Originally Posted by
tigger
I agree...it isnt really an offroad vehicle as such....
So First gear is definatley too short. It should be able to wind out a lot more than it does.
My previous Daihatsu GTVi wound out to 7000rpm in first with no flat spot which gave it a HUGE jump against anything at the lights. Then picking second was a breeze from there.
The first time I drove my manual 125 Tig, I thought I had slipped on the clutch or something when I hit that flat spot in first. I now realise I have to pick second earlier than I was used to. Had to change my driving style quite a bit.
For crying out loud the Tiguan IS designed as a small SUV and that's WHY it has a LOW first gear. If you want to race in it, that's fine, and you do the modifications required, different suspension, tires, tuning, intercooler, exhaust, etc etc etc including if you REALLY want to get carried away, different gear ratios. No reason why those of us who DO want to use the Tiguan as originally intended shouldn't be able to, and we NEED the low first gear OK.
Derek
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Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017
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