So, where is the track and field version? I was under the impression that was on the list to import. I'd prefer my AWD gadget to have locking diffs and a front clip that won't catch on every twig or tiny dune of sand.
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Originally posted by motk View PostSo, where is the track and field version? I was under the impression that was on the list to import. I'd prefer my AWD gadget to have locking diffs and a front clip that won't catch on every twig or tiny dune of sand.
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Originally posted by freddy View PostI emailed VW Australia about this about a month ago. They replied that they have no intention of importing it any time soon.
"We had to make the choice and we thought that for launch it was more appropriate to start with the 18-degree version because we think there is more potential in this car," Dierks said. "We know from research from the Touareg that more people are using these type of cars for on-road purposes than for off-road"
So maybe when the other production lines appear we might see it - though the way the Tiguan is selling in the US these days that may not happen for a while. Boo!Last edited by motk; 23-04-2009, 02:13 PM.
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I agree it is disappointing. It's probably the main reason I still haven't bought one yet (that and I'm waiting to drive an Audi 2.0 TDI Q5). For those who want diesel like me (for country back-road driving), in the face of VW's refusal to import the track and field option, and the way dealers are still reluctant to budge much on prices (even for the TDI), we may as well wait around to see what Mazda's diesel CX7 is like when it arrives later in the year. It has just about as much off road ability as a non track and field Tiguan. Or if they want a reasonable & economical 'soft' offroad option like me, wait till very late 09 or early 2010 for the upcoming diesel Subaru Forester (finally expected to be paired with a decent auto). Then with some decent competition VW may be forced to reconsider its options. Or not. VWs are still selling well. Problem for me is that I wanted to upgrade before the end of financial year ...
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Originally posted by NZTiguan View PostYou could always move to NZ !!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by freddy View PostMate - I know we are culturally obligated to wind each other up, but fact is I love your part of the world. And the way the NSW government/economy has been performing, you may soon be swapping all those expatriate kiwis at Bondi for more than a few Australian economic refugees. A better Tiguan range would be the icing.
CheersDerek
Alexandra
2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017
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Originally posted by motk View PostI've seriously considered it - I love the South Island, been there a few times now! Took the Tiari Gorge railway trip up to central Otago to
CheersDerek
Alexandra
2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017
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Originally posted by NZTiguan View PostWe're basically at the end of where that railway used to run. From where you went on the train to here in Alexandra it's now a "rail trail" for walkers or mountain bikers. Has become a very popular tourist attraction. There's a bit about it on the http://www.alexandra.co.nz/ site.
Back on topic - I dropped a message to Barloworld Mascot saying "get VWA to import these", and I got a return call that I'll follow up today. I don't expect anything but at least we can get an opinion heard
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You'd think that with NZ and Ausi being so close together some of the agents could get their heads together and do a bit of a swap so you guys get some track and field models and we get some petrol ones eh !!!
Guess that would be just too sensible !!
CheersDerek
Alexandra
2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017
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Originally posted by motk View PostBack on topic - I dropped a message to Barloworld Mascot saying "get VWA to import these", and I got a return call that I'll follow up today. I don't expect anything but at least we can get an opinion heard
Checked out the Alexandra Webcam: Clear autumn day - looks magnificent. Autumn colours look great where I am too, but dreary rain & no Track & Field Tiguan for over 4,000km.
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Originally posted by freddy View PostWill be interested in their reply. Wonder how many buyers they lose (especially where I am, out in the country)? Not many, but maybe enough to make a difference..
Shame they're not putting the 125kw diesel in the Tiguan - it's a stronger motor generally.
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