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  • #61
    So I just received an Email from VW Australia showing

    Golf Alltrack 132TSI manual

    · 1.8L TSI engine with BlueMotion Technology
    · Driving profile selection with off-road mode
    Rear View Camera (RVC)
    from $39990 driveaway*
    The "manual" part grabbed my attention, but clicking on the link only showed DSG available? I assume they've made a mistake in the advert?

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    • #62
      Originally posted by SIRIoz View Post
      8.6 over about 5000 km so far bike rack on roof for most of time as well


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      Hi SirIoz,

      How's the economy now? I've been considering one of these, had a test drive and really liked it, but I'm comparing to my wife's Golf 110TDI which averages 5.5 long term. I'd get the diesel myself but just feel it lacks a little when you really push it. Also what sort of driving do you do?

      Cheers,
      Karl
      MY18 Passat Alltrack Wolfsberg (white) darkest legal tint (SOLD), 2014 Golf 110 TDI Highline (sold after DM Flywheel issues), now 2021 RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid, 2020 C-HR Koba Hybrid

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      • #63
        Do u think the clearance of the alltrack would be capable to drive down to the beach on soft sand?
        Alltrack ticks lots of boxes.
        MK1 Golf convertible

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        • #64
          I think the approach/ departure and ramp over angles would give you problems on anything but flat sandy beaches.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by fung9420 View Post
            Do u think the clearance of the alltrack would be capable to drive down to the beach on soft sand?
            Alltrack ticks lots of boxes.
            And how long is a piece of string?
            I would think it would be capable to drive over soft sand (with reduced tyre pressures) to each the beach but depending on what the entry to the beach is would be only something you could access at the time.
            No it would not go where the high clearance "proper" 4WDs go along well worn away tracks or wash outs, but is should keep up with the soft SUVs like Subaru.
            Flipper Dog
            Now - T-Roc R, Audi Q5
            Past VWs- T-Roc R-Line, Golf 6, 7 and 7.5, Touareg 7L and 7P, Passat B5.5, Polo MK3, Polo MK4 and GTI

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            • #66
              Originally posted by fung9420 View Post
              Do u think the clearance of the alltrack would be capable to drive down to the beach on soft sand?
              Alltrack ticks lots of boxes.
              It all depends on the driver.

              There's a sand boat ramp near my mates holiday house. Some 2WD utes use it without issue but 10 minutes later a Range Rover gets bogged.
              carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
              I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums

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              • #67
                mm..
                perhaps a pair of sand boards would be handy whenever planning to go on beach.
                MK1 Golf convertible

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                • #68
                  Golf all-track wagon 1.8T engine. Who's in the know.

                  I'm looking at the golf all track wagon. And although they haven't been out for long I believe the engine is in a couple of Audi's (A1, A3 that I know of) and the new polo gti (although in different tunes) is this correct? Is it a new engine based on a de-stroked ea888 engine? any one know of any faults, oil consumption ect?

                  Can anyone shed some light?

                  I'm coming of a 2012 polo gti with oil consumption, failed dsg clutches and engine rattles galore so want to be sure if I stay VW I don't get another dud.
                  MY16 Candy white Octavia VRS Wagon, sunroof, 19" black pack, tech pack, comfort pack, auto tail gate
                  MY12.5 Polo 6R GTI

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                  • #69
                    I picked one up a few days ago, the 1.8 dsg is pretty quick off the mark for a family wagon, not sure about the engine heritage. I've not had any issues with it yet and would recommend it.
                    My16 Golf Alltrack, DAP
                    MY18 Golf Comfortline

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                    • #70
                      At least it comes with a DQ250 transmission I think, so you're safe(r) from a DSG/clutch point of view. I don't think the 132TSI is the same as the super/turbo charged engine in the Polo GTI MY12, so you're safe(r) there too!

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                      • #71
                        i think its similar to the current polo gti, so a baby ea888

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                        • #72
                          Just sent email off to VWAUS , I had a look at one a few weeks ago at dealer , looked good , wanting wagon next , salesman to busy
                          to deal with me so I left , when I rang back to ask about the diesel option the receptionist indicated he thought it also came in diesel
                          and said he would get sales guy to call me back which didn't happen , now the online aussie test drives indicate its only available in ULP
                          so does anyone know if it comes in diesel. if not not interested.
                          stats has the current ulp version at 6.7L/100 and real testing at 8L/100 so Im not going to go from current diesel jetta 4.5L/100 (mostly
                          freeway) to double.

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                          • #73
                            Unfortunately no diesel for Australia at this stage, I believe there is a diesel variant of the Golf Alltrack for Europe though.


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                            MY18 Golf Comfortline

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                            • #74
                              Thanks for that , they just lost a sale.
                              Originally posted by Peteintas View Post
                              Unfortunately no diesel for Australia at this stage, I believe there is a diesel variant of the Golf Alltrack for Europe though.


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                              • #75
                                Hi Neil, best VAG alternative is the Skoda Octavia Scout Diesel (AWD), can get it in manual or DSG and pretty good value (aim for 10-12% discount of RRP).

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