It's on the 2.0 Stylance
2.0 TDI 140PS DSG-auto Stylance 5 £15110.64 £2644.36 157 D £17945.00
2.0 TDI 170PS (DPF) FR 5 £15110.64 £2644.36 161 D £17945.00
Anyone know what the key difference between the TDi stylance and TDI FR are?
At the moment I can't decide between TSI FR DSG-auto or TDI Stylance DSG-auto. Exactly the same cost. Is the TSI DSG a safer bet than the TDI (S) DSG because it's been in operation longer, or is the savings over running costs on a TDI offset this?
To answer your first question
"Anyone know what the key difference between the TDi stylance and TDI FR are?"
The TDi Stylance is 140bhp and you can get it in either Manual or DSG (Automatic). The TDi FR is 170bhp but it only comes in manual (with "what some people will say" is the dreaded "DPF")
To answer to your second question
"At the moment I can't decide between TSI FR DSG-auto or TDI Stylance DSG-auto. Exactly the same cost. Is the TSI DSG a safer bet than the TDI (S) DSG because it's been in operation longer, or is the savings over running costs on a TDI offset this?"
The T"F"SI FR is 200bhp petrol which comes in either Manual or DSG (Automatic). The DSG is about £1k more than the manual box but the mpg difference between the two is negligable. In my opinion, if you can afford the extra £1k, plus the extra car tax over diesel (approx £80 per year) plus the loss in mpg over a diesel (approx 10 to 14 mpg) then go for the T"F"SI DSG. IT IS A DREAM!!!!!!!!!! (Ooops! Little bit bias because this is what I now drive after my lost but not forgotten
Mk1 Seat Leon 1.9 TDi PD Cupra).
Test drove the replacement for my own car which is the TDi FR but, with me only doing short journeys each day, I must admit that the reported "DPF" problems did put me off. I did ask my dealer if I could test drive the TDi Stylance DSG but he only had the "TFSI" DSG available at the time. Once driven I was smitten and went for it straight away.
Sorry, now rambling (just luuv my DSG
). My own personal recommendations are as follows:
If you do lots of miles per year then consider the TDi FR (170bhp) (Manual only but with possible DPF problems with regular short journeys). The other TDi option are the Stylance (140bhp), either Manual or DSG.
If you are not so worried about the cost of annual car tax or mpg then go with the TFSI (200bhp) manual or DSG (Never thought I would ever drive an automatic car but the TFSI DSG is a dreammmmm
and well worth the extra £1k)
If your local dealer will let you, take an elongated test drive of each model. Even take a Cupra out (240bhp petrol, manual only!) because there is very little difference (as I understand) in cost (to run not to buy!) between this and the TFSI FR. Must admit that I bought my TFSI FR DSG for one year only because there was a 3 month wait on a Cupra which I did test drive extensively. My opinion at the moment is that I will not upgrade unless the Cupra comes with "DSG".
For what it is worth my friend "THAT" is my opinion
RPM