
Originally Posted by
tigger73
The nag screen on the head unit that comes on every time you drive and won't go away until you clear it.
Thats seems standard on many brands?

Originally Posted by
tigger73
I'd have to say the seats in the Sportsline are not quite as supportive as the Sports cloth seats in the old 155TSI Gen 1 Tig. I find I still slide around in the Sportline seats as the side bolsters are too low and the seat too flat.
I find the R-line seats are well bolstered but just make getting out a little uncomfortable

Originally Posted by
tigger73
Adaptive Cruise works well, however it's default setting is 3 bars and I find in city traffic that's just too far
Its a shame many settings default back to factory, but I guess VW lawyers are just covering their asses

Originally Posted by
tigger73
Adaptive dampers are good - usually leave it in the middle setting as comfort is a bit too soft around corners and sport does let more of the bumps/uneven road surface through.
With the R-line 20” rims I find comfort is great for day to day driving and jump straight to sport for a bit of fun
2018 Allspace 162TSI R Line
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