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    Quote Originally Posted by VWVY View Post
    Are we comparing the new Tiguan against X1 because of their price point?
    When the Tiguan first got released all the overseas comparisons were with the X1 and it was doing my head in. It should have been the X3!

    So off I went to BMW and compared the X1 and X3, mainly the rear seats for my teenage kids. They're basically the same.

    X1 vs X3

    X1 vs Tiguan Edit to add this is the old tiguan

    The interior space inside the X1 and the Tiguan is amazing for cars of their size.
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    I have driven the X1 2.0T petrol not long ago and whilst it was a nice drive, the feeling of quality was not even close in comparison to any new VW.

    Cheap plastics abound and when for instance the gearlever in a $60+K car has painted silver plastic trim then its a "No, thank you".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharkie View Post
    I have driven the X1 2.0T petrol not long ago and whilst it was a nice drive, the feeling of quality was not even close in comparison to any new VW.

    Cheap plastics abound and when for instance the gearlever in a $60+K car has painted silver plastic trim then its a "No, thank you".
    You've got me even more confused because thats exactly what I was thinking about the Tig, too much hard plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VWVY View Post
    Are we comparing the new Tiguan against X1 because of their price point?

    Because if we are talking about size, the X1 is a small size SUV, and the new Tiguan is a mid size SUV which should be compared against the X3? One look at X1 and new tiguan would tell you the size difference already.

    Any boot space increase in X1 would have been at the expense of passenger space, or having to use run flats - which is not an advantage over a spare at all imho.
    Comparing the latest X1 to new Tiguan not just on price point but also in size.

    BMW have significantly increased the interior space of the X1. I'm still not 100% sure if the new Tiguan has more space or if they're about the same

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    For me it's that the X1 feels like a crossover, just a car that rides a little higher (like a CX3) where as the Tig seems more like a medium sized SUV - higher driving position.

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    I've got a 2015 Tiguan with the often criticised in reviews 395 litre boot. I have 2 kids 9 and 11 and just did a 13 night 3600km road trip with the family and all our luggage needs. No worries. The new Tiguan has a much bigger boot - you'll be fine. The sliding seats also add flexibility and I think the new Tiguan has 40-20-40 folding vs 60-40 in the old one.

    The rear seat legroom on the "old" Tiguan seemed better than most SUV competitors when I was looking, and the rear air vents were a must for us, so mainly focussed on competitors with these (at the time was XTrail & CRV I think). I've sat in the back a few times and the legroom and rear seats were quite comfortable.

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    Sorry, but the X1 looks like a hairdressers car, a bit girly looking unlike the Tiguan. Seems a bit more masculine, in the Highline / R-Line anyway
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    I have a Comfortline 132 Petrol. I haggled quite a lot. With DAP and the Orange paint, I was given a $2,500 discount. That is about 5k short of your goal. It is not cheap but I am happy with the car. Not so happy with VW Australia. They still have a lot to learn about customer service. I'm happy with the dealer, btw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Monty1951 View Post
    I have a Comfortline 132 Petrol. I haggled quite a lot. With DAP and the Orange paint, I was given a $2,500 discount. That is about 5k short of your goal. It is not cheap but I am happy with the car. Not so happy with VW Australia. They still have a lot to learn about customer service. I'm happy with the dealer, btw.
    You didn't get the best discount - But you already have the car!
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    So dare I ask how this goes against the new Foresters for size? =/

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