VW diesels?
#31
Re: VW diesels?
Bob Wilson
#32
Re: VW diesels?
One thing I fail to understand is the "My car is better than your car" attitude. A few years ago someone produced a "Smug" video, which highlighted a sterotypical hybrid driver driving with nose in the air.
There are a few, at least vocal anti-diesel people around. They mainly spew the old stereotype of yesteryear models, but largely uneducated regarding modern diesels.
I understand the rub with most VW diesel owners against hybrid ... to a point. Hybrids upon their release had a lot of press, and the federal rebates. I understand the rub for those reasons.
What I don't understand is the group's resistance, in general to the growing diversity of automotive technology. There are a few handful of open minded folks like MikeMarsUK, and those who own both diesel and hybrid who realize it's just another smart automotive choice.
But it seems that the vast majority of Diesel owners refuse to look at other technology objectively- and even work to blind others of competition.
Case in point.
I've been an active member over at the TDI club for two years. I've always been polite and respectful of members there, and tolerated many nasty, hateful PM's while some choose just to ignore my posts. I had also made a couple good friends there.
I participated in their mileage competition- and always came up within the top 5 or so of the list, along with some super-gasser hypermilers like Basjoos.
In order to win the competition (In my view), they have eliminated all gassers, including hybrid vehices.
I understand it is fully within thier right to ban us- after all it is a website for VW diesels. Still, I think it is kind of sad the majority carry that attitude.
Again, I don't mean to insult our diesel-driving friends. It's just too bad many (if not most) aren't as open minded.
-Steve
There are a few, at least vocal anti-diesel people around. They mainly spew the old stereotype of yesteryear models, but largely uneducated regarding modern diesels.
I understand the rub with most VW diesel owners against hybrid ... to a point. Hybrids upon their release had a lot of press, and the federal rebates. I understand the rub for those reasons.
What I don't understand is the group's resistance, in general to the growing diversity of automotive technology. There are a few handful of open minded folks like MikeMarsUK, and those who own both diesel and hybrid who realize it's just another smart automotive choice.
But it seems that the vast majority of Diesel owners refuse to look at other technology objectively- and even work to blind others of competition.
Case in point.
I've been an active member over at the TDI club for two years. I've always been polite and respectful of members there, and tolerated many nasty, hateful PM's while some choose just to ignore my posts. I had also made a couple good friends there.
I participated in their mileage competition- and always came up within the top 5 or so of the list, along with some super-gasser hypermilers like Basjoos.
In order to win the competition (In my view), they have eliminated all gassers, including hybrid vehices.
I understand it is fully within thier right to ban us- after all it is a website for VW diesels. Still, I think it is kind of sad the majority carry that attitude.
Again, I don't mean to insult our diesel-driving friends. It's just too bad many (if not most) aren't as open minded.
-Steve
#33
Re: VW diesels?
At the end of the day, when people have spent many thousands of pounds / dollars / etc on a car, they've made a huge investment in it - both in terms of money and also emotionally. So it's natural to defend that choice.
If people with hybrids were to try out the modern diesels, I think they'd be impressed, and vice versa also - if the people in the TDIClub were to drive a hybrid for a year they'd also like them. While I have a TDi, I read the hybrid forums (here and cleanmpg) instead of the TDi forums since I think I can learn more from understanding a different type of car.
Last edited by MikeMarsUK; 01-23-2008 at 05:56 AM.
#37
Re: VW diesels?
Anyhow the diesel guys are always making so much noise about how their diesels are soooooo much better than a hybrid. Yeah right! They both have their place but the new Jetta is no match for a Prius in fuel consumption or (at current prices) fuel cost. It isn't even close really. About their only legitimate advantage is never needing to worry about traction pack replacement.
Funny all that torque they are always bragging about doesn't seem to help their 0-60 times.........
#38
Re: VW diesels?
Can't you just take the high road? You're not driving a diesel, so we know that that you can...
I don't think a war of words with TDIclub is welcome. This topic is heading that way if the antagonism doesn't settle down. You probably know this if you have experienced enough forums and bulletin boards in your lifetime: One visiting member reports back to the other forum that, "Hey! They're trash-talking us on GreenHybrid!" Then, before you know it, more visitors sign-up to get their words in.
I don't think a war of words with TDIclub is welcome. This topic is heading that way if the antagonism doesn't settle down. You probably know this if you have experienced enough forums and bulletin boards in your lifetime: One visiting member reports back to the other forum that, "Hey! They're trash-talking us on GreenHybrid!" Then, before you know it, more visitors sign-up to get their words in.
#39
Re: VW diesels?
Can't you just take the high road? You're not driving a diesel, so we know that that you can...
I don't think a war of words with TDIclub is welcome. This topic is heading that way if the antagonism doesn't settle down. You probably know this if you have experienced enough forums and bulletin boards in your lifetime: One visiting member reports back to the other forum that, "Hey! They're trash-talking us on GreenHybrid!" Then, before you know it, more visitors sign-up to get their words in.
I don't think a war of words with TDIclub is welcome. This topic is heading that way if the antagonism doesn't settle down. You probably know this if you have experienced enough forums and bulletin boards in your lifetime: One visiting member reports back to the other forum that, "Hey! They're trash-talking us on GreenHybrid!" Then, before you know it, more visitors sign-up to get their words in.
More visitors signing in sounds like a good thing? Man I'm really confused??
Didn't mean to start no wars, that sure sounds like a bad thing. Just posting hard numbers and making comments about things I've seen on diesel sites.
No link to info on hybrid TDI? I wanna know all about it . They just opened up a new bio-diesel plant near here. I wanna diesel hybrid!
#40
Re: VW diesels?
The last thing I heard was that the hybrid Golf TDi was cancelled due to the exchange rate (too expensive to import into USA, which is it's primary intended market). If they can build it within the USA then it might be possible.
Pity, because I'd have loved to have that car.
Pity, because I'd have loved to have that car.