I have ordered/received my New Tiguan
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Originally Posted by
REXman
I am in 2 minds on your findings. I have driven only the 132TSI and the 140TDI.
Wifey and I found the 132TSI quite a bit quicker than the 140TDI for performance. We considered owning the 140TDI, and would have taken delivery of the car back in Dec 2016 if we went ahead, however, we decided to get the 162 Highline due to the sound of the TDI not being to the wife's taste. Too "truckish" for her.
Agree regarding the cabin, ride, and the engine is punchy. Fuel economy is excellent also.
And To be fair, its one of the smoothest diesel's I have been in, wifey is just spoilt!
They were similar to my experiences with the 140TDI.
VW Sutherland had exactly the vehicle we thought we wanted. 140TDI R-Line with DAP in white. In all seriousness, when I saw it I expected to drive it off the lot that day.
I've been driving the current model 3.0TDI Audi A6 Allroad for the last few years. Mated to the 7 speed DSG it's a very capable beast. It is my first experience with a diesel road car and I'm more than impressed with its refinement economy and performance.
Then I drove the Tiguan diesel. I was very surprised and disappointed.
I found it to be very truck like and not at all like the Audi diesels I'm used to. I hasten to add, I've also driven numerous 2.0TDI Audis as loan cars while the A6 was being serviced. So it's not a 4 cylinder verses 6 cylinder issue at all.
To confirm I wasn't imagining things, we then test drove a 132TSI. Like you, I also found the performance and refinement superior to the 140TDI.
I suspect this is what we can now expect from VAG diesels post diesel cheating fiasco. VW are so paranoid about it they have now detuned their diesels so much it's taken away all the character that made them superior to petrol engines. It appeared from my drive in the 140TDI the only way to wring any performance out of the engine was to rev the nuts out of it. There seemed to be no torquey down low performance that made diesels so practical in the past.
I'd love to see a torque graph. Rather than a practically flat torque graph I suspect it's more peaky. I have no doubt the quoted torque and power figures are correct, it's just that they're so far into the high part of the rev range they're not practical to use every day. In the lower part of the rev range, where diesels like to spend most of their time, the performance is tragic.
I've since ordered a 162TSI R-Line. Based on the impressions of those lucky sods that have taken delivery already, I made the right choice.
So, I don't think your wifey is spoilt at all. Rather she's a fine judge of machinery.