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  • #76
    I have uploaded the price list for you.



    You will need sports pack for paddles as you aren't looking at v6. my12 sales brochure doesn't have rvc because that was right after the japan tsunami and rvc parts were scarce. it was reintroduced around my12.5 and became standard in my13.

    Originally posted by Cossor View Post

    Thanks Booba
    Only options list I have been able to see is the NZ list previously referred to.
    Appreciate the two major changes re satnav and tailgate.
    Looking to buy 125TDI sedan
    My sales brochure is for MY12, which makes no mention of the reverse camera, option OR standard
    I note for NZ, Steering wheel paddles are option. (Would like but not indicated in MY12 brochure)
    12way power seat (I want) But don't know price
    Plus of course dynaudio. (I think $2000.00? )

    NZ spec also has massage drivers seat!

    When buying golf dealer gave me copy of all options and prices.
    Wonder if his reluctance due to unsold MY12 stock?
    Last edited by booba; 23-09-2012, 04:52 PM.

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    • #77
      Thanks Booba
      Much appreciated
      Can now adjust my budget.
      MY13 Passat 130TDI Sedan. Autumn Brown Metalic, Desert Beige seats. Sat nav, Rev camera, Dynaudio, 12way adj seats. No ACC Previous Golf 118 TSI with ACC given to my son

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      • #78
        No worries mate, just beware that our rego costs are different and i think stamp duty could be different as well up here in qld.

        Originally posted by Cossor View Post
        Thanks Booba
        Much appreciated
        Can now adjust my budget.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by booba View Post
          Local dealers have had spec for at least 2 months, options haven't changed and there are no new options. Rvc, elec tailgate and rns510 sat nav are now standard. base price remains the same as the my12.5 which results in about 5k in saving.

          The only other two changes is driver assistance and visibility pack option is upgraded to include side assist and v6 gets steering wheel paddles.



          Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
          But they've increased the visibility & driver's assistance package to a whopping $3300 option! That is the most expensive Bixenon HL I've seen. Yes, you get all these other gadgets, but for most people including myself, I don't need lane departure warning or blind spot warning. It's kinda stupid they combine these 2 packages.

          Maybe VW Aus is trying to give Superb a chance to survive.

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          • #80
            Hrm, didn't know that. I paid the old price for it

            Originally posted by VAG newbie View Post
            But they've increased the visibility & driver's assistance package to a whopping $3300 option! That is the most expensive Bixenon HL I've seen. Yes, you get all these other gadgets, but for most people including myself, I don't need lane departure warning or blind spot warning. It's kinda stupid they combine these 2 packages.

            Maybe VW Aus is trying to give Superb a chance to survive.

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            • #81
              Picked up my MY13 118TSI Candy White Wagon today. Paid $41700 and got parking assist 2 thrown in for free.

              Noticed that only the rear and right hand side mirror dims electrically, the left one doesn't. Is this per spec?

              Also, there's no visible headlight spray. Are these not part of the standard configuration anymore, or are they simply hidden somehow?

              And the tailgate can't be manually closed it seems, you really need to use the electrical closing function.

              Also, they changed the buttons on the climatronic to the same as those on the Golf Mk7.
              Last edited by iampivot; 28-09-2012, 11:16 PM. Reason: additional info
              132TSI Tiguan Allspace

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              • #82
                climatronic changed my 12.5.
                headlight washers are HID only
                More opportunites have been lost from indecision, rather than wrong decision....

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                • #83
                  Firstly, congrats!

                  The climatronic control would be same as a my13 cc i suppose. I noticed that they looked a little different on a "compulsory" stop at a random vw dealer today

                  the my13 wagon should have tilt to close function. you just push it a little and it will close for you. you shouldn't need to press the button but i don't think they will close from the remove like my mates mazda cx7 will. kufatec has a kit that will enable remote closing.

                  Originally posted by iampivot View Post
                  Picked up my MY13 118TSI Candy White Wagon today. Paid $41700 and got parking assist 2 thrown in for free.

                  Noticed that only the rear and right hand side mirror dims electrically, the left one doesn't. Is this per spec?

                  Also, there's no visible headlight spray. Are these not part of the standard configuration anymore, or are they simply hidden somehow?

                  And the tailgate can't be manually closed it seems, you really need to use the electrical closing function.

                  Also, they changed the buttons on the climatronic to the same as those on the Golf Mk7.

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                  • #84
                    I now have my MY13 wagon 125TDI in my garage.. love the DSG.. steering wheel upgrade with paddles would be very cool.. its so quick to change gears. Tailgate is cool, tip to close is more like a solid push, I think just use the button.. wagon has built in net partition (mesh), will be handy.. after a mix of driving, at 250kms, mfd is showing 8.2ltrs/100km.. enjoy your cars guys

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by Beltway View Post
                      I now have my MY13 wagon 125TDI in my garage.. love the DSG.. steering wheel upgrade with paddles would be very cool.. its so quick to change gears. Tailgate is cool, tip to close is more like a solid push, I think just use the button.. wagon has built in net partition (mesh), will be handy.. after a mix of driving, at 250kms, mfd is showing 8.2ltrs/100km.. enjoy your cars guys
                      8.2 seems a bit high at Australian speeds, but apparently not that unusual for the TDI on the first few thousand km. Hopefully you'll see a continuous decline there!

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                      • #86
                        Yes, hope so.. after a couple of hundred more k's, it's sitting steadyish at 7.6.

                        I have been using the Sports mode and want to try the launch mode soon, has the engine run in yet already ?

                        ..manual says run in period is 1,500kms.

                        Originally posted by Marakai View Post
                        8.2 seems a bit high at Australian speeds, but apparently not that unusual for the TDI on the first few thousand km. Hopefully you'll see a continuous decline there!

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                        • #87
                          Re economy of TDI.

                          My first trip was Sydney to Melbourne (with approx 200 km on odo, literally brand new, was only a couple of days after I got it) - got about 7.0 l/100km with the 'green'/new engine.

                          Return to Sydney got 6.5 l/100km.
                          Going at the the legal limit (110 km/hr, full load of 5 people + luggage and other junk), with air-con running non-stop and doing the right foot varying of engine speed (to run it in) and a fairly regular (every 30 min or so) semi-hard (2/3 throttle) acceleration from 70-80 km/hr upwards . . .

                          Then did Sydney to Brisbane - got economy of 6.0 l/100km.

                          On way back from Brisbane, got 5.8 l/100km.


                          Next did a run to Adelaide and economy was floating around the 6.0 l/km mark . . . did try to stick to the limit/s

                          The bad side, on way back from Adelaide (just after leaving Wagga) collected a small 'roo with the left headlight (messy, confined to the light and bumper area; engine, suspension and rest of car was OK). Car is back with me (2 months later - bonnet availability and faulty bi-xenon issues from VW which took a while to sort out, my insurance was great!, rental car I had was cr-p in comparison to the Passat!, ended up with the repair place having car longer than I did since new - I admit that they did a great job fixing it back to like new).

                          Most recent drive (today, approx 340 km) - MFD showed economy of 5.8 l/100km - mainly freeway driving (110 km/hr zone, cruise control, moderate load, air-con, with full throttle accels every now and again), Newcastle and back. Along with about 220 km of city driving (which showed 7.6 l/100km average on the MFD) in the last 2 days (from full tank), the MFD now shows that I have about 530 km cruising range left from my tank.


                          Car has just over 9,000 km on it at present (3.5 months since I got it, just over 5 weeks of driving it and 8 weeks at the repairers!).


                          My observation: I get about 7-8 l/100 km driving in the city (stop-start traffic) and out of the city it ranges from <5.5 through 6.5+ l/100 km (easy 100-110 km/hr cruise control flat run through some 'fun' drives with extensive use of full throttle accelerations - pulls pretty well!).

                          If I cruise at 100km/hr or lower on the flat, I can easily get below 5.0 l/100km. If I cruise at a steady 60 km/hr on the flat, the instant consumption is hovering around 3.0-3.5 l/100km (think I would go insane if I was to drive at that speed interstate with everyone doing twice that).


                          Bottom line: You will see an improvement in economy over time.

                          If you are doing only city driving then you should not be worried about what you are seeing now (8+ l/100km). If you want to see good economy take it for a run on the freeway and see what it gives you economy wise.
                          MY12.5 B7 Passat Wagon : : TDI Highline : : Icelandic Grey : : black leather interior
                          sports pack | sat-nav | panoramic glass roof | adaptive cruise control | driver/lane assist | bi-xenons/LEDs | RVC plus | auto-park | auto tailgate | tow-bar | mud-flaps | sill-protection | wood trim - ||| - Lakin plate mounts | tinted | Opti-Coat | LED reverse lights | bright white driving lights + turn lights (LEDs were too 'dim')

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                          • #88
                            Great write-up, Wind.

                            Matches the threads on the German Motor Talk site. That said, an ongoing topic there is: the MFD lies!

                            Some of the more anal retentive have measured consumption based on keeping manual records in km driven vs fuel put into tank and have arrived at the MFD understating by about 0.5-1.0 l/100km.

                            Would be interesting to do the same thing here.

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                            • #89
                              No i wish that the v6 could get close to that.. my wallet is not looking forward to next month.

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                              • #90
                                As good as the 125TDi is with economy the V6 is the beast to have. V6 owners are not really that concerned with economy as such. Sure, we do obviously want as good economy as possible from the V6 but we clearly did not buy these cars with any allusions that we would get great economy figures. I am averaging between 12-14ltr per 100k's which isn't great but it is what it is & it doesn't bother me much at all.

                                booba, you will love the V6 power & the soundtrack mate, guaranteed....

                                Originally posted by booba View Post
                                No i wish that the v6 could get close to that.. my wallet is not looking forward to next month.
                                Last edited by Riker; 11-10-2012, 11:04 AM.
                                * MY12 B7 Passat V6 4-motion Highline wagon....
                                * Sport pack (Kansas wheels) - Active cruise City EB - Driver Assist Vis pack - Auto tailgate - Candy White with dark tint.

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