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    Quote Originally Posted by oztadpole View Post
    Only question is should I try to downsize to 18"? Or would it be marginal? I'd only do the downsize if I can get the dealer to swap.
    Why would you want the dealer to swap, they will shaft you.

    Given the look of the Santiagos they aren't an easy sell second hand admittedly, but the rubber has some value and you can then get a decent set of 18s that you like the look of.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    Why would you want the dealer to swap, they will shaft you.

    Given the look of the Santiagos they aren't an easy sell second hand admittedly, but the rubber has some value and you can then get a decent set of 18s that you like the look of.
    Fair point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutch77 View Post
    Why would you want the dealer to swap, they will shaft you.

    Given the look of the Santiagos they aren't an easy sell second hand admittedly, but the rubber has some value and you can then get a decent set of 18s that you like the look of.
    Or you're really worried about the ride of the 19's, you could find someone with a stock GTI that wants to swap. Then you keep the OEM look.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Or you're really worried about the ride of the 19's, you could find someone with a stock GTI that wants to swap. Then you keep the OEM look.


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    That's what I had in mind if I really wanted 18".

    Having read through past posts though from people with pp's it seems the 19's are quite reasonable in terms of ride.

    So I'm not as concerned as I was when I started this thread.

    At this stage I'm not fussed if I'm stuck with the 19".

    If I swing 18" without additional cost then its a bonus in terms of ride and practicality. If not that's fine also.

    BTW. Was also following your tiguan tread. Great reading. Was looking at tig at one stage 155tsi r-line - coming from a tarago.

    But decided to take the plunge into a gti. Haven't driven a little hatch for years. Forgotten how much fun it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oztadpole View Post
    Tigger

    That's what I had in mind if I really wanted 18".

    BTW. Was also following your tiguan tread. Great reading. Was looking at tig at one stage 155tsi r-line - coming from a tarago.

    But decided to take the plunge into a gti. Haven't driven a little hatch for years. Forgotten how much fun it was.
    You'd probably be able to find someone for swaps on here if you decided to go down that path... or the dealer may be able accommodate as a no cost "down-grade".

    In relation to damaging 19" rims this is a bit of an extreme example of what can go wrong if you hit a pothole/rock at speed:



    No guarantees that an 18" rim wouldn't have suffered the same fate, however you'd probably have a better chance of driving away.

    The Tiguan is a good option if you like the higher driving position and has the added benefit of an AWD platform (=grip). With a $5k budget for mods you can get similar level of performance to a stock Golf R.

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    unfortunately the Tiguan is still on the old platform, I'd be waiting for the all new MQB Tiguan if going down that route (2016?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    You'd probably be able to find someone for swaps on here if you decided to go down that path... or the dealer may be able accommodate as a no cost "down-grade".

    In relation to damaging 19" rims this is a bit of an extreme example of what can go wrong if you hit a pothole/rock at speed:



    No guarantees that an 18" rim wouldn't have suffered the same fate, however you'd probably have a better chance of driving away.

    The Tiguan is a good option if you like the higher driving position and has the added benefit of an AWD platform (=grip). With a $5k budget for mods you can get similar level of performance to a stock Golf R.
    Yep. That's scarey.

    Sydney roads can be pretty ordinary - which is where I live. So even at legal speeds the chances if buckling a wheel or damaging a tyre increase with lower aspect.

    I forgot to check on test car. But can anyone advise what the OEM tyres are on a gti pp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrew7 View Post
    unfortunately the Tiguan is still on the old platform, I'd be waiting for the all new MQB Tiguan if going down that route (2016?)
    That was a slight concern. But not really a deal breaker. Was still streets ahead compared to other small suvs i drove (in terms of driving experience).

    But then I tried a gti and it was such a complete package. Just wanted something totally different this time I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oztadpole View Post
    That was a slight concern. But not really a deal breaker. Was still streets ahead compared to other small suvs i drove (in terms of driving experience).

    But then I tried a gti and it was such a complete package. Just wanted something totally different this time I guess.
    The new 130TDI Tiguan is pick of the bunch. If the dealer didn't want $30k change-over I may even be driving one now

    Though the MQB Tiguan is the one to get if you can hold off. Due for global release next year and here sometime in 2016.

    But yes the new GTI is a great package and if you can fit everyone in then go for it. Definite step up in terms of driver enjoyment from the Tarago!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    The new 130TDI Tiguan is pick of the bunch. If the dealer didn't want $30k change-over I may even be driving one now

    Though the MQB Tiguan is the one to get if you can hold off. Due for global release next year and here sometime in 2016.

    But yes the new GTI is a great package and if you can fit everyone in then go for it. Definite step up in terms of driver enjoyment from the Tarago!!!
    Drove a tarago for 20 years. Was a real workhorse. Nowadays I'm the only one in the car because I drive it to work.

    The thought of getting back into a small car - was a bit hesitant at first. But kids are all grown up and driving. They have their own transport.

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