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clip
09-02-2009, 07:19 PM
Thought I'd post up some stuff about pricing between these two variants and how I managed to make the most of VW's fantastic system of being able to order almost exactly what you want.

While the 147 offers the extra kw, and a few other standard extra's, they don't offer it in a manual. Why I don't know, because they market it as the "sports car-like" version. Anyway, I still wouldn't have bought one because the numbers just don't add up....

Mine's cost me just under $46,500 and that's on the road with the Comfort Pack, Park Assist, 19" wheels, the AVC9000, and the remap. This gives me pretty much what the 147 has, with the exception of fog lights, different seats and few other bits (although the 147 doesn't come with Park Assist, Sat Nav and is 147kw, not 180kw).

The stock 147 starts at $43000 plus on roads and dealer delivery. So it would have to be topping out at over $50000 drive away. Then I'd still have to add the wheels, remap, AVC9000 and Park Assist. Which is going to bring it up to over the $55000 mark. To be fair, I would be getting the auto - not that I wanted it - and that's an extra $2000. So take that off (if it were possible) and I'd still be paying around the $53000 mark.

$53000 v $46500?

But however you look at it, the one thing that's great is being able to have options like this. Full marks VW - and the organisations that sit beside you. I'm sold.

Sharkie
09-02-2009, 07:54 PM
I've been paying much attention to the pricing as well and for me this would be the result ....

125kw manual $33990
Metalic paint $800
Comfort Package $1000
Alarm System $600
Foglights $400
Total VW cost $36790
On the road (in June at end of FY possibly) $38000 ..... ????

Possibly also Sport bodykit about $2000
http://www.volkswagen.com.au/vwcms/master_public/virtualmaster/en_au/New_Cars/Tiguan/Accessories/Exterior.html

Non VW extras
RS6 18" wheels & tyres $2000
APR Chip $2000

Total cost $44000

clip
09-02-2009, 09:33 PM
yep, you're miles in front I reckon. Now go and put that order in!

DJY
22-04-2009, 11:21 AM
Did either of you drive a 147?
I noticed that if it came in manual you might have gone for that one instead!?!?!?

I noticed you have recommended the 147 for me on other threads...
and as much as I'd love a 147TSI... I'm playing with the numbers still myself!

sigh - me having a week off work - is giving me far too much time to contemplate options! ;)

Pullstarter
22-04-2009, 11:28 AM
Did either of you drive a 147?


sigh - me having a week off work - is giving me far too much time to contemplate options! ;)

DITTO!! LMAO!! Been looking at far too many goodies for my forthcoming arrival :biggrin:

clip
22-04-2009, 08:19 PM
Did either of you drive a 147?
I noticed that if it came in manual you might have gone for that one instead!?!?!?
No, probably not - even if there was a manual available. Mind you, a manual would drop the price by $2k I think, so that would roughly cover the remap that I'd still do. But then I'd still have to add new wheels etc. So no, it still wouldn't add up for me. I don't have a need for multiple storage pockets, rear tables, bits of extra chrome, fog lights etc.

But IMO, what the marketing and price positioning is about for the 147 is paying for the up-spec engine, not so much the extra creature features - because they don't add up. But as we all know, that is a non-issue and to pay for a 147 and then remap it, is really paying twice for the same enhancement (albeit, the latter kills the original).

But the 147 will sell because it's there in a nice off-the-shelf package.

DJY
22-04-2009, 09:25 PM
Thanks mate
My head is telling me to go for the 125...
but the 147 is very very attractive - but $7000 more - which is the bit I'm struggling with.

Spook
23-04-2009, 12:15 AM
Thanks mate
My head is telling me to go for the 125...
but the 147 is very very attractive - but $7000 more - which is the bit I'm struggling with.

I think someone's done the maths but I can't recall where :)

The 125TSI Auto is $36,490
The 147TSI is $42,990
Difference of $6,500

What does this 6,500 extra buy you?
- Comfort Pack $1,000
- RCD510 say $500 (the difference of dynaudio upgrade between 125/103 and 147)
- Front Fog lights $400
- 17" Alloys say $800 (the difference of the New York 18" upgrade between 125/103 and 147)
- if you add Park Assist $500 diff
- if you add Leather Seats $300 diff

So if you have these options, the end result is a $3,000 difference which gets you the extra power/torque, and the other bits that are exclusive to the 147.

IMHO if you are going to add a few options like the Comfort pack and Park Assist, then you may as well get the 147. If you are going to stick with the basic package with a couple of options, then you can't go past the 125 with an APR chip.

Transporter
23-04-2009, 07:27 AM
I think someone's done the maths but I can't recall where :)

The 125TSI Auto is $36,490
The 147TSI is $42,990
Difference of $6,500

What does this 6,500 extra buy you?
- Comfort Pack $1,000
- RCD510 say $500 (the difference of dynaudio upgrade between 125/103 and 147)
- Front Fog lights $400
- 17" Alloys say $800 (the difference of the New York 18" upgrade between 125/103 and 147)
- if you add Park Assist $500 diff
- if you add Leather Seats $300 diff

So if you have these options, the end result is a $3,000 difference which gets you the extra power/torque, and the other bits that are exclusive to the 147.

IMHO if you are going to add a few options like the Comfort pack and Park Assist, then you may as well get the 147. If you are going to stick with the basic package with a couple of options, then you can't go past the 125 with an APR chip.

It's actually $3,500. :)

DJY
23-04-2009, 08:53 AM
I think someone's done the maths but I can't recall where :)

The 125TSI Auto is $36,490
The 147TSI is $42,990
Difference of $6,500

What does this 6,500 extra buy you?
- Comfort Pack $1,000
- RCD510 say $500 (the difference of dynaudio upgrade between 125/103 and 147)
- Front Fog lights $400
- 17" Alloys say $800 (the difference of the New York 18" upgrade between 125/103 and 147)
- if you add Park Assist $500 diff
- if you add Leather Seats $300 diff

So if you have these options, the end result is a $3,000 difference which gets you the extra power/torque, and the other bits that are exclusive to the 147.

IMHO if you are going to add a few options like the Comfort pack and Park Assist, then you may as well get the 147. If you are going to stick with the basic package with a couple of options, then you can't go past the 125 with an APR chip.


It's actually $3,500. :)

147 has 6 CD changer as well I think add $850
rear parking sensors I read somewhere was $800?
(Not sure you can add the Optical Parking System on a 125 but you can add just the beepers (sensors)?

I am keen for at least the Comfort Pack and Leather (I have a dog),
Like the idea of parking sensors and Park Assist (although the later is probably a nice to have gimmick).
I am keen to add SATNAV and Bluetooth eventually - but I will probably do that after the fact.

Sanman
23-04-2009, 11:08 PM
The 147 also has the table on the back of the front seats and the fold flat passenger seat with storage underneath, and lumbar support - all of which I would pay for and want and would expect in the comfort pack, but are not included- exclusive to the 147.
I can but the table as a spare part, but cannot fit it as the 147 uses a different seat back frame.

Spook
23-04-2009, 11:26 PM
The 147 also has the table on the back of the front seats and the fold flat passenger seat with storage underneath, and lumbar support - all of which I would pay for and want and would expect in the comfort pack, but are not included- exclusive to the 147.
I can but the table as a spare part, but cannot fit it as the 147 uses a different seat back frame.

You would get all that if you tick the leather seats option ($4000 for 125/103 versions). Personally I think the price of the leather upgrade should be lower than the $3700 RRP for the 147 TSI. The storage drawers, fold flat function etc is worth more that a $300 difference.