Originally Posted by
midlifecrisis
So for the last almost year I have been close to purchasing a Tig. Things that have delayed me are Price, 6 month wait and all the new models that were trickling out in this class this year. Apart from the Skoda yeti everything is now out and the Motorshow starts tomorrow.
Time to buy...but has anything changed to make a Tig affordable?
I am looking for
125 / DSG $36.5
Comfort $1
Park assist $1.4
mdi .27
New Bluetooth .5
Off road .3
Cornering fogs .4
Bi-xenons * which on a 125 always seem to be an order only 2.0
plus mats, tow prep
~ $43 + $4 o/r
So $43 is a little more pricey than sportage/asx/i35/dualis+2/Koleos/Forester/...yeti? - most of these top end models can get onroad for $40-$42 (no xenons except forester and koleos)
$47 is the onroad for the tig and that is significantly more - so my dilemma is what to do.
My other concerns are that the rumored facelift for the tig next year, the strong Aussie dollar, and end of year sales, I figure a tig is now overpriced and might be affordable if I keep waiting...or I can forgo the great drivetrain and handling (and maybe xenons) and get the yeti (if it appears tomorrow) or one of these other ones now, cheaper...
Even though I bought a Tig and am very happy with it, I bought my wife a Renault Koleos and I've got to say it's fantastic.
A Renault Koleos top spec with everything (awesome BOSE stereo/sunroof/sat nav/ipod connector/mats/parking sensors/proximity key etc etc) was only $40K - the equivalent Tig was a lot more.
Check it out, the transmission is very very smooth too!
Black Tiguan 147 - Sat Nav - Leather - Sunroof - Aftermarket audio - Diamond Audio splits + 12" sub/Audison Bitone processor/Arc Audio amps
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