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Friday, 2 September 2011

Jetta TDI Test: VW Jetta TDI vs. Hyundai Elantra Limited





In just two short months, the odometer on our long-term 2011 VW Jetta has already rolled past 5,000 miles. That's more than twice the national average for miles driven per month, and our goal is to continue racking them up until next April.
We recently had the opportunity to travel to Chattanooga, Tenn., a 120-mile drive from the AutoTrader HQ, to tour Volkswagen's new factory and get behind the wheel of the upcoming 2012 Volkswagen Passat. Since it was a short drive, it made sense to hop into our Jetta, rather than a jet. Interestingly enough, a 2011 Hyundai Elantra Limited arrived in our garage just before we left.
Now, there are a few things that are significant about the Elantra this year. It was totally reimagined for 2011, and Hyundai aimed to make it a major contender in the market. The Elantra is beautifully designed with swooping curves, large wheels and a gorgeous interior, and Hyundai has packed the car so full of technology and premium features that would feel right at home next to a Mercedes S-Class. Navigation, sunroof heated front and rear seats, automatic headlights  and a six-speed automatic transmission ? the Elantra follows the same "unexpectedly luxurious" mantra successfully implemented by the bigger Sonata and Genesis.
Plus the EPA rates the Elantra's gasoline engine at 40 miles per gallon on the highway. Wait ? 40 mpg? That's surprisingly close to the 42 mpg rating for our Jetta TDI. We think Olga wants to rumble.

Comparably Equipped, Mostly
When it comes to features, the Elantra wins, hands down. Sitting side by side, the Elantra Limited is similarly equipped at a lower price than the Volkswagen. Though there aren't many differences, the Hyundai comes with real, albeit somewhat stiff, leather seats instead of leatherette, automatic headlights and heated rear seats, all for just under $23,000. The Jetta costs around $26,000, but it has heavy, substantial feeling doors that swing and click closed in a way that only German cars do, while the Elantra's doors feel thin and hollow by comparison. Both cars come equipped with navigation, satellite radio and keyless ignition, so we push the start buttons and head north for the mountains.
German Driving Advantage
On the highway, both cars are smooth, comfortable rides, but each has its own special brand of road noise. The Jetta's dash is made of hard plastics, and in our short ownership so far, it's already developed a few minor creaks and rattles. Turning up the music drowns them out with ease, but given that our test Elantra had more miles on the odometer and lacked any rumblings from its soft-touch dash, we think it's worth mentioning. The Elantra isn't without fault, though, because its tiny 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine whines at high speeds. While the Jetta's diesel engine emitted only a low burble for the duration of the drive, the Elantra struggled to keep up at highway speeds, and its audible engine drone was distracting.
Probably the most noteworthy difference in the cars comes with the steering. With its beefy, weighted wheel and intuitive response, the Jetta feels planted at 75 mph. By comparison, the Elantra feels nervous at speed, and both of our drivers complained about the amount of work required keeping the Hyundai in place with its overly fussy electrically-assisted steering. The Jetta is the clear victor here.

Not Quite 40 MPG
Of course we were maintaining a brisk pace and driving uphill into the Appalachian Mountains, but neither car achieved its full fuel economy potential. The EPA rates the Elantra at 29 mpg in the city and 40 mpg on the highway, while the Jetta comes in at 30 city/42 highway. During the course of this all-interstate drive, the Hyundai averaged a total of 35.1 mpg, while the Jetta made a competitive 38.4. Given that the price of diesel is typically costs 30 cents more than regular 87-octane gasoline, we can't conclusively name a fuel-sipping winner.
After almost 250 miles in each car, we think both the Volkswagen Jetta and the Hyundai Elantra make excellent companions for long commutes. The loaded Elantra is a value buy for the consumer most interested with getting premium-grade features in their economy ride. The Jetta TDI has the heart of an enthusiast's car, though, and while it may not have quite as many bells and whistles, it's certainly more fun to drive.

Stay tuned for our next Jetta TDI update, where we try to see which is cheaper: Diesel or jet fuel. One of our writers takes Olga to Maryland and back, and tries to do it for less than the cost of a round-trip flight.

Sunday, 26 June 2011

2011 Ford Taurus Limited 4dr Sdn Limited AWD


Features & Specifications *
closeMechanical

    3.5L V6 Duratec engine
    6-speed SelectShift automatic transmission -inc: paddle activation
    All-wheel drive
    Pwr steering

    4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes w/brake assist
    Easy Fuel capless refueling
    Dual chrome exhaust tips

closeExterior
    P255/45R19 all-season BSW tires
    19" chrome-clad aluminum wheels
    Compact spare tire
    Automatic wiper-activated halogen headlamps
    Remote perimeter lighting
    Supplemental park lamps

    Incandescent tail lamps -inc: chrome surround
    Chrome accent heated pwr mirrors -inc: memory, puddle lamps
    Solar tinted glass
    Fixed interval intermittent windshield wipers
    Body-color door handles

closeOther

    AM/FM stereo w/6-disc CD/MP3 changer -inc: additional IP center speaker & amplifier
    Satellite radio -inc: 6-month pre-paid subscription *N/A in AK or HI*

    SYNC voice-activated communications & entertainment system -inc: Bluetooth capability, steering wheel audio controls, USB port, audio input jack, 911 assist, vehicle health report, turn-by-turn navigation, real-time traffic

closeInterior

    Perforated-leather 10-way pwr front bucket seats -inc: driver seat memory
    60/40 split fold-flat rear seat w/adjustable head restraints -inc: fold down armrest w/cupholders
    Vinyl-wrapped front center console -inc: armrest, front covered cupholders/storage bin, removable trinket tray
    Front/rear carpeted floor mats -inc: LIMITED branded front floor mats
    Front sill plates w/bright metal insert
    Leather-wrapped tilt/telescoping steering wheel w/wood trim -inc: cruise & audio controls
    Instrumentation cluster -inc: message center w/trip computer, compass, outside temp
    Pwr windows w/driver one-touch up/down & front passenger controls -inc: driver/passenger global-open controls
    Delayed accessory lighting
    Pwr door locks
    Remote keyless entry w/SecuriCode entry keypad -inc: integrated key-head transmitter
    Universal garage door opener
    SecuriLock passive anti-theft system
    Perimeter anti-theft alarm
    Cruise control

    Dual-zone air conditioning w/automatic temp control, particulate air filter
    Rear seat heat ducts
    Rear window defroster
    Lockable glove box w/damped door
    (3) auxiliary pwr points
    Interior woodgrain trim
    Electrochromic rearview mirror w/microphone
    Sliding front sunvisors w/illuminated visor vanity mirrors
    Ambient lighting
    Front dome/map lamp
    Rear seat reading lamps
    Leather-wrapped shift knob w/chrome insert
    Front seatback map pockets
    Cargo net

closeSafety

    Brake & engine actuated traction control
    AdvanceTrac w/electronic stability control
    Dual-stage front air bags w/front passenger sensing system
    Front side-impact air bags
    Safety Canopy front/rear curtain airbags w/rollover sensor
    SOS Post-Crash Alert System
    Reverse sensing

    Rear view camera *Rearview mirror based. Displays through navigation system when 58N Navigation System is ordered*
    MyKey system -inc: top speed limiter, audio volume limiter, early low fuel warning, programmable speed alert chimes, BeltMinder w/audio mute
    Personal safety system -inc: safety belt pretensioners, load-limiting retractors, driver seat position sensing, crash severity sensing
    BeltMinder for driver/front passenger safety belts
    Lower anchors & tethers for children (LATCH) system on rear outboard seat locations
    Child safety rear door locks

closeEPA Fuel Economy & Specification
    Vehicle Name : Taurus
    Body Style : 4 Door Sedan
    Drivetrain : All Wheel Drive
    EPA Classification : Large Cars
    Passenger Capacity : 5
    Passenger Volume (ft3) : 102.2
    Base Curb Weight (lbs) : 4224
    Tons/yr of CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year : 9.3
    EPA Greenhouse Gas Score : 4
    Fuel Economy Est-Combined (MPG) : 20
    EPA Fuel Economy Est - City (MPG) : 17
    EPA Fuel Economy Est - Hwy (MPG) : 25
    Dead Weight Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 1000
    Dead Weight Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 100
    Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Trailer Wt. (lbs) : 1000
    Wt Distributing Hitch - Max Tongue Wt. (lbs) : 150
    Engine Order Code : 99W
    Engine Type : Gas V6
    Displacement : 3.5L/213
    Fuel System : SMPI
    SAE Net Horsepower @ RPM : 263 @ 6250
    SAE Net Torque @ RPM : 249 @ 4500
    Trans Order Code : 44J
    Trans Type : 6
    Trans Description Cont. : Automatic w/OD
    Trans Description Cont. Again : SelectShift
    First Gear Ratio (:1) : 4.48
    Second Gear Ratio (:1) : 2.87
    Third Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.84
    Fourth Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.41
    Fifth Gear Ratio (:1) : 1.00
    Sixth Gear Ratio (:1) : 0.74
    Reverse Ratio (:1) : 2.88
    Clutch Size (in)
    Final Drive Axle Ratio (:1) : 3.39
    Suspension Type - Front : Independent
    Suspension Type - Rear : Independent
    Suspension Type - Front (Cont.) : MacPherson Strut
    Suspension Type - Rear (Cont.) : Multi-Link

    Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Front (in) : 1.14
    Stabilizer Bar Diameter - Rear (in) : 0.83
    Front Tire Order Code : TBQ
    Rear Tire Order Code : TBQ
    Spare Tire Order Code
    Front Tire Size : P255/45VR19
    Rear Tire Size : P255/45VR19
    Spare Tire Size : Compact
    Spare Wheel Size (in) : Compact
    Front Wheel Material : Aluminum
    Rear Wheel Material : Aluminum
    Spare Wheel Material : Steel
    Steering Type : Pwr Rack & Pinion
    Steering Ratio (:1), Overall : 17.0
    Turning Diameter - Curb to Curb (ft) : 41.0
    Brake Type : Pwr
    Brake ABS System : 4-Wheel
    Disc - Front : Yes
    Disc - Rear : Yes
    Drum - Rear : No
    Rear Drum Diam x Width (in)
    Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal) : 19.0
    Front Head Room (in) : 39.0
    Front Leg Room (in) : 41.9
    Front Shoulder Room (in) : 57.9
    Front Hip Room (in) : 56.3
    Second Head Room (in) : 37.8
    Second Leg Room (in) : 38.1
    Second Shoulder Room (in) : 56.9
    Second Hip Room (in) : 55.8
    Wheelbase (in) : 112.9
    Length, Overall (in) : 202.9
    Width, Max w/o mirrors (in) : 85.7
    Height, Overall (in) : 60.7
    Track Width, Front (in) : 65.3
    Track Width, Rear (in) : 65.5
    Liftover Height (in) : 30.4
    Trunk Volume (ft3) : 20.1