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MY18.5 or MY19 - Difference ? Should I Wait ?

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  • Originally posted by Grugly View Post
    I read an article recently that highlights that we miss out on the newer engines due to our poor fuel quality and I believe we would remain on current engine tech unless our fuel quality improved..

    Volkswagen rallying dealers for emissions election stoush | CarAdvice
    "Cars that are fitted with a petrol particulate filter cannot run on Australia’s fuel which has an exceedingly high sulphur content – some 50 parts per million [PULP] as opposed to the European standard of less than 10," the letter continues."

    That's right VW - fckoff with your Petrol Particulate Filter - we don't want this rubbish added to petrol vehicles.

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    • Originally posted by FastMitch View Post
      Looking at the UK VW site, it does not appear in the Tiguan configurator / catalog but is visible in the model compare

      Tiguan R-Line Tech Models - Pricing & Specifications : Volkswagen UK

      Best Performance: 6.3 sec Acceleration 0-62mph - SEL 2.0 TSI 230PS 4Motion 7spd-DSG

      Equates to 169 kW
      Have a look at the I.D articles on volkswagen.de to see where the driver assistance tech is heading..

      We will probably miss out on that too

      Sent from my SM-N950F using Tapatalk

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      • I believe the 169kw engine is the same engine currently in the Golf GTI. It was updated from the 162kw to this 169kw. Albeit the GTI is now getting a 180kw block.

        I can’t imagine there are any issues related to fuel quality. The 169kw is also the engine coming in the new Audi Q3 45 variant, so I think it would only be a matter of time before the Tiguans across the board carry this one.

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        • Just picked up my MY19 Tiguan Allspace Highline 162TSI - Platinum Grey Metallic - Sound and Vision and R-Line. LOVE IT!!!

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          • Originally posted by FastMitch View Post
            Looking at the UK VW site, it does not appear in the Tiguan configurator / catalog but is visible in the model compare

            Tiguan R-Line Tech Models - Pricing & Specifications : Volkswagen UK

            Best Performance: 6.3 sec Acceleration 0-62mph - SEL 2.0 TSI 230PS 4Motion 7spd-DSG

            Equates to 169 kW
            People trying to order the 169kw motor in the UK are now being told the offer has now been withdrawn and they are now only taking EOI's to judge if it is worth importing. It appears from the German site that all Tiguans will get the new AID, the proof is in the eating but I can't see that it pays them to use two different dash's. It would seem sensible that VW can use the same dash right across the whole range of cars they sell and just configure it differently for each model and brand. It will save them serious amounts of money doing that.

            EDIT: This has changed overnight and now it is avaliable in the UK. VW actually rang a customer to tell them the option was available, I can't imagine VWA doing that myself.
            Last edited by Ozsko; 18-01-2019, 09:14 AM.

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            • Originally posted by FastMitch View Post
              "Cars that are fitted with a petrol particulate filter cannot run on Australia’s fuel which has an exceedingly high sulphur content – some 50 parts per million [PULP] as opposed to the European standard of less than 10," the letter continues."

              That's right VW - fckoff with your Petrol Particulate Filter - we don't want this rubbish added to petrol vehicles.
              Then don't complain if you don't get choice of motors in cars.

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              • Originally posted by Ozsko View Post
                Then don't complain if you don't get choice of motors in cars.
                PPF are just another thing to fail that adds no value except some wanker greenie agenda

                PPF are not covered under warranty and if they fail because you only do city driving and no freeway driving they cost $6k to replace

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                • Originally posted by FastMitch View Post
                  PPF are just another thing to fail that adds no value except some wanker greenie agenda

                  PPF are not covered under warranty and if they fail because you only do city driving and no freeway driving they cost $6k to replace
                  Unfortunately your dislikes of them don't change a thing.

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                  • Originally posted by Ozsko View Post
                    Unfortunately your dislikes of them don't change a thing.
                    Sure they do. That's what public policy is for.

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