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Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 10:33 am
by Lee170
I'm seriously thinking of buying a scirocco, around a 2010 I think, my commute to work is 15 mile each way, which will be only 4 days as I work shifts. The rest of the time will be local runs round town etc.
I want it to put a smile on my face when I hit the gas!
I would also like a panaramic roof and Bluetooth phone prep as a minimum.
So 2.0 tsi or a dirty diesel, if diesel the its got to be the 170bhp model.
Which model do I need?
Thanks in advance
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 11:25 am
by rpsmith79
Depends if you prefer the sound and smell of petrol or diesel
Having owned only one diesel car in my life (MK2 Golf GTTDi) i certainly don't want to own another
I also do a similar commute to your (12 miles, 5 days a week) and i used to be able to get around 250 miles out of £40 worth of diesel around 3 years ago, i can now get 230 miles out of the same amount of petrol in my 2.0 TSi Rocco (works out around 32 mpg), and on a recent trip from Sheffield to Northumberland, i averaged over 40mpg
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 12:31 pm
by Cuprabob
The only issue with the 170GT second hand is the limited number on offer, especially if you are looking for specific options like the panoramic roof etc.
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 12:59 pm
by rpsmith79
Cuprabob wrote:The only issue with the 170GT second hand is the limited number on offer, especially if you are looking for specific options like the panoramic roof etc.
Not many 2.0 TSi's about either, took me 4 months to find the right one, and i ended up compromising on a few options i wanted
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:04 pm
by Lee170
Thanks for the replies, fuel
Consumption seems better than I expected. Just been to test drive a 2.0tsi and it was amazing, just put a big grin on my face whenever I put my foot down. Downside though as it never had a glass roof and had a phone button but that just muted the radio!
Is there a way to upgrade the phone button to Bluetooth?
The car was blue which I thought/think looks awesome.
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:15 pm
by rpsmith79
Yep, i love my 2.0 TSi, for me it's just about the perfect balance of performance/economy
Sorry, can't help with the bluetooth question though, but i'm sure it's do-able, guessing it would require the correct bluetooth module fitting and then coding with VAGCOM, mine came with the optional Bluetooth Touch Phone Kit, works great but doesn't actually work with the steering wheel button, has a separate touch screen mounted next to the stereo, it's actually made by Bury, so you could fit an aftermarket device that would look similar to the factory touch kit device
Similar to this one

Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:20 pm
by Cuprabob
Bluetooth didn't become standard fitment until late in 2011. Up until then it was a cost option. The module is located under the driver's seat and can be retrofitted. It works seamlessly with the headunit, MFSW and MFD. Much better than the Bury solution, IMO.
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:27 pm
by rpsmith79
Cuprabob wrote:Bluetooth didn't become standard fitment until late in 2011. Up until then it was a cost option. The module is located under the driver's seat and can be retrofitted. It works seamlessly with the headunit, MFSW and MFD. Much better than the Bury solution, IMO.
Good to know Bob, i take it it does require coding as well, or is it just plug n play
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 1:30 pm
by Cuprabob
rpsmith79 wrote:Cuprabob wrote:Bluetooth didn't become standard fitment until late in 2011. Up until then it was a cost option. The module is located under the driver's seat and can be retrofitted. It works seamlessly with the headunit, MFSW and MFD. Much better than the Bury solution, IMO.
Good to know Bob, i take it it does require coding as well, or is it just plug n play
It will need coded in for it to display on the MFD.
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 3:47 pm
by Harry_VW
By the way...the panoramic roof isn't very panoramic! It only tilts a little bit, it doesn't slide back. Nothing like the panoramic roofs other manufactures do where the windscreen basically goes back halfway down your roof.
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 3:56 pm
by rpsmith79
Harry_VW wrote:By the way...the panoramic roof isn't very panoramic! It only tilts a little bit, it doesn't slide back. Nothing like the panoramic roofs other manufactures do where the windscreen basically goes back halfway down your roof.
It can also look a bit ropey on certain coloured cars, white for example, it just looks wrong IMO, unless you get the rest of the roof wrapped gloss black
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:45 pm
by Lee170
Ah ok so the panaramic roof doesn't slide open, in that case then there's not much point to it. Maybe the car I drove earlier could be the one then

Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 4:50 pm
by Lee170
So it's a 2.0 tsi Gt 58 plate, 56k, fsh, immaculate condition with near new tyres, wheels are immaculate to(just some corroding on the vw centre caps)
It's up for £8261
Would this represent a good deal?
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:06 pm
by Phil
59 or above mate. Get the updated steering wheel (the previous is horrendous!) Updated mfd and if your lucky updated climate control.
Great engine tho - had that before my R
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:21 pm
by Cuprabob
Although the panoramic roof only tilts about an inch and doesn't slide it does let in more light into the cabin, which is pretty dark. Although I have it, with nearly every other option, it wouldn't be a deal breaker on a second hand car, if it ticked all the other boxes.
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:27 pm
by rpsmith79
Phil wrote:59 or above mate. Get the updated steering wheel (the previous is horrendous!) Updated mfd and if your lucky updated climate control.
Great engine tho - had that before my R
Would agree with that, i bought a 59, and i have to agree the steering wheel is one of the best i have ever grasped in a car, white Multi Function Display is also much nicer than the older red one, i paid £9k for mine in April with 50k on the clock
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 5:22 am
by Lee170
Would the steering wheel be a deal breaker?
Is it that much better?
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 5:24 am
by Lee170
Did anything else change from 58-59?
Any subtle changes to looks or anything else?
Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 7:45 am
by rpsmith79
Lee170 wrote:Would the steering wheel be a deal breaker?
Is it that much better?
It was for me, i first test drove a 60 plate, but was out of my budget, then i looked at earlier cars, but couldn't bring myself to buy one with the shitty steering wheel
Just go and look at, and sit in a newer car, and you might feel the same................... but then you might not either

Re: Thinking of buying a Rocco, which model?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 9:42 am
by rsmagee
http://www.sciroccocentral.co.uk/forum/ ... 10&t=13001
All the changes are listed there. You get the benefit of a lot of minor fixes and a switch to MK6 electronics if you go for a late 2009 onward