Wife bought a 2011 jetta TDI last summer. We have about 15,000 miles on it as a comuter car. She tends to drive fast, and on a recent 500 mile trip, we averaged 46 mpg. Around town the milage is high 30's. We have had no problems, and VW serviced it at the 10,000 mile mark, as per VW. The car drives great(typical german car) and the power is impressive. It IS much faster than our 2007 tahoe. We are running the tiptronic transmission. Ours has everything minus the navigation, as suggested by the dealer. We have a family member that owns a 2010 jetta wagon TDI and they love the car, in fact they are wanting to sell their 2007 accord, because of the mechanical and paint issues. They are planning to buy a TDI golf as well. Our dealer was up front with some of the past issues, and suggested to purchase a warrenty that covers the WHOLE fuel system. Yes I know, many think that it was a up sell tactic, but as a mechanic for 18 years, it is cheap insurance over the course of 100,000 miles. My plan is too do NOTHING myself to the car for the first 100,000 miles, the dealer will do it all ( 1 quart of oil is $10.00 at the local NAPA) then if it is a good car, sell it and get another.