I'm looking to buy a car with the VW/Audi 1.2 or 1.4 petrol engine. Something from 2012 onwards, manual gearbox because heard many bad things about the DSG gearboxes. So there's all these: 1.2 84 bhp 1.2 105 bhp 1.4 122 bhp 1.4 140 bhp 1.4 150 bhp I know they used to make an engine with both turbo AND supercharger, but I'm not going for one of
Edmunds' Expert Rating. 7.4 / 10. With its new Jetta, VW is giving compact-sedan buyers precisely what they want: a larger and more comfortable interior, the latest in-car technology and high fuel
I have owned a 2014 Mk7 VW Golf SE 1.4 TSi from new. My mileage is only 30,000 but it has been very reliable and the only expenditure has been on routine servicing of which the biggest
Volkswagen claims a combined fuel economy figure of just 33.6mpg for the car - which is hardly saving the planet - but even under gentle use we struggled to better 28mpg. The CO2 figure of 199 g
Small engines 1.2 TSI, 1.4 TSI, 1.8 TSI and 2.0 TSI, with a modest working volume, give out quite impressive power and VW cars with them drive quite confidently. For models with larger dimensions, VAG developed engines with 5 and 6 cylinders, and the configuration of the latter can be: in-line, V6 and VR6. Top modifications of Volkswagen, Audi
. VW Caddy petrol engines. There were no petrol engines at launch, but VW subsequently introduced three options for anti-diesel buyers, or those who mostly drive short distances around town: 1.2 TSI with 84hp / 160Nm; 1.0 TSI with 102hp / 175Nm; 1.4 TSI with 125hp / 220Nm
Fuelly currently has fuel efficiency data for 2016 thru 2019 1.4 engines. Their data also includes odometer readings since purchase. I've written to several owners who show 60,000 - 70,000 on the odometer. All have indicated very good reliability. My 1.4 - at 30,000 - is without any issues.
75 posts · Joined 2011. #1 · Dec 22, 2015. We currently have a 2004 Golf with the 2.0L engine for our kids. We are trading the Golf in for a 2014 Jetta with the 1.8L Turbo TSI engine. As far as I know the 1.8L TSI has chain driven cam shafts. What is everyone's experience with this engine. The car we are looking at has less than 20K miles on it.
In 2010, an entry-level 1.4 TSI petrol engine was introduced with a turbocharger and 122bhp. At the opposite end of things, Volkswagen launched the Scirocco R high performance model. This used the 265bhp version of the 2.0 TSI engine that was previously seen in the Audi S3 but unlike the four-wheel-drive Golf R which debuted around the same
The 1.5-litre four-cylinder engines were each designed as charged direct fuel injection engines (TSI). The outstanding technical aspect of the engine is its active cylinder management (ACT). Is the VW 1.0 TSI engine reliable? Third, the 1.0 TSI/MPI EA211 VAG engine is a failure-free titan job.
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