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FIFTY miles per gallon may not be a big deal for a tiny
hybrid. But it seems like a minor miracle in a big, road-tripping sedan.
Yet that’s the real-world
highway mileage I observed in the Volkswagen Passat TDI diesel. And considering the
Passat’s mission — a family car whose roomy practicality would impress Ward and
June Cleaver — the fuel-saving diesel only heightens that appeal.
After sampling all three
flavors of Passat — 5-cylinder and V-6 gasoline versions, and this 2-liter,
140-horsepower turbodiesel — I’m certain I would choose the diesel, if only to
see how many weeks I could drive without filling the tank.
VW says the Passat, which has
a fuel capacity of 18.5 gallons, can cover 795 highway miles on a single tank,
based on its 31/43 m.p.g rating. That’s with a 6-speed manual transmission;
mileage falls slightly, to 30/40 m.p.g., with the 6-speed dual-clutch
automatic.
But as with many modern
diesels, the Passat TDI can handily beat its window-sticker mileage rating. I
achieved a no-fooling 50 m.p.g. — in the less-efficient automatic version —
simply by keeping the speedometer pegged to 60 m.p.h. Diesel highway mileage
remained impressive even when I was flooring it: passing traffic at will, and
cruising at speeds from 65 to 80 m.p.h., the Passat returned a healthy 45
m.p.g.
What the Passat cannot do is
match hybrids in city driving and stop-and-go traffic. A rush-hour highway slog
dropped it well below 20 m.p.g., conditions where leading hybrids can deliver
40 m.p.g.
With half of the horsepower of
the Passat with a V-6, the TDI is far from quick, clicking off 8.6 seconds from
a standstill to 60 m.p.h. Yet this quiet-running workhorse produces 236
pound-feet of torque, just 22 less than the V-6. What that means is surprising
passing power where you want it, despite the car’s considerable weight of 3,459
pounds.
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Source:
nytimes.com
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