What does this T-roc do better than Taos that is made in nearby Mexico?We rented this VW T-roc in Germany last year and aside from the silly name it was not fantastic but I thought it was competent and I don't know why VW chooses not to bring it here.
Wow, a clutch pedal! Is that a common thing in Germany or Europe, renting out manual transmission vehicle? Or was this through a private owner?We rented this VW T-roc in Germany last year and aside from the silly name it was not fantastic but I thought it was competent and I don't know why VW chooses not to bring it here.
I'm not very familiar with the Taos. I was just relating my experience with the T-roc.What does this T-roc do better than Taos that is made in nearby Mexico?
The T-roc would likely not give VW as good of a profit margin if they have to import it from far away and pay higher import duties. The T-roc is made in Europe and China, AFAIK.
Germany and Europe have generally had a higher percentage of manuals than we have here in the states. That will probably change in the future with hybrids and electrics.Wow, a clutch pedal! Is that a common thing in Germany or Europe, renting out manual transmission vehicle? Or was this through a private owner?
Yeah; when I let a new driver drive our car, 1st the acceleration surprises them, then they let off the accelerator and the car surprises them again. I tell them to simply modulate your speed with your right foot. Most pick it up pretty quickly.Good looking vehicle but not a snowball's chance it's coming to the US.
Did VW embrace regen braking yet in this new platform? That's been one of my main objections to their EV platform thus far, the weak regen braking. I can drive our Fords without ever touching the brake pedal for miles. Tesla regen is even stronger, you have to leave your foot in the accelerator a little bit while stopping, otherwise it will stop way short.
So they're just now calling it the Polo? The first time we saw this it was just going to be a GTI. All of us VW fans complained it didn't have enough power to be called a GTI because it was barely faster than a GTI and no one I know with a GTI has ever left it stock. It's better I guess as a Polo, but I still have no interest in it.
Come on VW, give me what I actually want. An AWD EV Golf R that bloodies the nose of the Model 3 Performance. That's what I actually wanted when I bought my Model Y Performance. I just wanted the hatch and cargo area to go with it, which the Model 3 couldn't give me.
You know GTI is just a trim. They have Lupo GTI, Polo GTI, etc.So they're just now calling it the Polo?
The old ID styling was stupid. It was that era where they had the make electric cars look “special”.
I know it is. The first time they showed it though, they just called it the GTI. Most people said it was likely the size of a Polo, but VW never called it that at the time.You know GTI is just a trim. They have Lupo GTI, Polo GTI, etc.