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Thread: Tiguan approach angle - Track & Field

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    I just got reply from VWA and the basic response is "we don't import this model so you can't have it changed at the production line and happy motoring" ha ha ha. No other explanation. Very arrogant response, but take on the chin and move on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gerhard View Post
    Maybe so, but I've been to Cape York via the OTL towing a camper trailer. The only people we saw getting into trouble were LC100s, LC80s, and Troopies.
    hmmm, I lived at Weipa for 4 years and made many, many runs to the tip and other places around that part of the world (fantastic country if you haven't been there), and trust me I couldn't count the number of numb nuts getting stuck by driving inappropriate vehicles because they read a review or spoke to someone that said their little Sportage, CRV or whatever, would be fine. They might be OK in perfect conditions, taking the right track and a careful driver, but they are not 4x4 in any sense of the word. And we got tired of having to rescue them and seeing their poor faces as their SUV was brutally ripped out of the creek/river crossing, mud hole, sand etc. There were some truly very sad moments as they realised the mistake they had made, and then with their wives screaming and crying about what are they going to do now because their brand new SUV was now undrivable.

    All I can say is I wouldn't take a Tig anywhere near FNQ unless I was just going to drive it around Weipa. I don't think the chassis, for one, is anywhere near coping with what is needed (it already twists far too much for my liking), let alone it's 4x4 ability. It would do some of it in good conditions, but I wouldn't be bringing it back with me after a few runs of it. The problem with driving up in those parts is it only takes a slight deviation of track around a fallen tree, a slight change in weather, a detour to a more scenic route - and you're buggered. The Tig would be toast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clip View Post
    hmmm, I lived at Weipa for 4 years and made many, many runs to the tip and other places around that part of the world (fantastic country if you haven't been there), and trust me I couldn't count the number of numb nuts getting stuck by driving inappropriate vehicles because they read a review or spoke to someone that said their little Sportage, CRV or whatever, would be fine. They might be OK in perfect conditions, taking the right track and a careful driver, but they are not 4x4 in any sense of the word. And we got tired of having to rescue them and seeing their poor faces as their SUV was brutally ripped out of the creek/river crossing, mud hole, sand etc. There were some truly very sad moments as they realised the mistake they had made with their wives screaming at them about what are they going to do now because their brand new SUV was now undrivable.

    All I can say is I wouldn't take a Tig anywhere near FNQ unless I was just going to drive it around Weipa. I don't think the chassis, for one, is anywhere near coping with what is needed, let alone it's 4x4 ability. It would do some of it in good conditions, but I wouldn't be bringing it back with me after a few runs of it.
    I should have noted that we didn't actually see any soft-roaders attempting the journey, so maybe in our small time window the soft-roader numnuts stayed home

    The one we enjoyed most was the LC100 V8 - we bypassed Gunshot with our trailers, but the numnut with the LC100 and large Camper (all brand new gear, he was probably 55yo and fat and stupid) bragged his head off about how he had "done Gunshot" while we were enjoying a dip at Elliot falls, and what pussies we were for bypassing.

    Well, he nosed into Nolan's (no snorkel - LC's go anywhere in Aus according to the salesman) without a blind and promptly sucked his fan into the radiator, making a noise/vibration which caused him to back off the throttle, which in turn filled his intake with water and that was the end of the V8 donc.

    He had a long wait for the two tow trucks from Bamaga, and last we saw it was being loaded on the boat for Cairns.

    The ones we didn't enjoy were the Troopies, all of which (we saw 3 !!) had rolled after hitting sandy ruts. The drivers all had no idea that you shouldn't wrench the wheel when the ruts are controlling your direction - purely a result of too much speed for the conditions, and front wheel digs in and roly poly results.


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    I agree gerhard, troopies are bad news, and kill far too many people too.

    And then there's so many funny stories like the LC100 one that I could tell, but all at someone else's expensive of course -so I won't, but some truly "epic" moments of sheer stupidity that had us either rolling in the dirt in laughter or running for cover!

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    Quote Originally Posted by clip View Post
    I agree gerhard, troopies are bad news, and kill far too many people too.

    And then there's so many funny stories like the LC100 one that I could tell, but all at someone else's expensive of course -so I won't, but some truly "epic" moments of sheer stupidity that had us either rolling in the dirt in laughter or running for cover!
    My previous message was deleted accidentally so here is a quick summary of my original thread: I have been investigating the track and field option and found out that VWA are considering bringing it to Australia next year. For those who are keen on this can wait a few months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselTig View Post
    My previous message was deleted accidentally so here is a quick summary of my original thread: I have been investigating the track and field option and found out that VWA are considering bringing it to Australia next year. For those who are keen on this can wait a few months.
    Sorry mate that was me, I do apologize for it once again. It was by accident.

    Did they mention the first or the second half of the year?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transporter View Post
    Sorry mate that was me, I do apologize for it once again. It was by accident.

    Did they mention the first or the second half of the year?
    Transporter accidents happen, not to worry. On the subject of T&F they were a bit kryptic about it but I suspect it will be second half.
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    In addition to that, the only difference is the front bumper and skid plates and offcourse the offroad electronics option. If anyone else is aware of any other differences I am curious to know.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselTig View Post
    In addition to that, the only difference is the front bumper and skid plates and offcourse the offroad electronics option. If anyone else is aware of any other differences I am curious to know.
    The main difference is the nose, it's a bit more than the bumper but that's generally it, the "track and field" has an approach angle of 28º versus the normal 18º. The only thing you haven't mentioned that may be considered to be an "extra" in Ausi (standard here in NZ on all models) is the tyre pressure monitoring system which is nice to have on board, Oh and there's a "compass" in the top of the MFD which isn't really much value but I think it's only on Track and Field models ? I believe that the RNS510 with Nav allows you to keep a "track" of where you go off-road as well ( a bit like the breadcrumb trail in a hand-held gps) which could be handy in some desert areas etc but I guess that's on all the models with Nav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZTiguan View Post
    ...The only thing you haven't mentioned that may be considered to be an "extra" in Ausi (standard here in NZ on all models) is the tyre pressure monitoring system which is nice to have on board, Oh and there's a "compass" in the top of the MFD which isn't really much value but I think it's only on Track and Field models ?...
    In Aus the $300 "Off-road pack" comes with the TPMS and compass. As I understand it, the T&F comes with the Off-road Pack as standard so it's nothing new really.

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