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    Quote Originally Posted by RYD11R View Post
    Doesn't seem like it.

    https://new-tiguan.volkswagenaustral...ex/models.html


    Model variants: 140TDI DSG and 162TSI DSG / 7 speed DSG & 4MOTION All-wheel Drive
    Additional features:

    • 18 inch alloy wheels
    • LED headlights
    • Keyless Access
    • Electronically-operated tailgate with Easy Open and Close
    • Vienna leather-appointed upholstery*
    • Dark tinted rear & side windows




    However... The brochure says different.

    https://new-tiguan.volkswagenaustral...x/comfort.html

    Open close tailgate.

    For when you need an extra hand… or foot.

    One small but significant addition to the Tiguan (and part of the optional Luxury package for Comfortline) is the automatically operated tailgate, which allows for fuss-free opening and closing of the rear door. With the Easy Open function, the tailgate can be opened simply by waving a foot in front of a sensor, making it enormously convenient when carrying a load of shopping. Closing the tailgate is as easy as pressing a button or allowing the Easy Close function to shut the tailgate automatically when the user moves away from the vehicle. Perfect for when you’ve got your hands full.‴

    ‴Electric operating tailgate available as standard with Tiguan Highline or optional with the Luxury Package on the Tiguan Comfortline only

    Yep, I remember reading that in the brochure as well, and telling my wife who is really excited about it (I did mention to her that it's probably not 100% reliable). If my highline doesn't come with it I'll be seeking some sort of compensation from VW They have clearly advertised the feature in the brochure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gladbach View Post
    Yep, I remember reading that in the brochure as well, and telling my wife who is really excited about it (I did mention to her that it's probably not 100% reliable). If my highline doesn't come with it I'll be seeking some sort of compensation from VW They have clearly advertised the feature in the brochure.
    Yeah will keep you posted when we get ours this month. Already disappointed about the tow bar but still getting it, just don't want further let downs. Even the HUD in euro models, the review says they dont match the rest of the car, but still if its an availability i want it ha ha. I guess we do alot more towing in AUS compared to EUR so i can understand the reasoning behind not allowing the electric tow bar.

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    For everybody getting upset about the foot control for the boot,
    Dont, my inlaws just brought a brand new Skoda superb and it has the feature, it's bloody useless and hardly ever works. Have not come across a car with that feature that consistently work without fuss.



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    Went to the dealers yesterday and they said there has been an issue with the switch for the foot activated tailgate which means that a lot of cars got shipped with faulty switches (and why a lot of the sales guys are having troubles demonstrating the function).

    Cars that are effected are having new switches fitted locally prior to delivery.

    I did take a 132TSI for a quick drive and in comparison to my wife's 155TSI:

    • less body roll
    • more laggy accelerator - especially in D
    • more wind noise around the side mirrors
    • a little more spacious (but not a lot)
    • less power and overtaking ability
    • DAP with ACC and electronic dials is great
    • generally more edgy/angular interior /exterior

    I'm looking to change work cars in the next 6-12 months, but I'd need a pretty good deal on one of these to make it stack up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex31 View Post
    For everybody getting upset about the foot control for the boot,
    Dont, my inlaws just brought a brand new Skoda superb and it has the feature, it's bloody useless and hardly ever works. Have not come across a car with that feature that consistently work without fuss.
    My folks have a Ford Kuga and use the foot control all of the time. I found it pretty handy the other day when I was walking towards their car with a slab of beer and was able to open the tailgate with ease. It made me realise that it's something I'd actually use if it works reliably on the Tiguan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    Went to the dealers yesterday and they said there has been an issue with the switch for the foot activated tailgate which means that a lot of cars got shipped with faulty switches (and why a lot of the sales guys are having troubles demonstrating the function).

    Cars that are effected are having new switches fitted locally prior to delivery.

    I did take a 132TSI for a quick drive and in comparison to my wife's 155TSI:

    • less body roll
    • more laggy accelerator - especially in D
    • more wind noise around the side mirrors
    • a little more spacious (but not a lot)
    • less power and overtaking ability
    • DAP with ACC and electronic dials is great
    • generally more edgy/angular interior /exterior

    I'm looking to change work cars in the next 6-12 months, but I'd need a pretty good deal on one of these to make it stack up.
    Funny, for me it felt like it has a bit more body roll than the 155tsi I drove a few months earlier. Agree with the acceleration lag, I'm hoping the 162TSI will be a lot more spritely.

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    I might add that on the boot door there is a switch for close and another one which has an "A" I assume this is for Auto close but I tried doing it about 10 times and not once did it work. So I agree it's most probably a feature but faulty one for that. I also noticed that the rear exhaust on the TDI R line are not the trapezium ones. It was just the twin left side exhausts.

    This is advertised on the R Line brochure so is VW getting themselves in a rut?
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    I believe the brochure stated something along the lines that the 162TSI will have the 'left and right' exhaust. It didn't mention the TDI. So maybe they are in the clear... lol

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    Having contacted our dealer (as we have the Comfortline with Luxury Pack) they advised it is not a feature being brought into Australia. I'm annoyed as their own advertising states its a 'significant' feature. Whether it's good or not or works as described. The ones in the Ford Kuga I've found to be reliable and useful and work 90% of the time first time. I've email VW H/O as i'd like confirmation as if its not coming to Australia, thats pretty terrible marketing and as someone else said, would expect compensation.

    The automatic close works (the second button on the boot) you need to walk away with the keys more than 1.5m and wait about 10 seconds and it auto closes. Good for at home in the driveway. Not sure i'd use it at a shopping center.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex31 View Post
    For everybody getting upset about the foot control for the boot,
    Dont, my inlaws just brought a brand new Skoda superb and it has the feature, it's bloody useless and hardly ever works. Have not come across a car with that feature that consistently work without fuss.



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    They must be doing something wrong. I have a superb and it works very well and quite a handy feature. Didn't think I would use it much but probably one of the most used features for me most days. Need to have the key in your pocket or on your person and kick once....then open after approx 1-2 seconds. If they kick again then it cancels and won't open.

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