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Overnight vRS TDi Test Drive - Thanks to Phoenix Motors

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And you have to account for the 26st cameraman sitting in the passenger seat of the TDI ;)

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Yes for someone who can't drive a Diesel the way a diesel should be driven..:P

Watch ayou will see hime redlining the frist two gears.. wrong

So the Skoda Official Figures are wrong, the Video clip is wrong, the test drive I had was Wrong.................:orb_sleep

And btw who to say the guy driving the Petrol is changing at the optimum.

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And you have to account for the 26st cameraman sitting in the passenger seat of the TDI ;)

He has to sit somewhere, and due to them obviously thinking the petrol would take it there was no point putting him in it or he'd be looking over the seats to see the Diesel behind.

Btw Guys, with the way the budget has gone over here my next car could very well be a vRS Diesel, thats assuming the next one comes with it ;).

I can see diesels becoming more popular here all right! The VRT change should drop the list price of the vRS diesel by about

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I can see diesels becoming more popular here all right! The VRT change should drop the list price of the vRS diesel by about

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