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    Production for the MY18.5 started at week 45 builds which would mean around the second week of November unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by INASNT View Post
    My C Class Merc with adaptive cruise control will stop (not emergency brake) if the car ahead is stationary, like at a traffic light, and then accelerate back to the set speed once the lights go green... Pity VW does not have this..

    I have just ordered a Tiguan 162 with all 3 packages and disappointed to hear this..
    Hmm I'll double check this, but I'm pretty sure that's exactly what my Tiguan was doing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vw_wb View Post
    Hmm I'll double check this, but I'm pretty sure that's exactly what my Tiguan was doing.

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    What you have to do with (time and experience) is try to (detect) catch a car that is still moving at the lights ahead.
    HOWEVER One thing you have to be careful of is when ACC i slowing you down by following the (guide) moving car infront (approaching the traffic lights), lets say you are almost at the lights with some traffic build up and you notice the lane to your left or right has fewer cars so decide to move into another lane away from the ACC "guide" car, at this point as soon as ACC detects that the moving guide car is no longer in sight it will immediately hit the gas to accelerate UNLESS it detects another moving car in the lane you have moved over to. This is valid if you do not push the brakes at any time and depend on ACC. This may or may not be normal ACC operation but this is how it operates currently, we just need to be aware of the clause "Within The Limits Of The System."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooboy View Post
    Production for the MY18.5 started at week 45 builds which would mean around the second week of November unfortunately.

    That is correct, my MY18.5 noted a build date of mid November on my papers.

    Noticeable differences already:
    1. No longer contains the "2.0 TSI badge on the rear"
    2. Traction control button has been removed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiggysaf View Post
    That is correct, my MY18.5 noted a build date of mid November on my papers.

    Noticeable differences already:
    1. No longer contains the "2.0 TSI badge on the rear"
    2. Traction control button has been removed.
    Hmm missed 18.5 by a week!




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    My experience so far is that when your week and a half old Tiguan gets hit by a driver who decides to not give way it gets expensive quick and your wife is very upset about her new car being damaged. She's one of those people who name their cars - she's decided this one will be named 'Smashy'

    Impact was right on the left-rear wheel. It needs a new wheel and there's some damage to the door, quarter panel and bumper/trim. Wheel has been given a bit of negative camber with the top being pushed in a little so there's at least a bent control arm/strut in there. They're going to xray the brake disc to look for cracks. I'm hoping there hasn't been any damage to the axle or diff that shows itself over the longer term.

    It's with Amex Autobody in Melbourne's north-east who I've heard good things about and we're up to around $10k in repair bill so far. Thank god for insurance!

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    Yikes. Sorry to hear that your ride is no longer pristine but hopefully you'll get it back soon. As you say...thank god for insurance!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArdiL View Post
    What you have to do with (time and experience) is try to (detect) catch a car that is still moving at the lights ahead.
    HOWEVER One thing you have to be careful of is when ACC i slowing you down by following the (guide) moving car infront (approaching the traffic lights), lets say you are almost at the lights with some traffic build up and you notice the lane to your left or right has fewer cars so decide to move into another lane away from the ACC "guide" car, at this point as soon as ACC detects that the moving guide car is no longer in sight it will immediately hit the gas to accelerate UNLESS it detects another moving car in the lane you have moved over to. This is valid if you do not push the brakes at any time and depend on ACC. This may or may not be normal ACC operation but this is how it operates currently, we just need to be aware of the clause "Within The Limits Of The System."
    Cheers mate. We'll play around some more.

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    I have found that ACC is a great assistant but you cannot rely on it too much on urban roads or even busy expressways.
    Great for trickling along in stop start traffic at low speeds but not very good at higher speeds when its busy.
    Love it on open freeways out of town, but still only there to reduce fatigue etc.
    Same applies to lane guidence.
    Still wanders around the lane for me.
    Doesn't want to stick to the middle of the lane.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan_3MPS View Post
    Mine is a late Oct 17 build MY18, complied 01/18. Shows up in rego search as a 2017.

    Cosmetic differences I'm not 100% sure, but mine has the different infotainment glass as someone else mentioned, two USB ports in the front and a USB port in addition to the 12V charging port under the climate control at rear of the centre console for the back seats.

    If you want me to look at anything in particular let me know and I'll take some pics.
    Congratulations on the new car Dan. My local dealer doesn’t have a sportline yet so I haven’t driven one. It looks like a great package but my one reservation centres around the ride comfort with the 20” wheels. I know it has adaptive chassis control which will help. What's your view on the ride comfort so far? Thanks

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