The real definition of "TDI"

The real definition of "TDI"

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flasher

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9,238 posts

291 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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I have spent years trravelling up and down motorways and average about 35,000 miles a year. Over the years I have seen the coming and going of "Mondeo man" the arrival of "white van man" (usually some tattooed, baseball capped tosser in a Mercedes sprinter) and "BMW man" there are the "dolly-dimples" these are women who drive without the use of mirrors, wear sunglasses (all the bloody time!!) and read things as they drive (maps, books etc.) then we have "executive man" in his Jag or Merc who has to hog the outside lane..... There are also middle lane hoggers, but this rant is about the type of car, not the driver habits really.

Over the last couple of months I have noticed a new phenomenon....."VW TDI man/woman" or "Total Dickhead Inside" to use another term. Day after day I watch these muppets up and down the M1, lane hogging, tailgating,and generally driving way too fast just because the word "Turbo" is in the handbook. I amazed a guy from work the other day by shouting out "TDI" every time we saw a badly driven Passat/Golf and with just one exception I was right every time, a total of 12 cars!!!

I haven't seen a badly driven BMW for weeks. Is it me or can you generalise about a particular make of car? I think it can be interesting to try, even though there are always exceptions to every rule....

I'm convinced "VW TDI syndrome" has replaced "Mondeo/Vectra syndrome" and "BMW syndrome" in one Foul swoop and at last we have only one common enemy....

mel

10,168 posts

282 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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The problem is Flash that because of company car tax changes the TDI is now the car of choice for those that don't own them. What you are seeing is the same type of person that previously would have been in the Mondeo/Vectra/3 series BMW so no change really it's the "not my motor" syndrome.

Oh yes by the way I'm just about to change my company Freelander for a Passat TDI (monday to friday only and the tax man's made me do it honestly)

CarZee

13,382 posts

274 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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This has been bubbling under with me for weeks.. we're together on this Flasher..

I'll tell you why I've specifically noticed these clowns and their lane hogging and tailgating: More than any other diesel powered cars on the road, the VW common rail TDI models pump out massive plumes of disgusting smoke when they're motoring. And when they're lane hogging and filling my face with their discharge I am left with no alternative but to pass on the inside. And when I get past them, they cling to my bumper as if by velcro until they pass the II marker for their junction...

I rail against all diesel cars for their smoke, but the VW is by far the worst and some of their drivers do seem to have supplanted the fabled BMW man..

Regarding tax reasons for running one of these things.. well I can't believe how short sighted the government are being, single mindedly pursuing CO2 targets which even if they achieve, may not achieve anything at all, when there is enormous evidence of the damaging properties of the particulate emissions of diesel engines.

(usual disclaimers apply... exceptions to every rule & all that.. blah blah blah.. but I'm still ticked off with Mel )

>> Edited by CarZee on Friday 26th April 19:47

smeagol

1,947 posts

291 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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I think you're right certain mentalities buy certain cars. I must admit I'm shouting "Numpty Warning, wooop wooop" a lot (made my passenger look at me rather odd) One of my favourite acronms SLI = Slow Learning Idiot.

CarZee

13,382 posts

274 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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On the other hand, I've always considered TDI to be the plural of TDM, which is what one experiences when driving a car which is TDS

randy

539 posts

283 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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I'm so glad someone else has spotted this phenomenon too. I was waffling on to a friend just the other day about these TDI drivers. They seem to genuinely think they are driving fast cars. Not only have I experienced them tailgating but I've even had a couple try to race me. I know my Clio Williams is no TVR Tuscan, but they must be taking the p*ss. They are soooooooo slow.
What gets to me even more is the way they sit at the traffic lights trying to look cool, thinking they are driving a nice car. Sound insulation must be good on them as the drivers are obviously oblivious to the fact that their pride and joy sounds like a tractor. Do they not realise that the reason their petrol pump is black is because it contains devils juice?

gnomesmith

2,458 posts

283 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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And the 'Randy' Clio Williams was just about to pull out and overtake Jenson Button when he was nicked at nearly 150mph driving a TDI. Bloody slow aren't they. Perhaps you could have caught him when he stopped for fuel, no, second thoughts you would have stopped first.

Just as there are Clios and Clios there are TDIs and TDIs.

flasher

Original Poster:

9,238 posts

291 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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It's been bubbling under with me for weeks. But this morning I was held up by another "twat in a Passat" TDI who hogged the outside lane for 15 miles, even when the other two lanes emptied. I sat back in the Tamora hoping he would move over....but no...... he desperatley tried to out-accelerate me.....in a f*****g Passat ???

So, I undertook the arsehole....and what did he do??
Mockingly applauded me as I went past

and that's the umpteenth one in the last few weeks.

Mel you are right. My company car is a Vectra
(but I always take the Tamora in on a Friday )
I try not to drive it like the average Vectra driver and I don't drive at silly speeds in it. I wouldn't turn down a nice Passat TDI as my company hack, but (and this is my point) I wouldn't drive it like it was a sodding Ferrari either

Terminator

2,421 posts

291 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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I haven't seen a badly driven BMW for weeks. Is it me or can you generalise about a particular make of car?

You've obviously not been on the A414/M11/A406/A13
the past few weeks, Flasher - that's my daily route to and from work in my company 328Ci

I've been giving serious consideration to changing it for a Golf TDi 150bhp as this measure would save me about £3500 a year in tax. If I do, I'll have to specify a de-badged one, so you won't have the pleasure of 'classifying' me as I tailgate you, belching black smoke

flasher

Original Poster:

9,238 posts

291 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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very funny!!!

obi

308 posts

287 months

Friday 26th April 2002
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Flasher.
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I wouldn't drive it like it was a sodding Ferrari either


To bloody right!!! they handle like a bag of sh**e !!
But then again when the company car list only has vectras,Mondeos,406's & Lagunas on it only one has the build quality for 30,000 trouble free motoring a year.
Still i guess you wont want a lift in mine any more

filmidget

682 posts

289 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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I was beginning to think Audi was taking over from BMW as the w*nkers weapon of choice due purely to a fashion-driven image change - perhaps it's more to do with TDI syndrome?

Anybody else noticed the BMW to Audi migration or just me being paranoid? (bit ironic given the Audi advert of a few years ago with the BMW driver saying the Audi @was not him')

Cheers, Phil

nmlowe

1,666 posts

274 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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I don't really drive on motorways, not much need to these days. So I haven't noticed the TDI syndrome myself. My dad has a Peugeot 406 HDi (company car) and it doesn't seem too bad. Its fairly quiet for a diesel, especially when compared to older diesels (i.e Ford Sierra TD) It sits quite comfortably and quietly at 70/80mph..ish. I must admit that I'm slightly lacking in experience of sportscars, but most TDi drivers probably are too. My dad actually 'thinks' his 406 is fast??, and I suppose for the type of driving he does, it probably is fast enough.
All the marketing hype regarding diesels lately has probably fooled a lot of these TDI drivers into thinking they own sporty cars. Take VW's move to get shot of the Golf Gti 1.8t in favour of the 'GT TDI PD 150', theoretically its as quick as the petrol one.
And BMW's 330D, 0-60 in 7.7 secs is quite pokey for a derv.
I think the TDI group need re-educating....

BLOODY HELL! IS THAT THE TIME ALREADY???,
I'm off to bed.

(note to self: must try to stay off computer for prolonged periods and get a social life or some sleep).

flasher

Original Poster:

9,238 posts

291 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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Obi

Nothing wrong with the car, and if there was a choice on my company car list I'd probably have one for the fuel economy. I just wouldn't then get on the Motorway and act like I was driving a McLaren F1 and that the outside lane was exclusively mine.I shift my Vectra out of the way if something fast comes up behind me,not try to turn it it into a mobile roadblock....

ZZR600

15,605 posts

275 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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On the back of the astra its got DTI as far as i kno this means department trade and industry .... or in my case *Dozy tw@t inside




*Monday mornings only

CleG

567 posts

271 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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oo dear lol, I am selling my 5 series tds BMW coz i bought the griff instead.

I didn't realise I was such a tosser in the BM before must ask the neighbours what they think.

Does this explain why no one would ever let me out at junctions (But I always let people out)

JSG

2,238 posts

290 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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TDI =

To Drive Irrationally
To Demonstrate Incompetence
Totally Devoid (of) Intellect
To Demonically Impede
Totally Demented Imbecile

Oh, and I do still drive the wifes Defender sometimes which is an oil burner (TD5)

Cheers

randy

539 posts

283 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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And the 'Randy' Clio Williams was just about to pull out and overtake Jenson Button when he was nicked at nearly 150mph driving a TDI. Bloody slow aren't they. Perhaps you could have caught him when he stopped for fuel, no, second thoughts you would have stopped first.

Just as there are Clios and Clios there are TDIs and TDIs.



No I'm sorry. TDI's are ALL SLOW. Alot of cars can wind up to 150 down a bloody great hill, doesn't make them a sports car. My little clio might only be a hot hatch but it would abliterate a BMW running on coal.

hardboiledPhil

96 posts

271 months

Saturday 27th April 2002
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>> the VW common rail TDI models pump out massive plumes of disgusting smoke when they're motoring

I don't belive this. I'm not saying that they don't put out any smoke but Ford's seem to put out a lot more, especially after they are a couple of years old.

I think that your comments about TDi drivers apply to drivers of most modern cars - i.e. they are all easy to drive quickly in a straight line - you just press the accelerator and that's it - no skill needed. You don't need to respect the car or any other cars as the roads are so busy then why should quicker cars be let past - they're not going to get anywhere any quicker.

TDi VW's are good all round cars (and yes I do own one so am biased towards them). I would by no means consider them to be a sports car or rapid by any means but they are reasonably quick whilst returning more than 20mpg.

If someone came on here with a TDI saying that they were quicker than a Clio Williams then you'd have the right to flame them IMO but if you accept them for what they are then they are good cars.

>> Edited by hardboiledPhil on Saturday 27th April 16:23

Driller

8,310 posts

285 months

Sunday 28th April 2002
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tdi=TeDIous