2024 VW Tiguan 150PS R-Line DRIVEN – 600+ miles in VWs best selling car | 4K

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I have actually finally driven the brand-new 2024 Tiguan. I drove over 600 miles in my week with the new Tiguan and truly got a good feel for the automobile. The infotainment system is a substantial step forward for VW but I was most surprised by the 1.5 L petrol engine.

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00:00 – Intro
00:52 – From Studio to Driving
02:13 – Not to model I desired!
03:25 – This is NOT a R!!!!
05:14 – Usefulness
06:22 – Driver tech
10:24 – Driving – The Speed Bong!
11:06 – Comfort to Sport
13:48 – Pressing on in Sport
15:22 – It's Party Piece
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22 responses to “2024 VW Tiguan 150PS R-Line DRIVEN – 600+ miles in VWs best selling car | 4K”

  1. @Mabel-xc1dc Avatar
    @Mabel-xc1dc

    The camaraderie among participants is palpable. It’s like being among friends, albeit virtual ones.πŸ’ž

  2. @jamiep61 Avatar
    @jamiep61

    I enjoyed watching the Video Review. Still the best Volkswagen SUV 😊

  3. @jamiep61 Avatar
    @jamiep61

    In my opinion Elegance is the Trim that I would recommend 😊

  4. @nigelsmith3144 Avatar
    @nigelsmith3144

    Why is there a lap-top on the dash? VW have really lost their way with interiors IMHO!

  5. @Agathe_Wilharm59 Avatar
    @Agathe_Wilharm59

    I love you and Thank you for putting so much work into these videos πŸ’›πŸ’›πŸ’›

  6. @mrmawson2438 Avatar
    @mrmawson2438

    44 mpg is bloody good

    1. @willielarsson9651 Avatar
      @willielarsson9651

      You think?

  7. @mharvey3185 Avatar
    @mharvey3185

    Enjoyed Your Vlog Mr. Petrol Ped, Thanks For All Your Hard Work … πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

  8. @mrmawson2438 Avatar
    @mrmawson2438

    Cheers mate

  9. @johns14a Avatar
    @johns14a

    Excellent review Ped, as always. We looked hard at one of these recently when changing the Ioniq 5 but couldn’t get with everything in the touchscreen and IMO the dashboard looks a bit dated. Went with a Sportage Plugin instead. Nice car though and I’m sure they’ll sell shed-loads.

  10. @johnbrown3951 Avatar
    @johnbrown3951

    I do like that car after having my GTD Estate and it always reminds me of that car when I see a black one. The numbers also sound good on the PHEV version. Very interesting.

  11. @martintetlow8657 Avatar
    @martintetlow8657

    i had a 69 plate R line Tech edition 1.5 dsg and got a vw call to sell it back so did and now have a fun car . An Up! GTi . I Just don’t miss the Tiguan

  12. @stevecompton7197 Avatar
    @stevecompton7197

    Totally agree with you about the badges no sense in it

  13. @shakesnbake Avatar
    @shakesnbake

    Totally agree re the R/S lines, M sport and AMG line etc. It dilutes the brand.

  14. @beatles4sale2007 Avatar
    @beatles4sale2007

    Good review Ped. Not feeling much love for the Tiguans looks, it’s like a taller ID4/5 and those are dull to look at. I can see some half hearted attempts to rectify some of the quality, software and interior issues….perhaps Cupra and Skoda, will do as they have recently with a lot of these platform vehicles and make a better package….hybrid version and maybe the β€œproper” R might be the sweet spot. And VW need to get with 2024 and do a 5-7 year warranty

  15. @davidhayes4814 Avatar
    @davidhayes4814

    The Tiguan is now a big car. I passed a 24 plate one today and thought that it was a Touareg at first.

    1. @willielarsson9651 Avatar
      @willielarsson9651

      Really

  16. @stevie007 Avatar
    @stevie007

    Hi Ya PedsπŸ‘ŒπŸ‘ŒLoved you from the start and will love ya to the end. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

  17. @briangriffiths114 Avatar
    @briangriffiths114

    Re the R-Line comment, back in the 1980s I bought a new Golf Mk2 1300 that the dealer had totally upgraded inside and out to mimic the appearance of a GTi 16-valve. Problem was, the engine had all of about 55 bhp and wouldn’t pull the skin of a rice putting which created a problem as everyone wanted to race me!
    I got rid of it after 6 months and bought a Peugeot 205 GTi.

  18. @jimcabezola3051 Avatar
    @jimcabezola3051

    Now THAT’s what the Tiguan is for: hauling the Petrol Pups! πŸ‘πŸ•

  19. @JohnBillot Avatar
    @JohnBillot

    As someone else said down-thread I also had the SEAT Ateca version of this car with the same 1.5 engine and the earlier infotainment system. I liked it so much that after 4 years I moved to the Cupra Formentor V2 with the same configuration. I get around 42mpg (I live in a rural area) and the performance is as you point out.

  20. @SPMR620 Avatar
    @SPMR620

    I have a plug-in hybrid R-Line on order and can’t wait to get it. Thanks for the review and your opinion of the new Tiguan.

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