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jeremypr
04-07-2013, 07:25 PM
I feel like a little kid the night before Christmas! I've currently got a 2010 Jetta 147TSI with sports pack in reflex silver. It has been a fantastic car. My novated lease was coming to an end and looking to save some money I had a look at the 118TSI comfortline to change to. I was very disappointed comparing it to my 2010 147TSI. I found the inside lacking the quality finishes and the seats seemed cheap compared the the sports seats in my current model. I then cast my eye on the current 147TSI Highline in black black pearl with beige leather and sports pack. I love the black 17 inch alloys. I found one at a price that compared the the comfortline on a new lease is only about $16 a fortnight more. How can I say no to that! So pretty soon I will be the new owner of a 2013 Jetta 147TSI Highline. My only concern is the beige leather. Can anyone give me any feedback? Does it change colour with time and show marks easily? What do you current owners love/hate about it?

ope126
04-07-2013, 08:07 PM
Yeah the 147TSI Highline with Sports Pack is a good choice! I saw one in black yesterday that was ready for delivery and it looked sweet. Black leather though...I am sure if you treat the leather right, it should look good for ages!

DoggiesUtd
05-07-2013, 04:12 PM
the beige looks nice....but i would never get it....it will get dirty straight away...i posted a thread on my car earlier...love the 147...sweet ride...btw they arent really black rims with the sport pack...mine are black though lol...
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/forums/f155/finally-got-my-jetta-84696.html

Hillbilly
05-07-2013, 10:08 PM
Have Beige in mine and I clean it every month with leather cleaner Is two years old and looks as good as new.

BUT Im not allowed to drive it in old clothes LOL

jeremypr
06-07-2013, 12:35 PM
Several years ago I had a black Alfa Romeo 147 hatch with tan leather. I didn't have any problem with that either, but like yourself Hillbilly I cleaned in regularly.

Love the photos of your car DoggiesUtd. The 147 sure is a great ride. Glad I'm staying within the same vehicle and just upgrading. Although I still will really miss the old girl when she gets traded in.

Do any of you know what the differences between the MY13 and MY13.5 builds are if any? I ended up getting the aluminium sports pedals thrown on too.

Kojmeister
12-07-2013, 03:47 AM
My only concern is the beige leather. Can anyone give me any feedback? Does it change colour with time and show marks easily? What do you current owners love/hate about it?

Black leather FTW!! However it doesn't matter cos IMO its a great spacious car, 'sleeper' looks and is well spec'ed.:cool:

As long as you look after the leather and use a good leather cleaner/conditioner combo you should be sorted..

jeremypr
16-07-2013, 12:17 AM
Collected the car late last week. Drove it home and saw the rego label says it's a 2012 model. The ad on carpoint lists it as a 2013 model and all the paperwork I completed refers to a 2013 vehicle. The compliance plate it 03/13 and build 09/12. I've been assured by VW that it is a 2013. Does this mean it is incorrectly registered? Otherwise I don't see how they can advertise it as a 2013 and deliver a 2012. That appears to me as misleading.

ope126
16-07-2013, 06:56 AM
Collected the car late last week. Drove it home and saw the rego label says it's a 2012 model. The ad on carpoint lists it as a 2013 model and all the paperwork I completed refers to a 2013 vehicle. The compliance plate it 03/13 and build 09/12. I've been assured by VW that it is a 2013. Does this mean it is incorrectly registered? Otherwise I don't see how they can advertise it as a 2013 and deliver a 2012. That appears to me as misleading.

Car Advice 101, if a car is built in 2012 - it is a 2012 car!!!

It maybe complied in 2013, registered in 2013 and warranty start in 2013, however is still a 2012 built car.

When you go to sell it, it will still be a 2012 built car to the next person...

jeremypr
16-07-2013, 06:58 AM
Exactly what I thought. So how can it be advertised as a 2013 vehicle on the Internet?

Gigitt
16-07-2013, 07:51 AM
Generally cars built in September are considered the following year model car specification wise, so it is a MY2012 car with 2013 model specifications. Confusing!

You will have 2013 model upgrades over the 2012 model, but not the refresh 13.5 specs.

Sales speak sells new cars on model year rather than when it was born.

Hillbilly
16-07-2013, 08:34 AM
Was a thread on here some time ago and was plenty of argument Some said it was build date some said it was compliance date.

Gigitt is correct as far as I know If its build date is before DEC 31 2012 its a 2012 no matter how the salesman tries to worm out of it.

Our Polo is a Nov build and it has improvements???????? over the original which started in May of the same year. We bought it in January
and it has the previous year as the model.

We knew that when we bought it as it was in the country in DEC and we didnt want it till mid Jan

Hillbilly
16-07-2013, 08:34 AM
exactly what i thought. So how can it be advertised as a 2013 vehicle on the internet?

typo roflmao

jeremypr
16-07-2013, 10:36 AM
I'm really happy with the car. What annoys me is that I saw advertisements for new 2012 models which I didn't look at because I was specifically looking for a 2013. I just feel cheated that every year date referred to is 2013 on the ad and the paperwork and then I get one that is 2012. I consider that a false and misleading representation of a product under consumer law.

Hillbilly
16-07-2013, 10:55 AM
I'm really happy with the car. What annoys me is that I saw advertisements for new 2012 models which I didn't look at because I was specifically looking for a 2013. I just feel cheated that every year date referred to is 2013 on the ad and the paperwork and then I get one that is 2012. I consider that a false and misleading representation of a product under consumer law.

Further to my previous post I asked two insurance companies for their definitions of the model year.

One said it was the build date, the other said it was compliance date.

So there you are.

I would agree with your thoughts re advertising discrepancy

If the build date was after September and before the 13.5 it would be the same anyway but value in the future could be affected

ope126
16-07-2013, 11:02 AM
Lets just say you bought a Holden Cruze (Australian Made).
I was built 12/2012 and Complied 12/2012. That makes it a 2012 car.
If it was built 12/2012 but complied 01/2013 (due to Xmas Holidays) is would still be a 2012 car.

Obviously imported cars are different.

A friend of mine has a V6 Honda Accord built 06/2009 and complied 01/2010. First registered 29/04/2012. So it is still a 2009 Honda Accord when he goes to sell it! Mind you it still has the balance of the 3yr manufacturers warranty until 29/04/2015.

If you are really unhappy, go back to the dealer. I know what they will tell you.

jeremypr
16-07-2013, 11:38 PM
Yes, I have a very good idea what their response will be too. As I said, I love the car but hate being misled.

DionM
20-07-2013, 11:38 PM
A question for those who have done this upgrade - how does the rear legroom compare between the models?

Our 07 Jetta 147TFSI is a bit squeezy for us as a family hack. With me at 2m tall in the front there isn't much room behind me for my growing 6yo. We need something with more legroom in the back when the front seats are set back. Tried a Passat today but weirdly it had LESS legroom than our current Jetta due to the need to have the seat so far back to get around the Passat's dash. The dealer we went to didn't have a Jetta for us to test out ...

jeremypr
22-07-2013, 12:06 PM
I just compared the MK5 to MK6 that I've got and it is pretty much the same. How about a Tiguan?

DionM
22-07-2013, 12:09 PM
I just compared the MK5 to MK6 that I've got and it is pretty much the same. How about a Tiguan?

Thanks for that.

The Tiguan has marginally more but not much to write home about.

jeremypr
22-07-2013, 12:10 PM
You lose all that boot space too.

DionM
22-07-2013, 12:12 PM
You lose all that boot space too.

Yep. Not the end of the world (we have a Pajero too) but not good.

jeremypr
26-07-2013, 10:25 AM
I've been meaning to post a photo of the new ride. Finally got around to it. Here it is!
http://www.vwwatercooled.com.au/forums/images/imported/2013/07/jetta_zps658057e0-1.jpg