There's been some discussion about this in the Polo 6R forum but it seems to have been a bigger problem in the UK (and possibly the European mainland) where there have been many complaints about the rough running and poor economy due to the frequent regens. The lack of really low (just off idle) torque in the 6R TDi compared with older diesels seems to me to be an attempt by VW to force drivers to use higher rpm, which should reduce soot levels, in order to protect the DPF.
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