every 2-3 months on ALL my vehicals). I know exactly whats comeing up and whats good. The problem these days are not that cars are any less reliable its that they drive so well that most of the population forgets that as ALL mehcanical things they need to be maintained and inspected at proper perioodic intervals. If you do so any car will keep you on the road for many many years.

            If your asking can you buy one of these and neglect it and just drive it for 500,000miles without ever fixing anything well TRUST me as a mehcanic NO CAR can do that. So do these cars were parts ya but no sooner or longer than anything else on the road if its maintained.
            AGD 68 Automag, Azodin KP2, Sheridan PGP2, Tippmann Pro/Carbine, Crossover XVR, SL-68II, and TiPX.

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            • jenarelJAM
              Club Coordinator
              • Dec 2004
              • 1611

              #7
              Car whore hmm...? Is that an actual term, or just a reference to gun whore?
              you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
              :shooting: :cuss:

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              • billybob_81067
                A.O.'s official Redneck
                • Jan 2001
                • 1682

                #8
                Well... I'm a pickup whore! I've officially lost count of the # of pickups I've got...
                My Feedback

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                • kosmo
                  KaPTaiN KeNNy
                  • Dec 2000
                  • 1642

                  #9
                  Wheres the truck? I see some sort of hotweels contraption with a ford logo on it in some of the pics
                  Kosmo For President '08, '12, '16... However long it takes

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                  • Bear_Claw
                    Grease Monkey
                    • Dec 2004
                    • 399

                    #10
                    THIS little hotwheels contraption you talk of has sen more use as a pickup than many of the 3/4 tons and 1 tons out thier. When i buy a vehical i use it and i asshure you this Ford ranger has seen its share of use. In all actuality i use this wee truck just as mutch as i did my old F250 Diesel .

                    And for that matter no pickup truck is a real truck LOL im a Diesel heavy truck mehcanic for a living all pickups are toys compared to the stuff i work on every day. Like Sleemans rigs Classic xl Freightliners with the C15 and 13 speed eaton trans.
                    AGD 68 Automag, Azodin KP2, Sheridan PGP2, Tippmann Pro/Carbine, Crossover XVR, SL-68II, and TiPX.

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                    • 91Foxtrot
                      Lovely day for a Guinness!
                      • Jun 2005
                      • 112

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Cow hunter
                      how do they do on milage for ya?
                      I drive a 2005 Jetta TDI 5-speed. Over 46,000 miles, my weighted average is about 44 mpg (combined city+highway). I have gotten 55 mpg on long highway trips, though.

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                      • 91Foxtrot
                        Lovely day for a Guinness!
                        • Jun 2005
                        • 112

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Bear_Claw
                        a few buddies have similare cars and average 55-60mpg. they go up to 1200kms (just over 700 MILES) to a single tank of 50 liters of Diesel and can run on Bio Diesel in stock form.
                        Last edited by 91Foxtrot; 09-02-2006, 10:53 PM. Reason: Added biodiesel info

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                        • lasrsktr
                          Registered User

                          • Aug 2006
                          • 945

                          #13
                          Took a giant step up from a mk2 to a mk4 congrats.

                          Do you frequent either www.vwvortex.com, or www.TDIclub.com both site have tons of info about your car..

                          Either way good choice i love my VW.. to bad its not a a TDI though..









                          its a money pit what can i tell you...Soon she goes under the knife and will get a 3.2L VR6 from an R32...

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                          • Bear_Claw
                            Grease Monkey
                            • Dec 2004
                            • 399

                            #14
                            Well first tank pulled off 49.8mpg US or 4.76L/100kms for us canucks of mixed driving mostly country roads and alot of playing with the go pedal with some traffic and very little highway.. I spent the entire of yester day driving the car and never really tired of it. Awsome car and one i see staying on the driveway for some time.

                            As for the biodiesel thing yeah i stand corrected for this engein although my bro ran b100 bio in a 03 90hp TDI chiped and moded and although it was not sactioned by VW it did run great and so far no ill effects. But if he tried runing it in the winter he'd of never started the thing. But these PD engeins feel almost as strong as the heavily moded 03 of my brothers 10hp more and 25lbs of tq more stock. Im already tempted to look at the upsolute stage 1 chip. Also gona run a boost gauge and EGT gauge befor any toys go on. Other than that im just gona drive the car and enjoy passing the fuel pumps.

                            And yes im a member of the TDIclub as Tinybear.
                            AGD 68 Automag, Azodin KP2, Sheridan PGP2, Tippmann Pro/Carbine, Crossover XVR, SL-68II, and TiPX.

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                            • skife
                              Unregistered User
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 2769

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bear_Claw
                              THIS little hotwheels contraption you talk of has sen more use as a pickup than many of the 3/4 tons and 1 tons out thier. When i buy a vehical i use it and i asshure you this Ford ranger has seen its share of use. In all actuality i use this wee truck just as mutch as i did my old F250 Diesel .

                              And for that matter no pickup truck is a real truck LOL im a Diesel heavy truck mehcanic for a living all pickups are toys compared to the stuff i work on every day. Like Sleemans rigs Classic xl Freightliners with the C15 and 13 speed eaton trans.

                              C15 is some good stuff.
                              when i worked for the redi-mix plant all our mixers were running 3306's




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