I swore to myself a long time ago that I would never, ever own another VW product, but the allure of the newer 2009+ TDI models (especially the Golf and Sport Wagon) is really grabbing my attention. I've never had a diesel vehicle before.
I drive a lot. I bought my 2012 Mazda 3 in October 2011, and to this day, it has about 47k on it. I've been averaging about 26mpg out of it with mostly highway driving. Maintenance on the 3 is super simple: oil changes every 7500mi, and filters/tuneup/etc. as needed. I still like it and it has been a great car, but lately, it has been doing some annoying things, like grinding into 2nd gear randomly as well as various rattles, clunks, etc that are driving me crazy.
To me, the TDI's look good on paper. They seem to have similar performance numbers to the 3, except the fuel economy is almost double what I get now. They seem to be a little nicer on the inside, and I spend a lot of time in the car. I'd most likely get the stick, but the DSG is intriguing and may be a better choice since I sit in traffic a lot.
The maintenance kinda scares me. They seem to do slightly better on oil changes, but parts seem tough to get unless you go to the dealer. The particulate filter thing... I don't get it. Same with the Urea fluid, does it have it? Is it expensive? Also, T-belt changes seem VERY expensive on these. Are these cars DIY-friendly like my 3 is?
The reliability scares me too. My old 2002 Jetta was the worst car I've had yet for a daily driver. It was constantly broken, and I got it new. I'd rather not go through that again.
The whole goal is to save money. If I get a TDI, I would be saving a great deal on fuel and my monthly payment would go down a little or stay the same if I go used or CPO.
Is this a good idea, or should I stick it out with the 3? Right now I have 0% financing on it, which rules. I would lose that too. I can take the car in to get looked at for the 2nd gear issue (which is pretty common with these) and hopefully they fix it under warranty.