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    Just spotted this thread on vortex.
    The 5 star rating was a major influencing factor in my purchase.
    Good to see they hold up so welwhen it all goes to *****.

    This one was 55MPH (88km/hr) into the rear of another car which pulled out in front of the driver.




    And another one here at 75-80MPH (120-130km/hr) run up the rear
    My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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    This is one of the main reasons i wanted one - all round top quality
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    • #3
      Originally posted by team_v View Post
      Just spotted this thread on vortex.
      The 5 star rating was a major influencing factor in my purchase...
      This is the reason for us as well

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        Originally posted by team_v View Post
        Just spotted this thread on vortex.
        The 5 star rating was a major influencing factor in my purchase.
        Good to see they hold up so welwhen it all goes to *****.

        This one was 55MPH (88km/hr) into the rear of another car which pulled out in front of the driver.


        And another one here at 75-80MPH (120-130km/hr) run up the rear
        http://www.vwoforchardpark.com/MiscPage_4
        I have only ever bought two cars new - and safety was a significant consideration in both. For those curious, first was a series 2 liberty, loved that car and think they were one of the best sube made, but my love afair with subies diminished with some poorer experiences later on and here I am now at VW

        I must say the 55mph one is quite impressive, cabin of car looks untouched

        on the 80mph one, dealer posting those should have made more of an effort in presentation - great chunks of metal hanging out doors and look of the rear didn't leave me feeling inspired. F.... there goes the kids.....
        But look closely, the big chunks are just the front and rear plastic bumpers thrown in the car for convenient storage, not there from the accident. Still rear looked nasty, mind you 80mph is serious impact thats almost two tonnes of metal (more if a yank SUV) moving at close to 40 m/sec.
        Tiguan TSI Catalina blue, Manual

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jimbomort View Post
          I have only ever bought two cars new - and safety was a significant consideration in both. For those curious, first was a series 2 liberty, loved that car and think they were one of the best sube made, but my love afair with subies diminished with some poorer experiences later on and here I am now at VW

          I must say the 55mph one is quite impressive, cabin of car looks untouched

          on the 80mph one, dealer posting those should have made more of an effort in presentation - great chunks of metal hanging out doors and look of the rear didn't leave me feeling inspired. F.... there goes the kids.....
          But look closely, the big chunks are just the front and rear plastic bumpers thrown in the car for convenient storage, not there from the accident. Still rear looked nasty, mind you 80mph is serious impact thats almost two tonnes of metal (more if a yank SUV) moving at close to 40 m/sec.
          I did a double take as well when i saw the second one.
          Realised it was the bumpers that they had placed in the car after the wreck.
          Also noticed the curtain airbags.

          According to the owner, the car flipped end over end 2-3 times before rolling side over side 6 times.
          Walked away with a few scratches.
          My Tiguan TSI APR Stg2 + RPF1's

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