Reply To: Tiguan r line tech

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rox
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    Right guys the Match (stupid name sounds cheap) or the r line, the AWD or FWD ie is the extra spend worth it?

    I guess it comes down how much you wanna pay.. the match is ok i guess I have a golf match right now and was looking into a tig but versions are limited in the higher spec.

    the 2.0 TSI 190 4MOTION SEL 5DR DSG £2299 has 4wd ergo seats is petrol 187bhp

    WLTP Consumption and Emissions

    Petrol

    Consumption Low
    23,5 mpg
    Consumption Medium
    31,5 mpg
    Consumption High
    35,9 mpg
    Consumption Extra high
    31,8 mpg
    Consumption Combined
    31,4 mpg
    CO₂ emissions – combined
    204 g/km

    the 2.0 TDI 150 R LINE TECH 5DR DSG £2349 is 2wd has colour coded side skirts and fully loaded

    WLTP Consumption and Emissions

    Diesel

    Consumption Low
    38,5 mpg
    Consumption Medium
    47,3 mpg
    Consumption High
    52,5 mpg
    Consumption Extra high
    42,9 mpg
    Consumption Combined
    45,5 mpg
    CO₂ emissions – combined
    163 g/km

    VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN ESTATE 1.5 TSI EVO 150 MATCH 5DR DSG £1,049

    WLTP Consumption and Emissions

    Petrol

    Consumption Low
    35,0 mpg
    Consumption Medium
    44,8 mpg
    Consumption High
    48,6 mpg
    Consumption Extra high
    40,6 mpg
    Consumption Combined
    42,7 mpg
    CO₂ emissions – combined
    150 g/km

     

    says it all really sel gonna spend more on fuel depends on your mileage as well is it worth extra to get the diesel match £450 , i’d say go to vw and look at the trims as very different seats, you can see specs for them all on the vw site, might not be able to td them all but usually can sit in them even if its a used one.

    I was considering one, i’m due to order my next car in a weeks time, I have decided not to get one and go a totally different route A honda civic.

    The r-line has almost every option you can get plus a sporty look and ride, compared to the sel or match i guess it’s a firmer ride as suspensions are differnt, i had a match 4wd as a hire car in sicily and that was ok

    deffo i needed a 4wd then but in 30 years driving in uk i’ve not really needed one and never owned a 4wd.

    Match seats are just not as nice as in the sel or r-line but if over 2k is to much then a match is ok for 1k less Ap if you don’t mind it (get it in grey then plastic trim ain’t so bad, alot of suvs have it now new maxda cx30 yukky i h8 it just to chunky the plastic trim ( black is better but gets so dirty) cheapest is the 2wd 1.5 tsi dsg..£1,049 if you got the cash and if you don’t need 4wd then go for the r-line if you don’t care about looks etc and having everything and match seat ok for you, go for that in the 1.5 tsi £1,049