Quote:
Originally Posted by someguy
My dealer said that the 2013 had an eco credit of $3500 which made the price similar to the gasoline engine in 2013.
They said that for the 2014, they discarded the Eco credit and made the prices about a $1000 different.
|
That means effectively the price of the new diesel X5 over the old diesel X5 is thousands of dollars. I priced out an identical X5 to my current one and the price was ~$1000 higher. Plus now no ECO CREDIT adds another $3500 to the difference. So essentially $4500 increase in price.
Might need to look at diesel Touareg...