ScottM
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iBazinga!
We were talking about this earlier this year and I thought I would give everyone an update. Well everyone or anyone that cares.
I have been tracking all the fuel ups on the Jetta since I bought it last May and for the Honda since 1 Jan 2010. So here is the comparison of fuel costs since 1 Jan.
Honda
Total miles: 2105.3
Ave. Price/gal : $2.83
Ave mpg : 26.1
Ave price / mile : $.11
Total Spent : $221.70
VW Jetta
Total miles: 3939
Ave. Price/gal : $3.00
Ave mpg : 37.4
Ave price / mile : $.08
Total Spent : $203.73
And thanks to the new car tax credits AND that the 2009 VW Jetta qualified as an 'alternative fuel' vehicle tax credit. I broke even on the pruchase price difference already.
The complete data can be viewed here http://www.fuelly.com/driver/scott16b
If you are thinking of going Diesel it can save you money and do it pretty darn quickly too.
I have been tracking all the fuel ups on the Jetta since I bought it last May and for the Honda since 1 Jan 2010. So here is the comparison of fuel costs since 1 Jan.
Honda
Total miles: 2105.3
Ave. Price/gal : $2.83
Ave mpg : 26.1
Ave price / mile : $.11
Total Spent : $221.70
VW Jetta
Total miles: 3939
Ave. Price/gal : $3.00
Ave mpg : 37.4
Ave price / mile : $.08
Total Spent : $203.73
And thanks to the new car tax credits AND that the 2009 VW Jetta qualified as an 'alternative fuel' vehicle tax credit. I broke even on the pruchase price difference already.
The complete data can be viewed here http://www.fuelly.com/driver/scott16b
If you are thinking of going Diesel it can save you money and do it pretty darn quickly too.