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I had a 1979 Rabbit diesel 5 speed manual for 3 years. I average 70 miles/gallon on a trip across Canada. The dealer did not believe me. I have looked for a North American built vehicle as economical as that ever since with no success. I had hoped that GM would import their Opel technology but I continue to wait. Keep up the good work improving diesel power for North America.
Hey G Dyck,
nice job on the great fuel economy, I averaged 73 mpg on a trip to Virginia 2 years ago in my 2000 NB TDI. Diesel is fantastic and I hope to get a Tiguan TDI as soon as they appear on canadian shores. Here’s to hoping Vw brings it soon.
what is the hold up with the TDI Tiguan in the usa.
It would be the best seller in the small SUV market!
I would put money down for the first one my state,
lets geter done.
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December 16, 2008 by Joe
I live i the toronto area. if I order a TDI Sportswagen in January, when can i expect delivery?