Will be able to post some pictures of the Habenero on Friday! The colour was my wife's choice (her car afterall) but I think it looked great when I saw in a comfortline model at the dealers a week or so ago. Don't expect we will see many on the road but with the additional 'jewelry' on highline I think it will be pretty smart.
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Scirocco: Indium Grey, DSG, pana roof, Sat/Nav, Dynaudio, VWR springs and APR stage 1. Now sold
Arriving April 17 Audi S3 sedan, Panther black, S-tronic, PP2, pano, matrix lights, assistance pack, 40:20:40 seats, mirror pack, light inlays
Tiguan: Tiguan 162TSI, DAP and pano in Habanero
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Originally posted by Gladbach View PostThe white R-Line could be the demo from the dealership in Brookvale. I saw a highline in Habenero Orange in Dee Why on Saturday. Actually looks like a nice colour (although my wife didn't think so!).
Tiguan 162tsi rline (May 2017) - NSW, Northern Beaches
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Originally posted by Chocolate_Bear View PostAnyone going for the 2 year extended warranty? You think it's worth going ahead with? Was told it cost an additional 2k. Any thoughts on the extended factory warranty ?
Tiguan 162tsi rline (May 2017) - NSW, Northern Beaches
You actually get better warranty protection from your statutory rights under the trade practices act. And it's free!
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Originally posted by IsDon View PostDon't waste your money. This is just a car dealer con to sucker you into servicing exclusive with them, and they charge you $2K for the privilege. It's a rort , plain and simple.
You actually get better warranty protection from your statutory rights under the trade practices act. And it's free!
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Originally posted by Chocolate_Bear View PostAh... thanks for that .. I thought the extended factory warranty was valid at any VW dealership.. need to check up on that statutory rights ...
Tiguan 162tsi rline (May 2017) - NSW, Northern Beaches
Go to the 24:00 minute mark of this video. It deals specifically with extended warranties. The rest of the video is 20 important points to save you money when you buy a new car, all the tricks the dealers use and how to combat them. I recommend watching the whole video, but if you're time poor then at least watch it from the 24:00 minute mark as it exposes the extended warranty rort we've been discussing.
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Originally posted by IsDon View PostMate, here's some food for thought.
Go to the 24:00 minute mark of this video. It deals specifically with extended warranties. The rest of the video is 20 important points to save you money when you buy a new car, all the tricks the dealers use and how to combat them. I recommend watching the whole video, but if you're time poor then at least watch it from the 24:00 minute mark as it exposes the extended warranty rort we've been discussing.
https://youtu.be/v8VYNFzmJIQ
Thanks
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Originally posted by IsDon View PostMate, here's some food for thought.
Go to the 24:00 minute mark of this video. It deals specifically with extended warranties. The rest of the video is 20 important points to save you money when you buy a new car, all the tricks the dealers use and how to combat them. I recommend watching the whole video, but if you're time poor then at least watch it from the 24:00 minute mark as it exposes the extended warranty rort we've been discussing.
https://youtu.be/v8VYNFzmJIQ
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My Tiguan has arrived and this is my experience so far
Originally posted by IsDon View PostDon't waste your money. This is just a car dealer con to sucker you into servicing exclusive with them, and they charge you $2K for the privilege. It's a rort , plain and simple.
You actually get better warranty protection from your statutory rights under the trade practices act. And it's free!
I have clarified and have confirmed that I am allowed to get my car serviced by anyone and it doesn't void the extended warranty.
May be different with other dealers but not with mine. Also it was included with our purchase with delivery before end November 2016 at no additional charge.
Shane.
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Originally posted by shanelord View PostActually I checked with the dealer and with VW Australia that the extended warranty is not dealer specific (check with your dealer to be sure of course).
I have clarified and have confirmed that I am allowed to get my car serviced by anyone and it doesn't void the extended warranty.
May be different with other dealers but not with mine. Also it was included with our purchase with delivery before end November 2016 at no additional charge.
Shane.
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Tiguan 162tsi rline (May 2017) - NSW, Northern Beaches
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So picked up our highline 162 today. Car was purchased in Geelong and we live in Melbourne so these thoughts are based on about 100km of mixed driving – including some freeway and back roads.
Firstly, I cannot not comment on the colour . Habenero is a retina searing orange in the sun but deeply lustrous when in the shade. It can, depending on the light, head toward an orangey red or a bright orange verging on gold. Overall very happy with the way it looks - it’s not rline aggressive but cuts a pretty decent presence in a carpark withits front end 'jewelry' and the rear diffuse'ry' thing and chrome pipes. There is also plenty of black on the body to provide a strong contrast to the orange, though not as much of course as the rline pack.
Performance - well it isn’t a GTI. But it does perform well especially once on the move. Definitely no slouch and the DSG (I love DSG) is superb. There’s no hesitation, its quick witted and the car whether in manual or D can be kept in the power band with just a little anticipation and the flick or two of a paddle. If you are not familiar with DSG learn the techniques and its quirks and you will be rewarded! And 7th gear makes for stress and near noise free cruising. It is way more responsive in that sense than my Scirocco (though of course the Tig doesn’t have the larger turbo to spool up).
For mine the ride, handling balance on the 18’s is very acceptable - again provided you don’t think of the Tig as a GTI on stilts. You feel the road but there is no jarring, banging or crashing. When I drive I want to feel and connect with what’s going on around me – not feel like I’m sitting in a moving lounge room. In that sense the Tig performs very much to my liking.
It does feel though its size. My perception is you feel the extra length compared to the 147 we just sold. It doesn’t feel quite as ‘chuckable’ though that said it also feels more planted and less on tippy toes compared to the 147. I guess I’m trying to say you feel the extra maturity in this car compared to the previous one - which was 8 years old afterall– this new Tig might be a better car at say 8/10th’s but at 6 or 7/10th’s (about all I was willing to push today) it doesn’t feel quite as agile.
My only gripe from a driving point of view was the steering. It feels very light. Again, this could just be a factor of it being different from the 147 and of course dramatically different from the Roc. I recently drove a Passat 162 and steering weight was an issue for me in that car too – maybe a VW thing. I’ll see if there are any settings I can play with to put a bit more weight into the steering, though my wife, whose car it really is 90% of the time might find the steering perfectly fine.
Fit and finish on our particular car is very good. For example the few body trim issues reported by earlier owners (like the fit of the plastic extensions around wheel arches) do not seem to be an issue on this car. The only part that I have seen or touched on this car so far that I think is a bit flimsy is the (sunglasses) hatch on the top of the dash. I don’t think it sits as well as it should and feels a bit cheap and nasty.
Haven’t really tried the audio system and haven’t set up many of the convenience features - at least not to our liking yet. Auto open boot and touch close are good though.
The seating I didn’t get quite right today but a little more effort will sort that. It is certainly a nice environment in which to inhabit. Ergonomically everything was where you would expect it to be and it was logical. My wife had a bit of trouble programming the sat/nav on the go and seemed to get into a repeating circle but that will get better with use. The pronunciation like on most VAG products was a bit odd. She will be turned off during the customising process in any case (the voice guide not my wife). It was warm in Melbourne today and the aircon was fine and of course easy to use.
Overall I think a Tiguan 162 is a pretty good way to get around. I was even pleasantly surprised by how little the start/stop annoyed me.
The car though is on Hankook tyres - which surprised me a bit. I was guess I was expecting some Dunlops/Conti’s/Pirelli or Michelins. That said the car is super quiet and the Hankooks did what they needed to do today. I’m keeping an open mind on these.
As an aside and, for those of you awaiting cars from the Don Juan and other recently arrived boats, the sales people told us that there are long delays in getting the cars out of Patrick’s following the Christmas New Year period. They are ringing every day to find out delivery information but it is slow going. The fact that ours arrived last week was just the luck of the draw. So even for those not having to wait until April or May some patience is still required just waiting for it to get from the docks to the dealers.
I hope you all get to enjoy your new cars as soon as possible.
Edit: Have improved steering feel by setting it to sport. Does seem to add a little more weight assuming it's not just the placebo effect!! Also engine to sport which I'm liking too.Last edited by Mac135; 29-01-2017, 09:45 AM.Scirocco: Indium Grey, DSG, pana roof, Sat/Nav, Dynaudio, VWR springs and APR stage 1. Now sold
Arriving April 17 Audi S3 sedan, Panther black, S-tronic, PP2, pano, matrix lights, assistance pack, 40:20:40 seats, mirror pack, light inlays
Tiguan: Tiguan 162TSI, DAP and pano in Habanero
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Originally posted by Mac135 View PostSo picked up our highline 162 today. Car was purchased in Geelong and we live in Melbourne so these thoughts are based on about 100km of mixed driving – including some freeway and back roads.
Firstly, I cannot not comment on the colour . Habenero is a retina searing orange in the sun but deeply lustrous when in the shade. It can, depending on the light, head toward an orangey red or a bright orange verging on gold. Overall very happy with the way it looks - it’s not rline aggressive but cuts a pretty decent presence in a carpark withits front end 'jewelry' and the rear diffuse'ry' thing and chrome pipes. There is also plenty of black on the body to provide a strong contrast to the orange, though not as much of course as the rline pack.
Performance - well it isn’t a GTI. But it does perform well especially once on the move. Definitely no slouch and the DSG (I love DSG) is superb. There’s no hesitation, its quick witted and the car whether in manual or D can be kept in the power band with just a little anticipation and the flick or two of a paddle. If you are not familiar with DSG learn the techniques and its quirks and you will be rewarded! And 7th gear makes for stress and near noise free cruising. It is way more responsive in that sense than my Scirocco (though of course the Tig doesn’t have the larger turbo to spool up).
For mine the ride, handling balance on the 18’s is very acceptable - again provided you don’t think of the Tig as a GTI on stilts. You feel the road but there is no jarring, banging or crashing. When I drive I want to feel and connect with what’s going on around me – not feel like I’m sitting in a moving lounge room. In that sense the Tig performs very much to my liking.
It does feel though its size. My perception is you feel the extra length compared to the 147 we just sold. It doesn’t feel quite as ‘chuckable’ though that said it also feels more planted and less on tippy toes compared to the 147. I guess I’m trying to say you feel the extra maturity in this car compared to the previous one - which was 8 years old afterall– this new Tig might be a better car at say 8/10th’s but at 6 or 7/10th’s (about all I was willing to push today) it doesn’t feel quite as agile.
My only gripe from a driving point of view was the steering. It feels very light. Again, this could just be a factor of it being different from the 147 and of course dramatically different from the Roc. I recently drove a Passat 162 and steering weight was an issue for me in that car too – maybe a VW thing. I’ll see if there are any settings I can play with to put a bit more weight into the steering, though my wife, whose car it really is 90% of the time might find the steering perfectly fine.
Fit and finish on our particular car is very good. For example the few body trim issues reported by earlier owners (like the fit of the plastic extensions around wheel arches) do not seem to be an issue on this car. The only part that I have seen or touched on this car so far that I think is a bit flimsy is the (sunglasses) hatch on the top of the dash. I don’t think it sits as well as it should and feels a bit cheap and nasty.
Haven’t really tried the audio system and haven’t set up many of the convenience features - at least not to our liking yet. Auto open boot and touch close are good though.
The seating I didn’t get quite right today but a little more effort will sort that. It is certainly a nice environment in which to inhabit. Ergonomically everything was where you would expect it to be and it was logical. My wife had a bit of trouble programming the sat/nav on the go and seemed to get into a repeating circle but that will get better with use. The pronunciation like on most VAG products was a bit odd. She will be turned off during the customising process in any case (the voice guide not my wife). It was warm in Melbourne today and the aircon was fine and of course easy to use.
Overall I think a Tiguan 162 is a pretty good way to get around. I was even pleasantly surprised by how little the start/stop annoyed me.
The car though is on Hankook tyres - which surprised me a bit. I was guess I was expecting some Dunlops/Conti’s/Pirelli or Michelins. That said the car is super quiet and the Hankooks did what they needed to do today. I’m keeping an open mind on these.
As an aside and, for those of you awaiting cars from the Don Juan and other recently arrived boats, the sales people told us that there are long delays in getting the cars out of Patrick’s following the Christmas New Year period. They are ringing every day to find out delivery information but it is slow going. The fact that ours arrived last week was just the luck of the draw. So even for those not having to wait until April or May some patience is still required just waiting for it to get from the docks to the dealers.
I hope you all get to enjoy your new cars as soon as possible.
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Originally posted by Eyes24 View PostCongrats! How about a few pic's
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkScirocco: Indium Grey, DSG, pana roof, Sat/Nav, Dynaudio, VWR springs and APR stage 1. Now sold
Arriving April 17 Audi S3 sedan, Panther black, S-tronic, PP2, pano, matrix lights, assistance pack, 40:20:40 seats, mirror pack, light inlays
Tiguan: Tiguan 162TSI, DAP and pano in Habanero
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