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  • another one waiting, waiting, waiting...

    Better intro myself. I'm in Bris now and waiting for my Tig to arrive. Only ordered it last month so they're saying end of March - or later.

    Anyway, all good things come to those that wait etc etc.




    Just out of interest for anyone not sure which way to go, this is how I ended up with a Tig:

    I have a busted back (motorbike accident), and my first need is for the seating position offered in most suvs or larger 4x4s.

    the list: (as I'm new to the SUV / soft roader scene, the following comments are just my opinion and I apologize in advance if I offend anyone - not the intention)

    1. 2wd v6 Kluger. 200kw should do it nicely. BUT, this car should not be allowed on the road! Simple as that, it's a bloody nightmare to drive. Understeer to buggery, too much power to the front wheels that leaves you standing at the lights with the front wheels spinning! Useless and dangerous and really too big for my needs anyway.

    2. Forester. OK but that's it. Felt and looked "old". Quality not there anymore. Need drastic upgrade - and with their oil burning issues in other models, Subaru really need to go into damage control.

    3. V6 RAV4. Much better than the Kluger. This actually went around corners! Power to spare and much better delivered than on the Klug. Cheap feel to it though, not comfortable enough for me, back sore after 20min.

    4. Mazda CX7. Probably worst after the Kluger, and the biggest disappointment given the hype around these. Poor viability, searing heat through the huge front windscreen, awful turbo lag, and felt, well felt like it had a small 4cyl in it that you were ringing the neck of to get it going. Once it got going it was great though. No headroom (I'm 188cm) and my head was hitting the roof even with the seat down as low as possible.

    5. Honda CRV. OK, good quality finish, good feel to it, not enough power. Just a very "beige" car.

    6. BMW X3. Like the look of them, nice interior, go OK, but something just not right with the dynamics. Over inflated price tag, low resale and not good value for money IMO.

    7. New Suzuki Grand Vitara. The biggest surprise. Went well, lots of grunt from the V6, not as big a performer as the RAV4, but felt more torquey (haven't checked the specs). Probably handled the best of the real 4x4's when really pushed. This car really surprised me, but they are expensive now ($40>), although the pick if I wanted to go off road.

    So I was going to buy either the RAV4V6 or the Suzi. Then someone mentioned the new Tiguan.

    6 drives later, more stuffing around than I've ever done with a car before (too many options!), and the deposit is down on a 125. Re-map already ordered and just hoping that they can take the 125kw to the max. 189kw in this weight would be very nice thank you very much.

    The Tig ticked all the boxes. Just have to do the waiting thing!

    Cheers.
    Last edited by clip; 27-11-2008, 04:55 PM.

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    Congratulation and welcome to the forum.
    The waiting is well worth it. If you got the VIN number you can trace your vehicle right from the factory. If you don't have the VIN you should ask you dealer to give it to you than you know that nobody will get your Tiguan and you would be waiting longer.

    Cheers
    MM
    Performance Tunes from $850
    Wrecking RS OCTAVIA 2 Link

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MRL T5 View Post
      Congratulation and welcome to the forum.
      The waiting is well worth it. If you got the VIN number you can trace your vehicle right from the factory. If you don't have the VIN you should ask you dealer to give it to you than you know that nobody will get your Tiguan and you would be waiting longer.

      Cheers
      MM
      thanks MM. I'll do just that (not that I don't trust them implicitly!).

      How do I trace it though?

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      • #4
        Welcome Clip
        - Ben

        1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
        2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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        • #5
          thanks phaeton, great news link too!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by clip View Post
            How do I trace it though?
            Hope this works for you http://www.2global.com/wep/index.jsp

            1.Customer tools: Go to Cargo Tracking

            2.Track by: Go to Auto Cargo

            3.Cargo ID: Enter Vin Number WVW etc

            Good luck with the wait

            Paul.

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            • #7
              cheers mate - much appreciated.

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              • #8
                Here is some food for thought...

                I've had my Tiguan on order for more than just a little while - 147TSI Black, Black Leather, Dynaudio, Park Assist + dealer fitted iPod adapter & mats.

                Here's the order time line my dealer just gave me -

                30/05/08 - Order Entry Dealer System
                27/05/08 - Order Entry NADIN
                30/05/08 - Order Registration IFA
                30/05/08 - Buildability Check
                24/11/08 - SGW Rebooking
                24/11/08 - Current SGW Determination
                3/01/09 - Allocation of product plant
                3/01/09 - Handover to production
                28/01/09 - Start Body Shell Shop
                End Body Shell Shop
                29/01/09 - Start Paint Shop
                End Paint Shop
                30/01/09 - Start Final Assembly
                31/01/09 - Checkpoint 8 Handover to Sales
                Start Service Shop
                End Service Shop
                4/02/09 - Exit Production Plant
                9/02/09 - Arrival Port of Shipment
                17/02/09 - Departure Port of Shipment
                Departure last Port of Transit
                3/04/09 - Arrival at Port of Destination
                3/04/09 - Departure from Port of Destination
                6/04/09 - Arrival at final Destination

                Yes...I am very patient!
                2012 GTD, DSG, White, RVC, RCD510 Dynaudio, R LED Tails

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                • #9
                  sheesh, that's 12 months!!! Maybe I should have taken that 125 silver auto. Guess it would be gone by now. Then again the thought of an auto just spoils it for me, but maybe I could have got used to it

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                  • #10
                    When I ordered the car they told me it would be delivered Nov 08, then they said Jan 09 and then March 09...luckily it now has a confirmed built date for April 09!

                    With a bit of luck the economic downturn will slow down northern hemisphere orders...which should free up allocation for Aussie orders, speeding up delivery times.

                    Last time I visited Austral VW they had a few 125TSI's in stock, pretty sure they were all auto's though maybe worth giving them or Highway Auto a call?

                    Did you get a VIN and manage to get that tracking website to work? The URL won't work for me (I haven't got a VIN but I'm going to visit the dealer this weekend so will see if I can get it).
                    2012 GTD, DSG, White, RVC, RCD510 Dynaudio, R LED Tails

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                    • #11
                      Spoke to Sunshine Coast VW (Gary Crick) last Wednesday and they had 6 125kw Tiguans available for immediate delivery. 5 x manual and 1 x auto. Not sure of the exact specs of each.

                      Don't know what the current status is.
                      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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                      • #12
                        125TSI auto

                        Originally posted by clip View Post
                        sheesh, that's 12 months!!! Maybe I should have taken that 125 silver auto. Guess it would be gone by now. Then again the thought of an auto just spoils it for me, but maybe I could have got used to it

                        Hey clip
                        bought the 125TSI auto myself recently, had similar concerns, but it's definitely growing on me. power is pretty good, and much better and more linear than I expected. I'm also keen to see what Guy H comes up with, but stock standard is definitely no slouch, even in automatic.
                        would have preferred manual (for a change) but the thought of waiting 6-9 mths didn't appeal.
                        plus the Tigga in stock had a sunroof and was my colour of choice (silver leaf).
                        all I've done is stuck on a H&R H/D rear sway bar (adjustable), makes for much better cornering and driving up and down the range every day to work.
                        good luck with the car!
                        White 3-dr Polo GTI
                        Tiguan 189TSI

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                        • #13
                          That's great news! Was it the one in Toowoomba? Good to hear about the power delivery. Interestingly I was checking out the comparisons between the suzuki V6 and the tig. The 2lt Tig has 30nm more torque than the 2.7 v6! Less kW at 125 v 137 for the suzuki, but that torque figure would be big advantage- especially for an auto.

                          I wonder if Guy got hold of someone's for the work? You might have to take one for the team and lend him yours Tigga! I'd give him mine in a heartbeat - if I had it

                          Interesting about the rear sway bar, be a definite for me if it helps flatten the handling. Can I ask you how much, where you got it from, and did you fit it yourself?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by clip View Post
                            That's great news! Was it the one in Toowoomba? Good to hear about the power delivery. Interestingly I was checking out the comparisons between the suzuki V6 and the tig. The 2lt Tig has 30nm more torque than the 2.7 v6! Less kW at 125 v 137 for the suzuki, but that torque figure would be big advantage- especially for an auto.

                            I wonder if Guy got hold of someone's for the work? You might have to take one for the team and lend him yours Tigga! I'd give him mine in a heartbeat - if I had it

                            Interesting about the rear sway bar, be a definite for me if it helps flatten the handling. Can I ask you how much, where you got it from, and did you fit it yourself?


                            The Suzuki now has a 3.2 V6 to replace the lame and thirsty 2.7. The TDI in the Zuk is a FWD unit swung north-south and a poor job of it IMO. Noisy and not much grunt - a yesteryear diesel.

                            But the Zuk and the Tig are not really the same class of car, as one has low range and the other doesn't.

                            Hard choice I reckon - Zuk delivered tomorrow or Tig in 12 months ......both good cars (except zuk diesel - leave alone).
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                            2008 Blue Graphite GTI DSG with Latte leather. SOLD 4/9/2024

                            2023 T-ROC R - Sunroof, Black Pack, Beats Audio

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by gerhard View Post
                              The TDI in the Zuk is a FWD unit swung north-south and a poor job of it IMO. Noisy and not much grunt - a yesteryear diesel.
                              From my info, it's an 'old' Renault unit. Why the hell you'd that is beyond me. Must have got them very cheap!

                              The susi is good and I like the looks of it and it's handling. Haven't driven the newer version with 3.2 though. That should make a difference. However, as you say Gerhard, they're in slightly different class, and as I don't need a 4wd to go 4wding in, it falls short for me (especially the manual, - it's a bit agricultural compared to the Tig). But this waiting is killing me. I'm having to borrow my fathers little mx5 to get around in and it's killing me!
                              Last edited by clip; 18-12-2008, 07:41 AM.

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