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  • Heaps better acting though
    Tiguan 162TSI Highline Indium | R-Line pack | DAP | Tow pack |
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    • Haven't seen anyone mention this on here yet. Reverse cam washers lol

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      • So maybe a Tiguan R is on the way.....

        Last edited by tigger73; 11-10-2016, 07:58 PM.
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        • Wow! That would be awesome. Thinking about it though, if a full featured R-Line is around $63k RRP, what would this be going for? If it's pushing $70k then it's pretty hard to justify (the R-Line is already).

          2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
          2017 Audi S3

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          • Originally posted by GolfR79 View Post
            So maybe a Tiguan R is on the way.....
            Possibly but not according to car advice... : Volkswagen Tiguan R hot SUV not happening

            2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

            2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
            2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
            2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
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            • Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
              Possibly but not according to car advice... : Volkswagen Tiguan R hot SUV not happening
              Not that CarAdvice really has any insight nto what is happening at VAG HQ . This may just be real and now I'm glad I'm not rushing into buying. If it does make it into production (and testing a proto at the Ring is certainly an indication) then I'll buy it.
              Current: 2023 MY23 T-Roc R Lapiz Blue + Beats Audio + Black pack 2018 MY19 Golf R manual Lapiz Blue + DAP) 2018 MY18 Golf 110TSI (150TSI) Trendline manual White2014 Amarok TSI Red (tuned over 200kw + lots of extras) 2013 Up! manual Red 2017 Polo GTI manual Black Previous VWs and some others ...
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              • We might get it but I highly doubt it. And it would most probably 2018. Some people can't wait that long and the R line with a decent tune would come close to this already.


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                • Yes well the video has quad tips and a slightly more aggressive exhaust note but I'd expect a Tiguan R to be a bit more raucous with some decent DSG farts to be honest.




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                  2017 Tiguan Sportline - Tigger73's 162TSI Sportline

                  2016 Scirocco R, stage 1, 205kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's Scirocco R Build
                  2013 Tiguan 155TSI, stage 1, 144kwaw (sold) - Tigger73's 155TSI Build
                  2011 Tiguan 125TSI, Stage 2+, 152kwaw (sold)
                  - Tigger73's 125TSI Build


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                  • What's the price difference between Tiguan 162TSI R-Line and Passat 206TSI R-Line?
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                    2010 MY10 R36 Wagon | Biscay Blue | Power Tailgate | RNS510 | MDI | RVC | 51,000 km |Garage Open Button | Dead Pedal Mod | OE Fit DRL | VCDS | Sprint Booster | H&R Rear Sway Bar | Alcantara Steering Wheel | Dual Reverse Light | 19" Bentley Wheels (BBS Forged Split) | Michelin PS 4S
                    2005 MY05 AH Astra HatchBlack | Facelifted SRi Looking | OpeliZed | Whiteline RSB | Eibach ProKit

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                    • I reckon it is $5,500 to compare the Tiguan with the Passat wagon - for that you're getting the 206 drivetrain, more room (I assume?), and the virtual cockpit.. but happy to be corrected on those points.

                      I think the R-Line Passat looks pretty smart, and for me personally has a slightly nicer interior design (obviously subjective). It has gone to the top of my list for next time around based on my need for more space over the 162 Tig. But I have a big soft spot for fast wagons.

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                      • From VW Website for Post Code 2000,
                        Tiguan 140TDI R-Line fully optioned Drive Away price is $63,824
                        Passat 206TSI R-Line fully optioned Drive Away price is $68,204

                        Guess Tiguan 162TSI will be dearer than Tiguan 140TDI? I'd go Passat 206TSI R-Line then.
                        2018 BMW 125i M Sport |AlpineWhite|719M JetBlack|BlackLeather |ComfortPackage|Sunroof|WirelessCharging
                        2010 MY10 R36 Wagon | Biscay Blue | Power Tailgate | RNS510 | MDI | RVC | 51,000 km |Garage Open Button | Dead Pedal Mod | OE Fit DRL | VCDS | Sprint Booster | H&R Rear Sway Bar | Alcantara Steering Wheel | Dual Reverse Light | 19" Bentley Wheels (BBS Forged Split) | Michelin PS 4S
                        2005 MY05 AH Astra HatchBlack | Facelifted SRi Looking | OpeliZed | Whiteline RSB | Eibach ProKit

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                        • It could also be a mule for the Tiguan coupe which people are speculated to be launched in 2018. I read somewhere there are whispers that the coupe will have a true "R" version.
                          VW Tiguan Coupé: Vorschau - autobild.de
                          MY15 Golf 7R 5 door, Tornado Red, DSG, Panoramic Sunroof & Leather.

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                          • I guess it depends on what you are after. The Passat is a large car; I have never driven one but a mate was looking for a wagon and took the Passat for a test drive but found it rather boring to drive, said it felt like an old mans car, so ended up getting a Skoda vRS wagon instead as he found it more fun to drive. Over here the difference is also about $5k for similar spec (both with the Active Info Display/Virtual Cockpit) however the gearbox in the Passat is only the 6 speed DSG so I assume it is only running the DQ250 while the Tiguan 162TSI R Line is running the 7 Speed DQ500 which is a much stronger gearbox.

                            Personally the Passat is too big for me as I have limited space to park in the carport so the Tiguan is an ideal upgrade from the current Golf.

                            Even though I am coming from a Golf R, I don't know if I have much desire to go with a Tiguan R if they do release one. One of the main reasons I upgraded from a GTI to the R originally was to get the 4Motion which you get the the Tiguan R-Line anyway. There doesn't look to be much changing in the styling for the R from those shots, other than the chrome mirrors and chrome strip on the front lip plus the quad exhausts (which would be nice). The only thing extra might be some upgraded more bucket seats for the R. The 162TSI should hopefully be pretty quick anyway and if I need more power can always give it a tune. Since it is taking as long as it is just to get the R-Line ones in, I would imagine if we do ever see a Tiguan R it will be at least 2 years away if not more so the warranty on this one would almost be up so can start tuning and upgrading then. Would imagine it wouldn't be too hard to get somewhere near the same power probably for less that paying for the R when it comes out.
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                            • Originally posted by Passat R36 View Post
                              From VW Website for Post Code 2000,
                              Tiguan 140TDI R-Line fully optioned Drive Away price is $63,824
                              Passat 206TSI R-Line fully optioned Drive Away price is $68,204

                              Guess Tiguan 162TSI will be dearer than Tiguan 140TDI? I'd go Passat 206TSI R-Line then.
                              The 140TDI is slightly more expensive than the 162TSI (given that it's diesel.). RRPs (before on-roads) are:

                              Highline 162TSI seven-speed DSG $48,490
                              Highline 140TDI seven-speed DSG $49,990

                              2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
                              2017 Audi S3

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                              • Originally posted by NZ_GolfR View Post
                                I guess it depends on what you are after. The Passat is a large car; I have never driven one but a mate was looking for a wagon and took the Passat for a test drive but found it rather boring to drive, said it felt like an old mans car, so ended up getting a Skoda vRS wagon instead as he found it more fun to drive. Over here the difference is also about $5k for similar spec (both with the Active Info Display/Virtual Cockpit) however the gearbox in the Passat is only the 6 speed DSG so I assume it is only running the DQ250 while the Tiguan 162TSI R Line is running the 7 Speed DQ500 which is a much stronger gearbox.

                                Personally the Passat is too big for me as I have limited space to park in the carport so the Tiguan is an ideal upgrade from the current Golf.

                                Even though I am coming from a Golf R, I don't know if I have much desire to go with a Tiguan R if they do release one. One of the main reasons I upgraded from a GTI to the R originally was to get the 4Motion which you get the the Tiguan R-Line anyway. There doesn't look to be much changing in the styling for the R from those shots, other than the chrome mirrors and chrome strip on the front lip plus the quad exhausts (which would be nice). The only thing extra might be some upgraded more bucket seats for the R. The 162TSI should hopefully be pretty quick anyway and if I need more power can always give it a tune. Since it is taking as long as it is just to get the R-Line ones in, I would imagine if we do ever see a Tiguan R it will be at least 2 years away if not more so the warranty on this one would almost be up so can start tuning and upgrading then. Would imagine it wouldn't be too hard to get somewhere near the same power probably for less that paying for the R when it comes out.
                                Agree in relation to the Passat being a bit uninspiring. An R-Line Tiguan makes a real statement, where as the Passat R-Line is very plain. A 162TSI is going to be quick enough for me. One question on the tuning - I had heard that the 162TSI and 132TSI are the same engine, just that the 132TSI is de-tuned. Does that leave much room for further tuning on the 162TSI? I really don't know much about this stuff.

                                2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
                                2017 Audi S3

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