Simply so, what did the 1.9 TDI come in?
Volkswagen placed its 1.9-liter turbocharged direct injection (TDI) engine in several different models throughout the 1990s and 2000s---primarily the Golf and Jetta. The TDI engine underwent one upgrade in 2003, when it received a pump-style fuel injection system. Volkswagen eliminated the 1.9-liter engine in 2007.
Subsequently, question is, how good is the VW TDI engine? The VW Golf TDI uses diesel fuel and gets a consistent 46-48 mpg in mixed driving. The main reason I purchased the VW Golf TDI is that with the diesel engine, life expectancy is 50-80% longer. A well-maintained diesel engine can easily go 400-500,000 miles.
Consequently, how much HP does a TDI make?
From the factory, a TDI Jetta makes 140 HP and 236 lb-ft of torque.
How reliable is a TDI?
Diesel engines are considerably more durable than gasoline engines, the engine blocks should run for darn near ever in our TDI's. However, all of the crap they've had to add onto that engine, mostly for emissions purposes, is temperamental, unreliable crap, which makes the care overall significantly less reliable.