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  • New T-Roc - No engine cover?

    Just wondering if anyone has picked up their new t-roc and can confirm if yours had an engine cover?

    My dealer is saying it’s a cost saving measure by VW removing them?

    This article has a photo of I’m assuming an overseas model
    2022 Volkswagen T-Roc R Australian pricing and features

    This is mine
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    Last edited by smurf; 18-08-2022, 09:14 PM.

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    Might be related to this Multiple Volkswagen models recalled | CarExpert
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    • #3
      I head the floppy design engine covers were melting, so VW has stopped fitting them to new cars. Certainly doesnt look right with no engine cover though.
      B9 Audi SQ5

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
        Certainly doesnt look right with no engine cover though.
        Yeah, modern engines are pretty ugly bits of kit compared to older iterations. I guess we have all of the modern electronics and direct injection to thank for that. Plastic engine covers are very much a necessary evil to hide all of this.

        Once upon a time you could actually see the cam covers of an engine, and they were a feature of sorts <cue rose coloured glasses and a SR20/4AGE cam cover montage>

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        • #5
          Originally posted by petemac110 View Post
          Once upon a time you could actually see the cam covers of an engine, and they were a feature of sorts <cue rose coloured glasses and a SR20/4AGE cam cover montage>
          Exactly. I had 2x Nissan 200sx's when I was younger and they were a great looking engine. Those days are gone now though. Plastic fantastic as far as the eye can see these days.
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          • #6
            I found an article that said they had removed them while they redesign them. The car sales guy had no idea, just checked their demo and it didn’t have one either so figured it must be how they come. Looks pretty ordinary without it.

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