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Absolutely first class Rox thanks, looks like i will look at the R-Line diesel. I dont need, or ever had, AWD. Unfortunately my nearest VW is smallish si i will have a look at the nearest larger salesroom so i can compare everything in one go.
No prob it was one car i was looking at of not many actually.. so had the info at hand but i decided on the honda 1.5 sport. just this time i’d rather drive a car again than an suv and i do find the seats very comfortable in the honda but it has everything else i really require. suvs are great till it’s windy on the motorway and i do a lot of that driving as well.
Its a tough decsion so worth abit of travelling if needed but most importantly… it’s gotta meet your needs With the tig I ideally want the sel seats coz i have problems that getting worse and hard seats are not good for me any more.. The seats in my golf after 30 mins the pain starts and i don’t think i could own a match again for 3 years.
I’m not rich 1k is like a family holiday or no family hol this upcoming summer for my kids and for some like me it’s a trade off, my other 3 cars on the scheme the most ap i’ve paid is £750 and used to get £250 gcb back. This time to get what i need / want, I need to double that ap as also got to put on a private plate or i’ll lose it.. but i’ll get £600 hopefully gcb back and getting £200 off from honda helps, sometimes we gotta play the game. at £1399 ap I happy, I may grow to h8 the cvt but look a dsg has issues as well…but it didn’t bother me on the test drive (60 mph roads as well), like i thought it would and no auto car is perfect or they’d all be the same and drive the same. I cannot do manuals any more so thats always an added cost for us who need one,
Is ok if your not the drive, but if you are well it is what it is and whats right for me ain’t always for others. only you know everything all we can do is offer advice and an honest opinon
I need to know what im getting is worth that extra cash and 2k plus is a lot for me to justify unless it was the only car that ticked my boxes and i like the drive, prob next time as ap keep going up and up for decent trims / cars.
I didn’t even test drive anything else as having the tig 4wd for a week before didn’t need to and i was actully very impressed with it.
I could of got £200 off any vw and the r-line is the one i’d have to go for over the sel coz of the looks and all the extras for not much more is crazy.
Right so we’re looking at the fwd r-line, quite liked the fabric seats now just need Mrs Brydo to be well enough to take her to the showroom and do a slide test on the sports seats. I think they will be good for her when driving as they will hold her in place but getting her out could be a problem. She is still talking about the xc40, and it will be her choice, even after the metallic paint nonsense. She isn’t interested in how much it costs as it’s me who will be paying the AP ? The motability guy is in the vw dealer tomorrow but there’s to be a bit of bad weather here tomorrow so might wait to Wednesday to have a chat with him. I phoned my local Volvo dealer and had a rant about the metallic paint additional cost and he said it was a mystery to them why this has happened but “nobody has complained about it” aye right.
specs of the 3 trims
Tiguan R-Line Tech 2.0 TDI 2WD 150PS 7-Speed DSG 5 Door
£37,005
Your configuration is equipped with the following items as standard
‘Dark Grey’ decorative inserts in dash and door panels and ‘Piano Black’ inserts in centre console
‘e-call’ – Emergency call service
‘Race’ cloth with ‘San Remo’microfibre and R-Line logo on rear seat backrest
12V sockets in front centre console, rear of front armrest and luggage compartment
255/40 R20 self sealing tyres
3 rear head restraints
3 rear three-point seat belts
8 speakers, front and rear
Active bonnet, sensor controlled pedestrian protection system
Active Info Display
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
Alarm with interior protection
Alloy wheels 20″ ‘Suzuka’
Ambient lighting in front footwell
Anti theft wheel bolts
Area view and rear view camera
Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror
Automatic coming/leaving home lighting function and daytime running lights
Black roof lining
Bluetooth telephone and audio connection for compatible devices
Body-colored exterior mirror housings and door handles
Body-coloured bumpers
Car-net ‘App-Connect’ with Media Control
Car-net, ‘Security & Service’
Carpet mats, front and rear
Chrome side window surrounds
Climate control, 3Zone electronic air conditioning
Composition Colour with 8.0″ colour touch-screen
Deletion of engine badges
Digital radio reception (DAB)
Discover Navigation System with 8.0″ colour touch-screen and Media control
Disk brakes in front
Disk brakes in rear
Door and side trim panel in foam film, insert in leatherette
Door sill protectors
Driver alert system, fatigue detection
Driver profile selection
Driver’s and front passenger’s airbag with front passenger’s airbag deactivation switch
Drivers and front passengers under seat drawer
Eco function
Electrically heated and foldable door mirrors
Electronic parking brake – with auto-hold function
Electronic steering column for Keyless Entry
ESC (Electronic Stability Control)
Foldable front passenger seat backrest
Folding tables on the back of rear seats
Front assist
Front centre arm-rest
Front fog lights with static cornering function
Front footwell illumination
Front side airbag and curtain airbag
Front sports seats
Front wheel drive
Heated front seats
Heated windscreen washer jets
Height-adjustable front three-point seat belts with tensioners
Isofix child seat preparation, easy-fit (for two outer rear seats)
Keyless entry with Start/Stop button on centre console
Lane Assist
Leather trimmed gear knob
Leather-wrapped multifunction steering wheel including paddleshift
LED headlights with Dynamic Light Assist
LED rear number plate lights
LED rear tail lights, 3D effect ‘Cherry red’
Luggage compartment light
Lumbar support in front seats
Manual height adjustment, front seats
Panoramic sunroof
Park Assist with parking sensors front and rear
PreCrash preventative occupant protection
Progressive steering
R-Line equipment pack
R-Line Exterior body kit including specific badging, body colour rear spoiler and side skirts
R-Line pack
R-Line spoiler
R-Line Tech pack
Radiator grille
Rain sensor
Reading lights, front and rear x 2
Rear fog light
Rear tinted glass from B-pillar backwards, approx. 65% tinted
Roof rails, chrome plated
Sensor-controlled luggage compartment opener and easy close
Seven-speed automatic transmission
Speedo & rev counter, electronic odometer, trip, service interval display & exterior temp gauge
Split foldable rear seat with load-through provision including cupholders when folded down
Sports suspension
Stainless steel pedals – clutch, brake ‘and accelerator
Start-stop system with battery regeneration
Steel space saver spare wheel
Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirrors
Technology pack
Tool kit with jack
Traffic sign recognition
Two-tone horn
Tyre pressure loss indicator
USB interface
Variable boot floor, height adjustable and removable
Warning sound and light for front seat belts if unfastened
Warning triangle
Washer fluid level indicator
Winter packTiguan SEL 2.0 TSI 4Motion 190PS 7-Speed DSG 5 Door
£35,055
Your configuration is equipped with the following items as standard
‘Dark Grey’ decorative inserts in dash and door panels and ‘Piano Black’ inserts in centre console
‘e-call’ – Emergency call service
‘Lounge’ cloth with art velours microfleece
12V sockets in front centre console, rear of front armrest and luggage compartment
235/50 R19 self sealing tyres
3 rear head restraints
3 rear three-point seat belts
4 Wheel drive – 4Motion
8 speakers, front and rear
Active bonnet, sensor controlled pedestrian protection system
Active Info Display
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
Alarm with interior protection
Alloy wheels 19″ ‘Victoria’
Alloy wheels 7J x 19
Ambient lighting in front footwell
Anti theft wheel bolts
Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror
Automatic coming/leaving home lighting function and daytime running lights
Bluetooth telephone and audio connection for compatible devices
Body-colored exterior mirror housings and door handles
Body-coloured bumpers and door handles
Car-net ‘App-Connect’ with Media Control
Car-net, ‘Security & Service’
Chrome side window surrounds
Climate control, 3Zone electronic air conditioning
Composition Colour with 8.0″ colour touch-screen
Deletion of engine badges
Digital radio reception (DAB)
Disc brakes in front
Discover Navigation system with 8.0 colour touch screen
Disk brakes in rear
Drawer under passenger front seat
Driver alert system, fatigue detection
Driver’s and front passenger’s airbag with front passenger’s airbag deactivation switch
Driver’s ergoComfort seat with 14 way adjustment
Driver’s seat with 4-way electric lumbar adjustment with massage function
Eco function
Electrically adjustable, heated and foldable door mirrors
Electrically heated and foldable door mirrors
Electronic parking brake – with auto-hold function
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) inc EDL (Electronic Differential Lock) and ASR (Traction Control)
Foldable front passenger seat backrest
Folding tables on the back of rear seats
Front assist
Front centre arm-rest
Front fog lights with static cornering function
Front footwell illumination
Front side airbag and curtain airbag
Front sports seats
Heated front seats
Heated windscreen washer jets
Height-adjustable front three-point seat belts with tensioners
Hill descent control (4Motion models only)
Isofix child seat preparation, easy-fit (for two outer rear seats)
Lane Assist
Leather trimmed 3 spoke multifunction steering wheel, including paddle shift (auto DSG only)
Leather trimmed gear knob
LED headlights with Dynamic Light Assist
LED rear number plate lights
LED rear tail lights, 3D effect ‘Cherry red’
Luggage compartment light
Manual height adjustment for front seats and seat squab inclination and depth adjustment on the right
Panoramic sunroof
Panoramic sunroof
Parking sensors, front and rear
Power assisted steering, speed sensitive
PreCrash preventative occupant protection
Radiator grille
Rain sensor
Reading lights, front and rear x 2
Rear fog light
Rear tinted glass from B-pillar backwards, approx. 65% tinted
Remote central locking
Roof rails, chrome plated
Space saver spare wheel
Speedo & rev counter, electronic odometer, trip, service interval display & exterior temp gauge
Split foldable rear seat with load-through provision including cupholders when folded down
Start-stop system with battery regeneration
Steel space saver spare wheel
Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirrors
Technology pack
Tool kit with jack
Traffic sign recognition
Two-tone horn
Tyre pressure loss indicator
USB interface
Variable boot floor, height adjustable and removable
Warning sound and light for front seat belts if unfastened
Warning triangle
Washer fluid level indicator
Winter packTiguan Match 1.5 TSI EVO 2WD 130PS 6-Speed Manual 5 Door
£28,430
Your configuration is equipped with the following items as standard
‘Rhombus’ cloth
‘Titan Silver’ decorative inserts in dash and door panels
12V sockets in front centre console, rear of front armrest and luggage compartment
235/50 R19 self sealing tyres
3 rear head restraints
3 rear three-point seat belts
6-speed manual transmission
8 speakers, front and rear
Active bonnet, sensor controlled pedestrian protection system
Adaptive cruise control – radar sensor controlled distance monitoring system
Alarm with interior protection
Alloy wheels 19″ ‘Victoria’
Alloy wheels 7J x 19
Anti theft wheel bolts
Auto-dimming interior rear-view mirror
Automatic coming/leaving home lighting function and daytime running lights
Bluetooth telephone and audio connection for compatible devices
Body-colored exterior mirror housings and door handles
Body-coloured bumpers
Car-net ‘App-Connect’ with Media Control
Car-Net, ‘Guide & Inform’
Chrome plated radiator grille inserts, air vent surrounds and light switch surrounds
Chrome side window surrounds
Climate control, 3Zone electronic air conditioning
Composition media infotainment system
Deletion of engine badges
Digital radio reception (DAB)
Discover Navigation system with 8.0 colour touch screen
Disk brakes in front
Disk brakes in rear
Driver alert system, fatigue detection
Driver’s and front passenger’s airbag with front passenger’s airbag deactivation switch
Drivers and front passengers under seat drawer
Electrically adjustable, heated and foldable door mirrors
Electrically heated and foldable door mirrors
Electronic parking brake – with auto-hold function
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) inc EDL (Electronic Differential Lock) and ASR (Traction Control)
Foldable front passenger seat backrest
Folding tables on the back of rear seats
Front assist
Front centre arm-rest
Front comfort seats
Front fog lights with static cornering function
Front footwell illumination
Front side airbag and curtain airbag
Front wheel drive
Halogen clear headlights, range adjustable via infotainment system
Height-adjustable front three-point seat belts with tensioners
High Beam Assist
Isofix child seat preparation, easy-fit (for two outer rear seats)
Lane Assist
Leather trimmed gear knob
Leather trimmed three-spoke multifunction steering wheel
LED rear number plate lights
Luggage compartment light
Lumbar support in front seats
Manual height adjustment, front seats
Match pack
Multifunction colour display
Overhead storage compartment
Park Assist with parking sensors front and rear
Park Assist with rear-view camera
Power assisted steering, speed sensitive
PreCrash preventative occupant protection
Radiator grille
Rain sensor
Reading lights, front and rear x 2
Rear fog light
Rear tinted glass from B-pillar backwards, approx. 65% tinted
Rear view camera
Remote central locking
Roof rails, chrome plated
Space saver spare wheel
Speedo & rev counter, electronic odometer, trip, service interval display & exterior temp gauge
Split foldable rear seat with load-through provision including cupholders when folded down
Start-stop system with battery regeneration
Steel space saver spare wheel
Steering wheel – multifunction leather trimmed
Sun visors with illuminated vanity mirrors
Technology pack
Tool kit with jack
Two-tone horn
Tyre pressure loss indicator
USB interface
Variable boot floor, height adjustable and removable
VW Connect
Warning sound and light for front seat belts if unfastened
Warning triangle
Washer fluid level indicatorRight 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/kmthe 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/kmVOLKSWAGEN 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/kmsays 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
How much was the advance payment ?
It’s gone up again this 1/4 now £1599 for the 1.5 sport with cvt or £999 with a manual.
but i think honda is increasing the spec levels abit on the 2020. already pretty good imo, what you get for standard on the 2019 version better than on alot of cars.
Plus it’s the only version now with the 1.5l (182hp) engine.
can get the slower petrol 126 bhp or the diesel but they not for me this time.
i did also get £200 off the AP but that was not easy and now the gcb is £600 so that helps alot with the ap so is around £800 out of my pocket. i can live with that just over £20 a month extra.
Rox, a question. If you’ve got one of only three in UK spec, which presumably means it’s already built, why are they making you wait until April? That seems a bit cruel. ?
My current Lease don’t runout till april, but you can order 3 months before then.
The problem right now is production is being moved from swindon to the usa (i think) the us market is loving the civic more than the european market and honda is moving production outside the eu in 2021 (nothing to do with brexit either, just more sales and trumps maga tariffs) so it would not be certain i’d get one before april in the specs i want as it would have to be made..
The 2020 update has been out in america since late summer, I’ve seen a few vids on you tube. crazy really made in the uk but released in the usa 1st outside the eu.
Thanks for the info.. I get the same with my golf as its only 2wd. if you pulling away fast and not in a straight line deffo get’s some bad wheel spin, The traction control don’t control that.. is the only time it happens though.
I’m heavy on the throttle and late on the breaks and no cars perfect… deffo a trade off especally these days on the scheme. Often you cannot get a test drive in the exact specs you’ll get and that’s the big problem. for me the seat. The seat on my match edition is terrible for me and my list of cars is so small.. as per usual it consists of 3 cars right now to test drive but come jan and prices it could change.. especally after the test drives. Will go for some soonbut only ones that have acc as standard as adding options sometimes motability won’t allow.. but its all dead money imo.. Ap can be bad enough but at least gcb now £600 alot better than £250 it was.. Hopefully i can get a deal. but till jan prices arrive every things up in the air.
Only 0ne engine option with the dsg. very dissapointing, Seriously wanted the 190 tdi may have to look at the ateca..? dunno got 3 weeks till i can order for april any news on q1 ap for vw.
Seems for a full hybrid car it needs an auto gearbox for it to work…so we may see every car is an auto by 2030.
right now though it is how it is certain cars ppl just don’t want to buy auto’s on the used car market. More can go wrong and deffo cost more to fix as well.. Thats the great thing about the scheme after 3 years it’s not my problem..
Good luck in your search. The golf SV might be worth a look. Like you, seat, access and driving position will again be paramount in my New Year decision making, along with a big boot. I’m increasingly reliant on my hoist.
Thanks, yeah its such a big decsion and its getting harder to find the right car.. especailly if you want luxury seats and an automatic.. and acc as standard. Just popped to vw to have them change the wiper blades, first time in 9 years of being on the scheme and thats becasuse I’ve done more miles in my golf, than my first two cars on the Motability Scheme.
While i was there had a chat and don’t think the golfs even an option right now.. he didn’t even think the golf 8 be on the scheme till july at earliest if at all..
looked at t- roc but think right now tiguan is better value right now.. t cross to small, really liked the sel trim seats.. but only available in one engine the SEL TSI 4MOTION 2.0 ltr 190 bhp but 30.7 mpg or the R-LINE TECH TDi nicer trim on outside but seats are not as nice but better mpg 44.8 as only 150bhp. only two dsg options in higher trims.. Gonna organise a test drive after looking at the specs. did say they’d give £200 of the ap so with £600 gcb that helps abit. £2099 for sel £2199 r-line I hopes the price drops in jan, but i doubt it.. more likely they could disappear as well… coz thats common.
Touran is a seven seater mpv, did look at one last time, two big for my needs. time before that AP was to high. Am popping into my local vw dealer tomorrow to checkout trims etc sit in the seats and see what they can offer off the advance payment this time.. Soon be Q1 and time to order. so I’ll need to make a decsion soon but till new prices are released all could change…
Before the golf i had a c4 grand picasso and a suv before that, but liking being lower again, The Tiguan is alright drove one for a week in sicily, One downside imo is the seats even r line tech comes with heated seats and i seen a few vids and a few have complained about the seats not being comfortable at all after 30 mins just painful and i have a bad back already, just gets worse more i sit in it. Is the one bad thing about the golf i have now. The seats.
Soon as a sat in the honda sport i was this seats alot more comfortable than my golf, even a basic peugeot 208 on my honeymoon in rhodes this oc gone, had a more comfortable seat than my golf, but the test drive in the civic was in the leather seats, so who knows. Often they don’t have the exact trim or model for a test drive. Then you stuck with the car for 3 years. but i gotta go vw so i’ll check it out…
The acc once you get used to how it works and the parameters then it’s great, might not be for everyone one but I’ve done a lot more miles in the golf than any of my other cars because of the acc, so easy all i have to do is steer most of the time. Its not for everyone but as a driving aid is great for me.
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