There is an art to driving a Tdi D1. When I've driven an auto I've been disappointed (but I can't stand an auto in ANY car). If you just thump the accelerator you'll get no joy. You've got to feed on throttle feeling how they go, then they go pretty well. I've had no problems keeping up with V8 D1s on the highway and beat them in sand. You can make them leap off the line with a bit of experience of what revs to use when you give them some clutch slip. I'm very happy with mine - way more go than a LC 4.2 (non-turbo) diesel, and a bit more than a Nissan 4.2.
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