Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
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Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
Hi,
I've been looking to buy a Scirocco for a few months now. Was going to go for a 170 diesel r-line but have decided there is no advantage buying a derv as I don't do the miles.
So, I've decided on a 2.0 petrol. I've got a budget for either a newish (about 3-6 months) r-line 220 with up to 6k on or a full on 'R' but it would be about 2 or 3 years old with 20-30k on it.
Obviously it would be nice to have a newer car but would I be missing out on the performance of the R?
Don't want to buy a car and always be thinking 'what if'. I haven't driven an R. You can't miss what you never had lol.
Cheers, J
I've been looking to buy a Scirocco for a few months now. Was going to go for a 170 diesel r-line but have decided there is no advantage buying a derv as I don't do the miles.
So, I've decided on a 2.0 petrol. I've got a budget for either a newish (about 3-6 months) r-line 220 with up to 6k on or a full on 'R' but it would be about 2 or 3 years old with 20-30k on it.
Obviously it would be nice to have a newer car but would I be missing out on the performance of the R?
Don't want to buy a car and always be thinking 'what if'. I haven't driven an R. You can't miss what you never had lol.
Cheers, J
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
Hey dude. I went for the Diesel R-Line last year.. What a car from my previous vehicles it's a massive leap! Don't do that many miles myself but I fell in love after the test drive! However I'm constantly feeling now, after only a year.. I need an R. Won't happen now for a few years but when I see one on the road I wish I had shopped about for an R.
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
I had my mind set on the 1.4 but after test driving a 2.0 TSi GT I knew I had to have it. It has more than enough power for my needs so it all comes down to personal preference. The R does look better tho!
Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
I personally went for the 1.4 160 tsi for insurance purposes (I'm 21) and I love it, fuel consumption isn't bad and it can move for a 1.4! Looking to get it remapped ASAP to give it about 210 bhp. I think a mapped 2.0 would be close to an R
good luck!

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a revo mapped 1.4 160 puts out 220hp and 220 lb torque. Due to the nature of the power curve does 0-60 in approx 5.7 (same as an R) and returns 45 mpg on the motorway and 30-35mpg easily round town. Theres not much hot hatch wise that has beaten my 1.4 off the line...
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
I have a 2.0 TSI GT and it's got plenty of power!!
I don't think you'd be missing out by not going for the R
I don't think you'd be missing out by not going for the R
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
I dunno if this helps but my mapped 170 gt diesel is awesome, spins the wheels in third cos the torque is immense yet if I go a hundred mile run up north at 75-80 I get 48mpg average! Had it up at 53 if I drive at the limit. I end up doin 85-90 tbh but still get well over 40mog.
It just makes me think unless you are of the opinion (that some of my mates are) that diesels are for trucks and tractors only then why would you get the 2.0tsi that is only a little higher bhp but much worse mpg.
I spose if you mapped the petrol you'd be way beyond what you'd get out of the diesel but I feel the 200ish in mine is plenty given it's only front wheel drive.
It just makes me think unless you are of the opinion (that some of my mates are) that diesels are for trucks and tractors only then why would you get the 2.0tsi that is only a little higher bhp but much worse mpg.
I spose if you mapped the petrol you'd be way beyond what you'd get out of the diesel but I feel the 200ish in mine is plenty given it's only front wheel drive.
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
The R is the much more complete looking car.
It is a very capable machine if you like driving its what you need end of.
It is a very capable machine if you like driving its what you need end of.
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
The r definitely looks the best! Love the front bumper, good that it's unique to the r too makes it a bit more special.
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
i used to own a 2.0tsi mapped up to R power, sold it and now own an R. Massive difference between them
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
That's interesting, I wonder how the r compares to a golf gti then. Must be better chassis and brakes on the R rather than just engine.
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
a gti will be closer related to a 2.0tsi than the R
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
Thanks for the input folks.
Just put a deposit down on a 15 plate DSG R-line in Ultra Violet

Just put a deposit down on a 15 plate DSG R-line in Ultra Violet


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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
Aw man purple is niiiiiice!
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
Petrol or diesel tho???
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
I was looking for ages and decided on a diesel. Don't do really high miles and really regret it now! Only a 140 and the power is nowhere near enough. I'll be selling and replacing with a 2.0 tsi within the next month or so!
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
Get it remaped then?tommihayes wrote:I was looking for ages and decided on a diesel. Don't do really high miles and really regret it now! Only a 140 and the power is nowhere near enough. I'll be selling and replacing with a 2.0 tsi within the next month or so!
Best of both worlds. Around 170 bhp loads of torque with good mpg.?

Jack
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
The noise of the 2.0TSI is worth the extra $£ in petrol in my opinion and i only do ~10,000 miles a year so i don't need a diesel 
Also on long journeys 40mpg is pretty good.

Also on long journeys 40mpg is pretty good.
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Ignore Devil.. Join us on the petrol sidewhiteDevil_170 wrote:Get it remaped then?tommihayes wrote:I was looking for ages and decided on a diesel. Don't do really high miles and really regret it now! Only a 140 and the power is nowhere near enough. I'll be selling and replacing with a 2.0 tsi within the next month or so!
Best of both worlds. Around 170 bhp loads of torque with good mpg.?

Phil
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Re: Do you regret buying a 2.0 Petrol?
whiteDevil_170 wrote:Get it remaped then?tommihayes wrote:I was looking for ages and decided on a diesel. Don't do really high miles and really regret it now! Only a 140 and the power is nowhere near enough. I'll be selling and replacing with a 2.0 tsi within the next month or so!
Best of both worlds. Around 170 bhp loads of torque with good mpg.?
I'll get away from the dark side!philjay92 wrote:I thought about it, but the noise and being able to rev just lures me too much!whiteDevil_170 wrote:Get it remaped then?tommihayes wrote:I was looking for ages and decided on a diesel. Don't do really high miles and really regret it now! Only a 140 and the power is nowhere near enough. I'll be selling and replacing with a 2.0 tsi within the next month or so!
Best of both worlds. Around 170 bhp loads of torque with good mpg.?
Ignore Devil.. Join us on the petrol side