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STIGuan
Took the Tiguan on the Cape Leveque road. Handled the corrugations and rougher spots fairly well, particularly with an aired-down set of all-terrain tyres. I did get stuck in one spot, the actual road to the Kooljaman Resort (not sure if it's owned by them or not), which was mainly just sand. Ended up causing a bit of damage to the sump guard when we got stuck on a sand "speed hump" (which effectively you needed to speed up for to get over in a vehicle like a Tiguan!). This section of road is not on the Cape Leveque road itself, so it was bloody annoying to cop a bit of damage just in the last 1km of the journey!
Didn't end up doing the GRR after this, as I was a bit concerned that river crossings and any rough stuff might not be a good idea, given that I had the sump guard taped on with duct tape!
Overall, though, the Tiguan seems to be a reasonably solid unit for corrugations, potholes and the like (and we covered quite a bit of this throughout various parts of WA in the Pilbara and Kimberley). No bits were shaken off or damaged, and the suspension held up well to give a decent ride. Definitely worth investing in a set of all-terrain tyres, though, if planning this sort of thing, as being able to air down and have confidence in the strength of the tyre was worth it.
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