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  • Is the 110tsi Power OK ?

    Just wondering if there are any 110tsi owners out there? I am thinking about a 110tsi comfortline with DAP but am just a little worried about the power. I have done a test drive and power seemed OK to me. But i guess 110kw seems a bit low on paper and was wondering how they go in the real world with kids and luggage on board on a highway. I don't need it to be a racing car but would like it to keep up on hills and overtake OK. Is there anyone out there who can comment after owning or doing an extended test drive?
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    We bought one 2 months ago, is enough power to do anything normal, overtakes and gets up to speed just fine, happy with the 6spd dsg aswell, went for a long highway drive this weekend and is returning about 5.5l/100. Remember it's the same engine and tune as the highline golf, so it's no real slouch

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    • #3
      It's the accelerator lag in the 110 that annoyed me!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by marcuskmt View Post
        It's the accelerator lag in the 110 that annoyed me!
        Even the 162TSI has acceleration lag.

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        • #5
          Have you tried resetting the Drive-by-wire throttle system? I did a few weeks back and seemed to make quite a difference (at least I think it did [emoji846]):

          With the car off push the accelerator pedal to the floor and leave it down. Turn the ignition on (but don't start car) and wait at least 10 seconds. Release the accelerator and turn the car off.
          When you restart the car the throttle should be much more responsive.


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          • #6
            I'll try that

            2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
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            • #7
              Originally posted by NZ_GolfR View Post
              Have you tried resetting the Drive-by-wire throttle system? I did a few weeks back and seemed to make quite a difference (at least I think it did [emoji846]):

              With the car off push the accelerator pedal to the floor and leave it down. Turn the ignition on (but don't start car) and wait at least 10 seconds. Release the accelerator and turn the car off.
              When you restart the car the throttle should be much more responsive.


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              Does this work across the model range or only MQB based vehicles?
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              • #8
                I believe it is any VW that has a Drive-by-wire throttle. I have seen it on Golf and Touareg forum sites.


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                • #9
                  NZ-GOLF .. how can i turn ignition on? I press button once after i sat in the car to start the engine, and press once before leaving. With Audi, as i remember, first press is to turn ignition, but this one doesnt. Maybe im not really good in using these high tech car.... thats why ... please help... thanks

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by NZ_GolfR View Post
                    Have you tried resetting the Drive-by-wire throttle system? I did a few weeks back and seemed to make quite a difference (at least I think it did [emoji846]):

                    With the car off push the accelerator pedal to the floor and leave it down. Turn the ignition on (but don't start car) and wait at least 10 seconds. Release the accelerator and turn the car off.
                    When you restart the car the throttle should be much more responsive.


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                    Isn't that the procedure to reset the DSG (for those without VCDS)??? Some models differ either 10 or 20 seconds from I have read online.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by theitchy View Post
                      NZ-GOLF .. how can i turn ignition on? I press button once after i sat in the car to start the engine, and press once before leaving. With Audi, as i remember, first press is to turn ignition, but this one doesnt. Maybe im not really good in using these high tech car.... thats why ... please help... thanks
                      If you press the button without having your foot on the brake pedal it turns the ignition on but doesn't start the engine.


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                      • #12
                        I've also got the 110tsi comfortline. The power is fine. We have 2 kids in car seats in the back and have done a few trips with it fully loaded with luggage and strollers etc with 2 adults, 2 kids. On the freeway overtaking is good, and acceleration from stop lights is as good as you will ever need.

                        I was also concerned about it being not powerful enough but before we bought we test drove the 110 and 132 back to back and I personally couldn't notice ant difference. It was easily the best driving experience of similar priced SUVs that we test drove all of which had at least 2L engines.

                        We decided to spend extra money on DAP and luxury pack rather than 4wd and a bigger engine, and have not regretted it at all.

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                        • #13
                          The 110TSI is around 170kg lighter than the 132TSI so can get away with less power and not suffer too much as a consequence.

                          If you don't need AWD then the 110TSI is not a bad option in terms of value/bang for buck.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by metallibanger05 View Post
                            We bought one 2 months ago, is enough power to do anything normal, overtakes and gets up to speed just fine, happy with the 6spd dsg aswell, went for a long highway drive this weekend and is returning about 5.5l/100. Remember it's the same engine and tune as the highline golf, so it's no real slouch
                            Thankyou. Great info. The 5.5l/100 is pretty good.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by mpc View Post
                              I've also got the 110tsi comfortline. The power is fine. We have 2 kids in car seats in the back and have done a few trips with it fully loaded with luggage and strollers etc with 2 adults, 2 kids. On the freeway overtaking is good, and acceleration from stop lights is as good as you will ever need.

                              I was also concerned about it being not powerful enough but before we bought we test drove the 110 and 132 back to back and I personally couldn't notice ant difference. It was easily the best driving experience of similar priced SUVs that we test drove all of which had at least 2L engines.

                              We decided to spend extra money on DAP and luxury pack rather than 4wd and a bigger engine, and have not regretted it at all.
                              Thanks for the info. This sort of real world info you can't really get from a car review site. I am thinking along similar lines with where should i spend my money. I doubt i will ever really need 4WD so i think i will be happy with a 2WD and better fuel economy and save that money for something else. Great to hear the power is OK with kids and luggage on board.
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