Re: Golf TDI

kevin orme <[email protected]> Thu, 15 Mar 2007 18:58:27 -0700
Newsgroups gmane.org.clubs.gobiodiesel
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that's one nice looking car - I wonder too whether we are starting to
reach 'saturation' on these cars until the market really takes off with
a 50-state diesel from Honda/Toyota?  e.g. most people on this list or
the Seattle one are likely either early adopters, much more hardcore
about the environment, and already have either an old VW/mercedes,
diesel truck, or new VW diesel - it may take more education of the
market to get the next big group of consumers to buy into biodiesel in a
big way?  Not sure but definitely a possibility.  Or we're just all a
bunch of cheapskates and wanna buy $3K cars (which means either really
nice early 90s Jetta or fixed up 80s M-B....?

kevin
Seattle



> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions for me?  Anywhere else I should try posting
> > the car?  Know anyone who's in the market for a really nice TDI?  I am
> > getting calls from a website called www.greatcarsandtrucks.com who want me
> > to let them market my car.  They want to charge me about $150 but say that I
> > get the money back if it doesn't sell in 90 days.  Anyone have experience
> > with them, or with this kind of thing?
> >
> > Thanks for your help!  Here's the current Portland CL posting by the way:
> >
> > http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/car/293890908.html
> 
> I've found that Craigslist isn't the best place to place newer more
> expensive cars. Cheap cars ... aka < $5000. I would try posting on
> Autotrader, I know it costs, but it has a lot more coverage than
> craigslist.
> 
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> Sun Break Biofuels, LLC
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