yeti 2.0 tdi 150hp
just bought the yeti 2015 yeti outdoor 2.0 tdi cr 150 se L 4x4 what a mouthful that is !!!!!
anyone have this model as there tow car going to be towing 1415kg van when full.
looking for real world figures for fuel economy
also how are you getting on with it
thanks
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Octavia Estate 4x4 2.0TDi 140 engine, depending on road type, country lanes to motorway, between 33-37 mpg caravan mtplm 1,313kg, very good engine, smooth with good torque. Solo around 60'ish on good long runs.
Iain M will be along soon to tell you about his previous Yeti, lives in your area, may help you with towbar fitter (other post).
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I am considering the Tiguan as a replacement for our Qashqai 4X4 auto. The Tig is the only car which ofers 4X4, auto, increased luggage capacity, generous kerb weight/towing limit and all without being too long. Every other car I have researched is about
a foot longer than the Tiguan. They are not cheap but appear to have a good build quality. I have not driven one yet but hope it proves as comfortable as the Qashqai. We want comfort over sports car performance.0 -
This may help, I have just changed from a new in 2012 Tiguan SE TDI to a Freelander.SD4 HSE. I never towed with the Tiguan but can state that it was a great car., and build quality was perfect. and it never missed a beat in the close to 4 years we had it.. The only issue I would point out was, on ours, the 7 speed DSG gear box was not as smooth as a normal auto and it did tend to, when very hot after sitting in a traffic jam make the odd quite harsh/clunky gear change in 1st & 2nd.. Don't get me wrong, it was fine just how they are in my expirence.
I will also add we love the Freelander and it tows like a dream.and is a better car in my opinion. Some say the boot space is limited but for us its not an issue as we have 2 Border Collies that own that bit when we out and about
Ian
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