Let's just start by saying that whatever car brand you go with, you can always find someone that has had a problem.
I'm onto my second Tiguan and both cars have been good mechanically. The first one (125TSI) had a water pump replaced under warranty due to a coolant leak. I had this one for just under 100,000km and also replaced the battery at 3.5years. Other than that it was regular maintenance/servicing.
Second Tiguan is a 155TSI which we have had for less than 12 months and no issues to report.
Both the engines/transmissions in the 132TSI and 155TSI (which you're looking at) are mechanically identical - the only difference is software to give the higher engine output in the 155TSI. And yes you can upgrade the software in the 132TSI with aftermarket software to bump the power up (though it does void your factory warranty).
The 7 speed DSG in the Tiguan is the high torque/bulletproof unit that is shared with the commercial vehicles. This is not the same unit that has been the centre of the DSG recalls.
Anyway if there's any recommendation that I would make is to steer clear of the FWD 118TSI as this motor has had the odd failure in the Tiguan (lots more problems in the Golf). But given you're looking at the 2.0 litre models which share the same engine as Golf GTI these have proven to be reliable in the real world.
Nobody can say that you're not going to have a problem, however the number of people coming on here with issues with these cars is very small. I'd say that 99.9% of Tiguan owners are really happy with their cars and don't feel the need to come onto forums to try to resolve issues with their vehicles or vent their frustrations.
I bet if you searched for problems with the cars that your well-meaning friends drive that you'd find some horror stories about their cars/models too
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