Yeeeezzz, sure. Despite of some useless "hamsterish" opinions what alwayz popping up from home-grown "car experts", I decided to test-drive one. What brought me to byuing fully loaded R-Line. So far - enjoying. Not a first VW-Audi product in my garage tho.
@@xxxpilot Not a hamsterish home grown opinion but have you read the way VW treated its customers over the dieselgate shenanigans. Not to forget the documented VW poor reliability reports. This is not my "hamsterish" opinion but are documented facts go check out. Good luck with your purchase- you will need it!!
@@bondjamesbond9041 I have no worries in regards of VW/Audi products. At least myself and all friends of mine who had/have cars of this group. Maybe it is just because the local dealer is flawless. I dunno. And I do not care much about reading someone's reports, normally I have resources to investigate myself. That way opinion can be trusted. Otherwise, it's just pushing the air. And my personal opinion about Audi/VW cars is way better than for MB or BMW. But thank you for good wishes, same to you.
My wife has the 1.5 R-line and it’s super nippy! We have two complaints, one, the seats are not the most comfy for a long journey and second, engine is rough sounding on kick down, but that’s forgiven as we zip past everything in sight…..my driver has a lead right foot.
I own a VW T-Roc and have had the use of a Tiago for a short time. Although it's more narrow in the back, the Tiago has noticeably more rear leg room than the T-Roc.
The boot capacity behind the back seats is 440l, so that is more than in a Golf,380l, or in a Polo, 351l. This alone might justify the purchase for people who are happy with Polo technology and just appreciate a more airy cabin feel and larger boot. Ideal car for two people with more luggage needs and not too expensive either if you do not make too many crosses on the extra list . Here in Germany you get a 110 ps manual gear box model with aircon and heated seats for around 22000 Euros, nobody pays the official price these days.
Very informative professional video. My doubt is which to choose between the Taigo and the T-ROC 110hp Life. Do you rhink the price difference is worth it? I would very much appreciate your opinión. Many thanks in advance.
Hi there 👋 Both the Taigo and T-Cross have similar interior space. However, the Taigo is slightly longer and lower than the T-Cross, which may provide a little more legroom for taller drivers. Both cars are considered compact SUVs, so the interior space might not be as roomy as larger SUVs. It's important to note that interior space can vary depending on the trim level and options chosen. 👍
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Hi Liam, yes it's suitable for a new driver thanks to the modern tech and drivetrain, though you may want to go with something more compact for your first vehicle like the Polo or Golf. Hope this helps 👍
VW missing the mark again . No longer will people accept top price for average quality when the competition provides either much better value or luxury for the same price. Shame. At least the HVAC is not 16 prods of a screen I suppose.
Would never buy a car from this brand. Average reliability, average customer service and let's not forget the diesel gate shenanigans which are still not resolved in some countries. Avoid this brand
@@bondjamesbond9041 I can also give reasons to Avoid this Brand for other brands, even, those that have the highest reliability. Like insurance costs, costs for repairs, resale value etc....
Nope not yet but it will you be home by then if you want to come over and watch the lady who swallowed a drink and a drink and a drink and a drink and a drink
@@LukaszOrlas There is so much more cars that is less boring to drive with less hard plasticy dashboard, and offers much more value for your money. Like the mazda cx30 Kia Niro, Stonic, Toyota Yaris cross, Ford Puma, Peugeot 2008. I've owned Vw's before. And now driving a Mazda, i should have switch earlier.
Yet another ugly car with distraction touch screen controls and a plethora of electronic gimmicks to fail as the car ages. The driving technology gives up in heavy rain and snow the sensors become wet or covered in slush and when you most need it ! My next “new” car will be a Classic.
Is the Taigo VW's best-looking SUV yet? 🤔👇
Yeeeezzz, sure. Despite of some useless "hamsterish" opinions what alwayz popping up from home-grown "car experts", I decided to test-drive one. What brought me to byuing fully loaded R-Line. So far - enjoying. Not a first VW-Audi product in my garage tho.
@@xxxpilot Not a hamsterish home grown opinion but have you read the way VW treated its customers over the dieselgate shenanigans. Not to forget the documented VW poor reliability reports. This is not my "hamsterish" opinion but are documented facts go check out. Good luck with your purchase- you will need it!!
@@bondjamesbond9041 I have no worries in regards of VW/Audi products. At least myself and all friends of mine who had/have cars of this group. Maybe it is just because the local dealer is flawless. I dunno. And I do not care much about reading someone's reports, normally I have resources to investigate myself. That way opinion can be trusted. Otherwise, it's just pushing the air. And my personal opinion about Audi/VW cars is way better than for MB or BMW. But thank you for good wishes, same to you.
My wife has the 1.5 R-line and it’s super nippy! We have two complaints, one, the seats are not the most comfy for a long journey and second, engine is rough sounding on kick down, but that’s forgiven as we zip past everything in sight…..my driver has a lead right foot.
I own a VW T-Roc and have had the use of a Tiago for a short time. Although it's more narrow in the back, the Tiago has noticeably more rear leg room than the T-Roc.
Thank you for this. Would you be happy to share more information? I’m torn better this 2 models exactly especially price is almost the same
The boot capacity behind the back seats is 440l, so that is more than in a Golf,380l, or in a Polo, 351l. This alone might justify the purchase for people who are happy with Polo technology and just appreciate a more airy cabin feel and larger boot.
Ideal car for two people with more luggage needs and not too expensive either if you do not make too many crosses on the extra list .
Here in Germany you get a 110 ps manual gear box model with aircon and heated seats for around 22000 Euros, nobody pays the official price these days.
It sounds like the Volkswagen Taigo could be a great fit for your needs 👍 What's your favourite Taigo feature?
Very informative professional video. My doubt is which to choose between the Taigo and the T-ROC 110hp Life. Do you rhink the price difference is worth it? I would very much appreciate your opinión. Many thanks in advance.
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does this has heated steering wheel?
Between the Taigo and the T-cross, which one is roomier inside for tall driver,and families?
Hi there 👋 Both the Taigo and T-Cross have similar interior space. However, the Taigo is slightly longer and lower than the T-Cross, which may provide a little more legroom for taller drivers. Both cars are considered compact SUVs, so the interior space might not be as roomy as larger SUVs. It's important to note that interior space can vary depending on the trim level and options chosen. 👍
We have one on a very cheap lease, can't wait until it goes back!
Interesting, thanks for sharing 👍 What could be improved to make the Taigo worth keeping?
I currently have a Skoda Scala built on the same platform. Love it. Great boot. But fancy something newer. Not sure about this.
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O got one on order, will let you know what it is like once I've got it !!
Fantastic to hear, Anser 👍 We hope you enjoy it!
Hi, have you received it ? How is it?
would you recomend for a new driver
Hi Liam, yes it's suitable for a new driver thanks to the modern tech and drivetrain, though you may want to go with something more compact for your first vehicle like the Polo or Golf. Hope this helps 👍
Why does VW send reviewers the ugliest colour? 😂 I’ve got a dark grey R-line coming next month and that looks 10X better than the green “style”
Have you got it ? How is it ?
Yes
Stick shift, we say manual gearbox in the UK ❗️
Thanks for your feedback Mark. Would you consider getting a Taigo?
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Why not give us your MPG rather than read off a piece of paper that anyone could do?
VW missing the mark again . No longer will people accept top price for average quality when the competition provides either much better value or luxury for the same price. Shame. At least the HVAC is not 16 prods of a screen I suppose.
Thanks for watching William. Which competitors would you consider over the Taigo?
What exactly makes this an SUV? I see nothing but a hatchback.
Perhaps the plastic on the wheel arches!
VW considers it a compact coupe-SUV that slots between the T-Cross and T-Roc in its line-up.
An SUV too far!
Would never buy a car from this brand. Average reliability, average customer service and let's not forget the diesel gate shenanigans which are still not resolved in some countries. Avoid this brand
I disagree. VW makes the best nice driving cars, better than any Japanese or Korean cars I know.
@@marcusmo4863 You can't disagree as I have pointed out the facts not an opinion!!! Doh!!
@@bondjamesbond9041 I can also give reasons to Avoid this Brand for other brands, even, those that have the highest reliability. Like insurance costs, costs for repairs, resale value etc....
No.
What puts you off the Taigo?
Another boring overpriced vw
Well said
Nope not yet but it will you be home by then if you want to come over and watch the lady who swallowed a drink and a drink and a drink and a drink and a drink
Please elaborate more. I’m test to buy it. Maybe I shouldn’t? What would you recommend?
@@LukaszOrlas There is so much more cars that is less boring to drive with less hard plasticy dashboard, and offers much more value for your money. Like the mazda cx30
Kia Niro, Stonic, Toyota Yaris cross, Ford Puma, Peugeot 2008. I've owned Vw's before. And now driving a Mazda, i should have switch earlier.
Yet another ugly car with distraction touch screen controls and a plethora of electronic gimmicks to fail as the car ages.
The driving technology gives up in heavy rain and snow the sensors become wet or covered in slush and when you most need it !
My next “new” car will be a Classic.
Which classic car do you have in mind?
I agree. All useless stuff... Apart from distance control and maps