eh, they are talking about the car body ride height on its suspension not the drivers seat!jc74 wrote:It's too high up! Even the lowest seat setting is still fairly high compared to what I was used to (1 and 3 series BMWs)gc76 wrote:What is it with the ride height that a ot of people dont like??Candy Monster wrote:I hate the ride height!![]()
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What don't you like about your Rocco?
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
heavymetalmayhem wrote:sunglasses don't fit in sunglass compartment
blue backlight light on climate contol
I'd like the display on the dash which shows what gear you're in to be larger
buy some smaller sunglasses!
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
Only two things really bug me.
The view out the back.
I wish the MFD had an option to have a big gear number on it for the DSG. Seems like a simple thing they could have programmed. Most other paddle shift boxes seem to have a nice large number. Oh and the fact the numbers go the wrong way. 654321 instead of 123456.
The view out the back.
I wish the MFD had an option to have a big gear number on it for the DSG. Seems like a simple thing they could have programmed. Most other paddle shift boxes seem to have a nice large number. Oh and the fact the numbers go the wrong way. 654321 instead of 123456.
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
BAIKAR wrote:eh, they are talking about the car body ride height on its suspension not the drivers seat!jc74 wrote: It's too high up! Even the lowest seat setting is still fairly high compared to what I was used to (1 and 3 series BMWs)

Oops, I got that after reading further down the thread.
Ok, something I don't like..
Can't lower the seat enough, even at the lowest setting, it's still too high compared to what I'm used to.
After almost a month I can't seem to get an optimum position where I can comfortably reach the steering wheel without stretching my arms without having my feet cramped too close to the pedals. And I'm an averageish 5'9" height with reasonably normal proportions!
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
My gripes are:
-gap between wheel and arch
-no side skirts... really looks like it's missing it
-no diffuser style on the rear
-DRL
-accelerator padel being too close
-(could be wrong) no rear cup holders
-steeling wheel goes to the right a little and is too high
But that's it really... I love it
-gap between wheel and arch
-no side skirts... really looks like it's missing it
-no diffuser style on the rear
-DRL
-accelerator padel being too close
-(could be wrong) no rear cup holders
-steeling wheel goes to the right a little and is too high
But that's it really... I love it

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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
I was a bit disappointed with the cars handling at high speeds, with the acc set too Sport it is very skittish and overly harsh giving a very poor quality of ride on the autobahn.
Comfort and normal are marginally better, but at the cost of dulled throttle response
I suppose I'll get used to it in time.
Comfort and normal are marginally better, but at the cost of dulled throttle response

I suppose I'll get used to it in time.
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
From some angles, very few mind,..it can look a bit weak.
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
Overall I am delighted with the car but I still find the reflection of the air vents in the windscreen a distraction.
Lack of storage space inside the car is also annoying.
The door pockets are so shallow they will hardly hold anything.
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Lack of storage space inside the car is also annoying.
The door pockets are so shallow they will hardly hold anything.
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
I dont like how long the doors are! Can be a real pain when parking up in a car park!
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
yep, pain in the you know what,..saw a repeat of top gear yesterday, where they modded a renault avantime, long doors but double hinged for clever opening, pity VW hadnt thought of that, the avantime was 7 years old too!BlackRoc wrote:I dont like how long the doors are! Can be a real pain when parking up in a car park!
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
agreedalbertz33 wrote:From some angles, very few mind,..it can look a bit weak.
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
Seats! crippling me 

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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
Not just the 'roc but a number of newish VW's I have driven recently - The Accelerator pedal is set back from the brake pedal such that you have to pull your foot up and across to hit the brake - not just across. On a Passat I nearly got my foot stuck under the brake pedal when I had to brake suddenly which was just a little scary. Anyone else find this?
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
Yep, me too when I first got it but used to it now. The instant bite and way I have to brake in the roc has led to a few hard pull ups in the wifes car as the brakes are so different to the roc's. Overall the pedals are wrong, I am 5' 8" and find with my arms in the correct position my right knee is up off the end of the seat. I reckon the accelerator could do with being about 2-3 inches further away. Its position is great at full throttle though so thats my excuse for speeding.SHutch wrote:Not just the 'roc but a number of newish VW's I have driven recently - The Accelerator pedal is set back from the brake pedal such that you have to pull your foot up and across to hit the brake - not just across. On a Passat I nearly got my foot stuck under the brake pedal when I had to brake suddenly which was just a little scary. Anyone else find this?

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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
Ride Height
Sun Glasses holder too small
Cup Holder in Front
Other than that I am very happy!
Sun Glasses holder too small
Cup Holder in Front
Other than that I am very happy!
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
Regarding seating position - Exactly!, couldn't agree more.sir_rocco wrote: Yep, me too when I first got it but used to it now. The instant bite and way I have to brake in the roc has led to a few hard pull ups in the wifes car as the brakes are so different to the roc's. Overall the pedals are wrong, I am 5' 8" and find with my arms in the correct position my right knee is up off the end of the seat. I reckon the accelerator could do with being about 2-3 inches further away. Its position is great at full throttle though so thats my excuse for speeding.
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
People keep staring at me ! 

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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
No dark headlining - thought this was a GT trait, but my GT TDI has light headlining and cloth seats. 2 demonstrators in the dealership were GT 2.0TSIs with Leather. So is the dark headlining for those with leather, or a 2.0TSI exclusive thing, or do VW just put either light or dark in randomly?
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Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
I have a 2L TSi in Pewter Grey with Anthracite leather and my headlining is dark Grey / Black.maisbitt wrote:No dark headlining - thought this was a GT trait, but my GT TDI has light headlining and cloth seats. 2 demonstrators in the dealership were GT 2.0TSIs with Leather. So is the dark headlining for those with leather, or a 2.0TSI exclusive thing, or do VW just put either light or dark in randomly?
I don't know what criteria gives you light headlining though.
Re: What don't you like about your Rocco?
My main gripes are only 2 (and I am a fussy f***er!)
1. The back seems to be less aggressive and not as bold in style as the front of the car
2. Why oh why oh why did they not give the interior of the car the style to match the exterior. It needs that personality inside.
Thats it, the rest I am reasonably happy with, and the above did not do anything to make me for mthe TT instead, still preferred the ROC after a detailed test drive on both cars.
1. The back seems to be less aggressive and not as bold in style as the front of the car
2. Why oh why oh why did they not give the interior of the car the style to match the exterior. It needs that personality inside.
Thats it, the rest I am reasonably happy with, and the above did not do anything to make me for mthe TT instead, still preferred the ROC after a detailed test drive on both cars.