Manual or Auto?
Other than that I'd say not a bad choice at all.
Manual or Auto?
Other than that I'd say not a bad choice at all.
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I really like the Tiguan but I accept that it is a really small SUV. However it will be VW comfortable, reliable and the build quality will be far better than anything from anywhere else in the world.
my buddy has a 3.6 passat 2006 and its a very nice ride. i enjoyed it and was very impressed.
Gone:
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09 Audi Q5 3.2
03 Infiniti G35 Sedan
07 Honda Civic Coupe LX 5spd
Current:
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12 Audi Q5 2.0t
10 VW Jetta TDI
11 Ducati Monster 796
The DSG auto option seems to have two sides really. Obviosly in the GTI and various audis its marketed as a really sporty option with paddle shifters. Here (I think) and in other showroom "oh I just need an auto in my 2.0tdi because I cant be bothered with a clutch, i need comfort" circumstances its just an auto transmission as far as anyone would be informed. My grandad about a year ago got a new golf estate and because he has a dickly leg got the auto box. Inside it has no paddle shifters and no chrome gear selector surround but it still has the same blend of smooth and quick changes. No wonder it has to be super smooth as well as super quick to satisfy both ends of its market. Maybe its a software thing. Does anyone know what the regular golf (mk IV/V) auto was like before DSG came along?
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I think you fell for the VAG publicity campaign, vocally supported by a number of autojournals that are quite dependent on advertising.
Recently Auto Motor und Sport tested 10 estates like this, and guess who won:
The Audi A4, with the Passat second. Inside the magazine were eight separate pages with VAG advertisements.....
A Dutch test for the same type of cars put the Toyota Avensis on top, followed jointly by the A4 and the Citroen C5 (inspite of the Audi being 10000 Euros more expensive than both the Citroen and the Toyota).
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They do have different softwares, even if mechanically it's the same gearbox. For instance apparently there's a difference between the normal Ibiza DSG and the FR and Cupra versions. However this is also the case with traditional torque converter autos, as far as I know, for instance the ZF auto in the Astons or Maseratis has different software than those in BMW and Audis.
Why are Audis on top at all? Maybe the new chasis and trick clutch has made them much less disappointing.
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No Pieter, the don't drive like a sportscar. What they have is an intolerable stiff ride that's labelled as sporty.
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