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A short comparison of our 140TDI Highline and a 162TSI R-Line loan car

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  • A short comparison of our 140TDI Highline and a 162TSI R-Line loan car

    So our Tig has been in and out of the dealership recently for some err.. electrical issues (dpf differential pressure sensor, memory buttons on the seat not working) and we were given a demo Allspace R-Line petrol as loaner.

    It was nice to compare to our 140TDI as we kind of regretted getting a diesel after we took delivery. We ordered the car without a test drive as they were only just released and my partner wanted a car just like my then Passat TDI. So we thought it would be much the same, but we both agree it’s less efficient (5.8l/100 Passat - 6.7l/100 Tig) and it sounds so disappointingly agricultural compared to the old 125TDI!

    But my misgivings have largely disappeared after sampling the apparently hot 162TSI R-Line. I drove it all the way home thinking it must have been a 132TSI, not so much because of a lack of power, but just that it felt a bit vanilla.

    What I found more revealing was the difference in the build quality between the German built Tiguan and the Mexican built Allspace.

    The column stalks had a less positive action, the soft touch plastics on the upper part of the dashboard and front door trims didn’t match the colour of the lower parts and the middle row seat had painfully obvious pvc plastic in the centre position instead of leather.

    I also could not understand why they have ditched the hot keys and volume knob for the newer infotainment. The screen is beautifully crisp and clear, until you touch the fingerprint prone glass that is!

    I did enjoy watching the dynamic light assist dance all over the road - something I will have to code into ours me thinks.

    The R-Line interior without a sunroof is dark place to be, I’m not a fan of the black headliner. But then my other cars are all cream or grey interior so maybe I’m just not used to it [emoji12]

    The Dynaudio is worth it’s weight in gold. I adjusted the settings so the next person to test drive it might actually notice the difference!

    These few little things sound completely trivial and pointless - and I admit they are. But it’s not every day you get to compare two very similar cars like this. Especially here in Tassie where a dealership is unlikely to have even half the models available to test before you order.

    Our lease is up in less than 12 months and we were considering the Allspace for the extra cargo area but we both agree it’s not the be all end all. It didn’t seem appreciably bigger to us, which helps my agenda of reverting back to the Passat wagon! [emoji12]

    Anyway, here is a pic of the oddly coloured black trim and cheap looking plastics.





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    2017 VW Tiguan 140TDI Highline
    2012 VW Touareg V6 TDI
    1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE

  • #2
    I’ve done the inverse. 140tdi allspace highline and tested 132 comfortline ‘normal’ tig.

    I liked my cabin look better, but the engine was way better in the 132.

    I would’ve thought parts used are the same- no matter the build location?

    Not very happy with the build quality of the tigs- for their price premium over the competition.


    Thanks for posting

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    • #3
      Difference between the 140TDI and the 162TSI is that the latter can be modified easily to make it a better car. I agree that the stock 162 R-Line is very muffled and surpressed, few mods change all this.

      When I look at what car to buy I always look at what modifications can be done to the car to make it drive like I want, some cars are very limited as to whats available aftermarket, some are not. As the parts on the 162 are GTI,RS3,R its very easy to modify, hence why I got my TIG over other SUV options.
      Tiguan Gen2 162TSI Etuners IS38 Stage 3 238.6 kw@4 wheels

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      • #4
        I totally agree, for those that want to add more performance there are a plethora of options.

        But not all of us want or have the choice to modify a new car.

        This is why we need a proper Tiguan R [emoji12]


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        2017 VW Tiguan 140TDI Highline
        2012 VW Touareg V6 TDI
        1985 Mercedes-Benz 380SE

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lindsay View Post
          I totally agree, for those that want to add more performance there are a plethora of options.

          But not all of us want or have the choice to modify a new car.

          This is why we need a proper Tiguan R [emoji12]


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          I was thinking that a Audi R8 V10 engine swap into the Tiguan would be mad
          Tiguan Gen2 162TSI Etuners IS38 Stage 3 238.6 kw@4 wheels

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          • #6
            I got 162 R-Line (normal not all space) and interior looks and feels very premium, engine is great, feels good, I think after few mods it will feel even better hehe

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            • #7
              Can someone please confirm the build location of the Allspace for me?
              above indicates Mexico, I thought all Tiguan’s for Australia were built in Germany

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              • #8
                Originally posted by dgp View Post
                Can someone please confirm the build location of the Allspace for me?
                above indicates Mexico, I thought all Tiguan’s for Australia were built in Germany
                Can be worked out from your vin Google VW factory id's and its the 10th letter That will tell you

                M is Mexico K is Germany W is also Germany (Wolfsburg)
                Last edited by Guest001; 04-07-2019, 09:55 PM.
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                • #9
                  Any allspace(in the world) comes from Mexico.

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                  • #10
                    Thank you

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