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I have a 2006 Jetta TDI and cannot sing its praises enough! I have put 58k on it since June 2007 and have just done oil changes, 1 fuel filter @ 30k, and rear brakes @ 50k. I drive to NYC from CT 4 days per week plus other trips and my average tank takes me about 635 miles now with an average fill-up of 14.1 gallons which is approx. 45 mpg. That is in stop/go on I-95 etc. I drive it to SC a couple of times per year and usually get about 50 MPG on those trips - close to 700 on a tank. I am thinking of getting the wagon or maybe getting the A3 TDI next. I cant see myself owning/driving anything but one of these - it is too good of a car for how I drive.
the TDI wagon is the way to go! i will trade up to one when they come out. i currently have an 06 jetta tdi and i get 600 miles to each tank of diesel - i drive 30k per year and would not want to do it in anything else!!!
glad to see Honda a has a real loser on their hands! what an ugly vehicle!
very nice! i want one!
ok, what is up with this...
On the HTC website
http://www.america.htc.com/products/s640/features-specs.html
this unit is listed as "WM6 Professional with Touchscreen"??? HUH??? It is also listed on their site under "Sliding QWERTY" (which it obviously is NOT) and not "Traditional QWERTY" (which it obviously IS). Where has is it all gone wrong??? I think HTC must have listed it incorrectly especially since it is on the Telus website as a WM6 Standard handset.
come on VZW - get this unit and release it quick!!!
let me replace my Q! please!
nice handset! engadget mobile is my daily news!
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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