A few weeks ago I mentioned elsewhere that a drunk driver crashed into my work Caddy and wrote it off. The insurance has finally paid out and the boss is looking to buy another. He's going for the new TSI160, even though I've expressed misgivings. I do a lot of highway and mountain range type driving and I just feel that 63kw/160nm is just going to be terrible. I'll likely end up flogging the hell out of it to get anywhere. What has everyone else's experience been with the TSI160?
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The TSI160 is a ripper unit and is really good to drive. Puts the old 1.6 in the shade in every way.
If you do more than about 15,000km a year though, have you got him to consider the diesel? Just the running costs alone will start to catch up the difference in price at that kind of usage....Daily Car: Random BMWs | My Toy: R33 Skyline GT-R | GF's Car: 1954 Beetle 'Oval' | Our (Her) Car: Alfa Romeo MiTo Sport
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Originally posted by flyingfridge View PostThe TSI160 is a ripper unit and is really good to drive. Puts the old 1.6 in the shade in every way.
If you do more than about 15,000km a year though, have you got him to consider the diesel? Just the running costs alone will start to catch up the difference in price at that kind of usage....Mk6 Golf 118TSI, MY12, Manual, Sport Pack, Urban Gray
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ah don't worry about it then, if he won't pony up for the diesel then the TSI160 is fine. It'll surprise you, ask any of the guys with the Polo that has the 1.2L. The TSI160 is also easily the most fun to drive of all the Caddys. Easily.Daily Car: Random BMWs | My Toy: R33 Skyline GT-R | GF's Car: 1954 Beetle 'Oval' | Our (Her) Car: Alfa Romeo MiTo Sport
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Originally posted by Sawed Off View PostUnfortunately I won't get a test drive beforehand.
I gotta say that when I saw the title of this thread, I thought it was going to be about a 160kW racing CaddyResident grumpy old fart
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Originally posted by kaanage View PostAny chance that you can get a test drive at a different dealer in your own time?
I gotta say that when I saw the title of this thread, I thought it was going to be about a 160kW racing Caddy
How would the 63kw stack up with a loaded Caddy? Can't imagine id be all that good in the mountains.MY11 Multivan 132kW 4Motion, Natural Grey, Fog lights, Multifunctional Steering Wheel.
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160Nm and a torque curve like a table is what's really important.
I was driving one at the launch around this time last year around the hilly sections around the southern beaches in Sydney. THis particular car had 400kg of load and a passenger as well and it pulled up the hills at 40-50km/h in 3rd at 1200rpm without so much as breaking a sweat. it's a remarkable little engine, it really is.Last edited by flyingfridge; 09-12-2011, 05:40 PM.Daily Car: Random BMWs | My Toy: R33 Skyline GT-R | GF's Car: 1954 Beetle 'Oval' | Our (Her) Car: Alfa Romeo MiTo Sport
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Thanks, fridge. While I'm still somewhat cautious, my main aim was to stop my boss from making a big mistake if the feedback was poor. I guess time will tell.
---------- Post added 14-12-2011 at 12:56 PM ---------- Previous post was 10-12-2011 at 11:49 AM ----------
I guess time won't tell after all. My boss just came and told me he's buying the TDI250 instead. I'd still be interested in hearing some experiences from people that own the TSI160.Mk6 Golf 118TSI, MY12, Manual, Sport Pack, Urban Gray
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