Have a look at this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ueX-...eature=related
I have been toying with the idea of trading our Jetta TFSI (2.0T) in on a Tiguan 147TSI (same engine) or 125TDI.
Main reason is we now have a 1200kg offroad camper trailer, and obviously the Jetta cannot tow that. We have a real 4x4 for the hardcore offroad, but for gentle excursions to a National Park, a Tiguan could be the ticket - rather than taking the hardcore 4x4 (which is not all that comfortable for touring, I must admit).
However, our trailer is quite large (5.1m long, 1.8m wide, 1.6m tall) and heavy (1200kgs, probably closer to 1300 or 1400kgs when fully laden). While the Tiguan is rated to 2000kgs, anyone towed anything substantial with it? How does it go? Can you hold 100-120 km/h with it in tow?
I am also a little put off by the 100kg drawbar limit. Our trailer comes in at probably just a little over that as is, and even rejigging it we would be right on the limit. I am also concerned about how much the rear springs would sag with that much on the towball and a load inside (2 adults, 2 kids, clothing etc).
Anyone had an electric brake controller fitted?
So, anyone done any towing and care to comment?
07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite
Have a look at this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ueX-...eature=related
Crazy isn't it - the jetta will tow up to 1400kg braked, but I think the drawbar limit on it is only 70 or 80 or something silly...![]()
Just buy a 125TSI and have it remapped. That will give you 190kw and 400Nm (think common 6cyl's- but with more torque than most of them). Should then tow your trailer at pretty much any speed you like to cruise on -with more in reserve, and it'll pull you up all the hills without having to change down too many gears.
Last edited by clip; 02-11-2009 at 06:25 PM.
There's more to it than just raw power and torque though - that is only part of the equation.
I'm interested in how the Tiguan handles a big load behind it. More power and torque doesn't change the way the vehicle responds to having full downball weight on the towbar, for example. Doesn't affect how stable (or not) the vehicle feels at high speed either.
Also not keen on remapping for a number of issues, including warranty and support for low quality diesel in remote areas. But that's my own opinion.
Thanks mate - will check it out when I get home from work (youtube blocked here).
Last edited by Arctra; 03-11-2009 at 07:33 AM. Reason: Consecutive posts
07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite
I believe Clip was talking about your choice of the 147 over the 125 rather than the actual towing capability.
The chip provides a better fuel consuumption, more even power figures and a bigger, more even torque curve which will result in a more driveable and tow-capable vehicle in regards to pulling weight.
The availability of fuel is a minor concern as they are making 95/98Ron the standard for unleaded in the next year or two.
Diesel isn't an issue with the 125/147
Ah sorry, missed the TSI bit. My bad. Read TDI for some reason.
Sorry Clip. My other comments still stand though; interested in how the vehicle performs.
I'd still go the 147TSI simply for the goodies it offers as the "top end model"; or the TDI for the diesel option.
07 Jetta TFSI | 18" Charlestons | Blue Graphite
125 and 147 have the exact same engines ...... I'd recommend the 147 to anyone as I also like the extra goodies .... but for 1 small issue ... 147 is auto only ...
which would be easier to tow with anyway .....
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