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Originally posted by brad View PostJust paint over the top the existing.
Main reason that I'm interested is to return the car back to stock as I'll likely be moving the car on in the next little while (as long as I can find a suitable replacement).
This would have been a relatively painless change-over as we could both re-use our existing tyres on the new wheels. There are not so many OEM rims in 19x8 ET35(ish) as they are not a standard/option rim that is available.
If I have to get the rims painted it also means I need some wheels to run around on in the meantime. I do have some 18's in the shed but they really need new rubber.
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Originally posted by MGV View PostWhat's on the 'suitable replacement' shortlist?
My criteria is:
- AWD
- Fit 3 growing kids
- sub $50k
- a good mix of handling/performance/interior finish
I'm seriously hoping that the MQB platform Tig comes out in the next 12 months. I drive 30-35,000km a year and I'm currently at around 80,000km now. So I need to move it on/upgrade in the near future.
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Originally posted by tigger73 View PostIt's going to be a tough one to replace the Tig.
My criteria is:
- AWD
- Fit 3 growing kids
- sub $50k
- a good mix of handling/performance/interior finish
I'm seriously hoping that the MQB platform Tig comes out in the next 12 months. I drive 30-35,000km a year and I'm currently at around 80,000km now. So I need to move it on/upgrade in the near future.Last edited by Ramee; 10-06-2014, 03:41 AM.2013 Tiguan 155kW DSG | Leather | Bi Xenon's | Park Assist 2.0 | Panoramic Sunroof | RCD 510 | RVC | MDI
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Tigger73's VW Tiguan 125 TSI Build Thread
Originally posted by Ramee View PostProbably you may have to look some other brands as well. Jeep Grand Cherokee range may be. They have very nice interior and lot of toys to play with including paddle shifters. And if you are willing to pay bit they come in V8s too. Sub 5 secs to 100.
It's a real pity VW don't have something between the Tiguan and the Touareg in terms of size/price as there's really nothing in the brand to move to that is a serious option once you outgrow the Tig.
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Why does it have to be an SUV? My wife's had a few SUVs & they seem to be big on the outside & small on the inside. Certainly no better at the job of moving people & luggage than a traditional wagon.
Have tou looked an an AWD Superb or Passat?
If you just like the shape of SUVs then the Lexus is worth a look. We've had klugers at work & I can't believe how early the stability control intervenes - eg: a corner that I can take comfortably (ie:7/10ths at 120 in the Octavia has the stability control coming on at 80 in the Klugercarandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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I prefer the oz's as well.
Shame to see you looking at moving on from the Tig so soon.
Especially when you only got Stage 2 power properly a few months ago.
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Originally posted by howardv View PostIt's called a Q5 and has an Audi badge. Agree a VW in that size would be perfect. I can't find anything quite like my 07 CX7 in terms of size, AWD and turbo petrol power. You might have to consider a V6 Kluger.
The other constraint I have to work within is limit on consumption of 9.6l/100km (combined). I get a fuel card with my work and they impose a limit to stop people from driving around thirsty V8's. So it kind of knocks the Kluger on the head along with a number of other 6 cylinder petrol models (Territory, Grand Cherokee, etc).
I realise I may have to head to a diesel if I go for a larger vehicle, but I've got a little bit of time yet before I have to get serious.
Originally posted by brad View PostWhy does it have to be an SUV? My wife's had a few SUVs & they seem to be big on the outside & small on the inside. Certainly no better at the job of moving people & luggage than a traditional wagon.
Have you looked an AWD Superb or Passat?
If you just like the shape of SUVs then the Lexus is worth a look. We've had klugers at work & I can't believe how early the stability control intervenes - eg: a corner that I can take comfortably (ie:7/10ths at 120 in the Octavia has the stability control coming on at 80 in the KlugerAnyway I know it's not logical but for now I'm looking at SUV style vehicles only.
Originally posted by team_v View PostI prefer the oz's as well.
Shame to see you looking at moving on from the Tig so soon.
Especially when you only got Stage 2 power properly a few months ago.
Also I've decided to keep the OZ's for now. Perhaps even sell them with the car if I sell privately and not return the car to stock. Will cover that bridge when I come to it though.
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Originally posted by tigger73 View PostYeah wife hates wagons - for some reason they all seem to remind her of a hearseAnyway I know it's not logical but for now I'm looking at SUV style vehicles only.
I suppose there's always the Commodore Sportswagon... I'd never recommend one, but they look quite nice in profile and from the rear.2008 MkV Volkswagen Golf R32 DSG
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Originally posted by AdamD View PostI suppose there's always the Commodore Sportswagon... I'd never recommend one, but they look quite nice in profile and from the rear.
I know it has a bigger body & more wind resistance but my wife's 2013 V6 Captiva averages 14L/100km on ULP. 18L/100km on E85. 90% urban running. Thank the Gods that I don't have to pay for it.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Fortunately my company goes by the green vehicle guide and as long as it's under 9.6l/100km for combined cycle, I don't have to contribute to the fuel bill - no matter how I drive
So in fact the new SV6 Commodore does actually make the grade as well as Captiva (however not the 7 seater).
I've had an SV6 (VE) and not really a big fan. Especially how quickly they go through rear tyres. Plus depreciation on the Commodore is pretty woeful. It's a possibility but interior is not as nice and it also doesn't have AWD. But RWD is at least better on dirt roads than FWD.
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That just shows how useless the Green Vehicle Guide is.
Captiva is not a vehicle I'd recomend if you've owned a VW & like gadgets / creature comforts / smooth ride / good suspension control. Just don't go there.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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Originally posted by brad View PostThat just shows how useless the Green Vehicle Guide is.
Captiva is not a vehicle I'd recomend if you've owned a VW & like gadgets / creature comforts / smooth ride / good suspension control. Just don't go there.
But from a company perspective it's about as good as you can get in terms of setting a benchmark.
Agree with the Captiva sentiments. I'd also put the other Korean cars in the same group - Kia, Hyundai. Though have to admit I haven't driven any of them recently.
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