In the wake of the recent Volkswagen scandal which involves some of its diesel-powered cars, many would-be buyers are somewhat skeptical whether to buy its vehicles or not. Not only Volkswagen prospect buyers were affected, the entire would-be diesel buyers' market are not sure whether to purchase a diesel engine now that the scandal has surfaced.
According to Time, before the scandal, many buyers are drawn to the features of the Volkswagen TDI or turbo-charged direct injection engines. The TDI brand promises clean diesel technology that is environment friendly, great gas mileage and luxurious design.
Owners of affected Volkswagen models are now waiting for their cars to be recalled and fix. Experts estimate that the whole process will be complete by the end of 2016 or within the first quarter of 2017.
For consumers who previously considered buying Volkswagen diesel cars but are now skeptical about it, here are three of the best alternatives.
2015 Mazda3 Grand Touring
The 2015 Mazda3 Grand Touring is one of the best small cars in the market. For $27,000 the car will definitely appeal to budget conscious buyers. Various reviews of the car praises its high quality internet and top-of-the-line technology features.
The 2015 Mazda3 Grand Touring is available in two four-cylinder engines; the standard model is a 2.0-liter 155-horsepower engine and the top-end one boasts 184-horsepower 2.5-liter engine.
Chevrolet Cruze Diesel
Compared to the Volkswagen Jetta TDI, the Chevrolet Cruze Diesel offers a smaller backseat space and costs $4,000 more. However, it boasts more standard features and is diesel-powered which makes it unique for an American-made car. The car's 151-horsepower engine can reach zero to 60mph in 8.1 seconds.
BMW 328d
Buyers looking for a luxurious and high-performance alternative to Volkswagen TDI cars will never be disappointed with the BMW 328d. The car is a on the high-end market so buyers should be aware of the $39,850 price tag. Despite its quite expensive price, the BMW 328d packs a four cylinder 2.0-liter engine which can go from zero to 60mph in 7.2 seconds, according to Car and Driver.