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sillyboy 2.0 TSI Tiguan for p plate in... 10-06-2012, 10:35 AM
ralp2dam Pretty sure the 147 Tiguan... 10-06-2012, 11:07 AM
sillyboy Only for under 25? My wife is... 10-06-2012, 11:21 AM
aussietig According to this ... the... 10-06-2012, 11:36 AM
The_Hawk Best off baling up the Roads... 10-06-2012, 11:51 AM
DoggieHowser True. But it might have to do... 10-06-2012, 04:22 PM
whiskywallah We had the same issue when we... 10-06-2012, 08:37 PM
203132 Well, I've been using the Tig... 11-06-2012, 09:41 PM
brad 203132 I understand what... 12-06-2012, 08:08 AM
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    2.0 TSI Tiguan for p plate in NSW?

    I apologize if this question was asked before, but I couldn't find the thread via searching this form.

    Just one quick question, is the 155 TSI p plate legal in NSW?

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    Pretty sure the 147 Tiguan was prohibited due to being turbo. So I couldn't see any reason why the 155 Tiguan wouldn't be restricted as its still a turbo. This only applies to under 25 year olds.

    Check out this link on the RNS (RTA) website you can apply for an exemption.

    http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...tions_dl1.html

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    Only for under 25? My wife is over 25 yo and will be on P soon, so she can drive any turbo and V8?

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    According to this ... the Tigs could qualify for an exemption:

    P1 and P2 vehicle and passenger conditions

    But list hasn't been updated for current models:

    http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...urbos_2010.pdf


    So best to check with RTA:
    exemption_enquiry@rta.nsw.gov.au

    Last edited by aussietig; 10-06-2012 at 11:39 AM.
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    Best off baling up the Roads and Maritime Services (the new name for the RTA). As has been said you should be right for an exemption, but it's always best to ask.


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    Thanks guys, will ring up RTA for it. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by sillyboy View Post
    Very confusing IMO, where octavia RS wagon 0-100 7.5s is not allowed, but 0-100 7.3 Tiguan 155tsi is allowed.
    True. But it might have to do with positioning as well. The RS badge probably made it an easy target to spot.

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    We had the same issue when we bought 2 x 118TSI, super and turbo charged tiggys.
    Everyone at our local RTAs has a different story.
    We have 2 P platers. Some said we needed an exemption per person per car.
    Others just 1 exmption per car.
    Othersl that it was one per person.
    Some said the exemption was on the basis of it being the only car available.
    Others that it was on the basis of low power turbo designed for fuel economy, not power.
    Each exemption costs about $30.
    First problem is finding someone at RTA with a brain who can think through what you're asking them.....
    Tiguan MY12 118TSI, white, no frills..... Had ANS810 ... Note the HAD ..... Now got RCD510 supplemented by 7" Android TomTom mounted on a HoldMyPhone .... Upgraded speakers Vibe BlackAir front splits and MBQuartz 12" ported sub driven from Infinity Reference 5350a amp .... oh and added fun

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    Well, I've been using the Tig since I got my Green P's and the police quite frankly don't care.
    I've been RBTed so many times, it seems like the police only care or know only about the high powered cars.

    Just put your licence plate on, don't speed and don't drink and drive. By all means pay the $30 exemption fee, but seriously...it's a family SUV.

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    I understand what your saying but i can't help thinking how it might turn very pear-shaped when involved in an accident (that is not your fault) and the other party is desperately trying to shift the blame away from themselves.
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