Cuzoe
Veteran Member
I want that dam Arteon!
Yes, it's quite fancy. It is the R line 4motion, think it's the SEL. I was checking stickers for other dealers online and it's probably $53k sticker one. I was expecting a Jetta or Taos/Tiguan( more comparable to wagon). I'm just thinking this is basically a big Golf R( 2.0T, 4motion)...I want that dam Arteon!
Besides a 5 cyl swapped Alltrack that Arteon is probably the only VW I would buy. At least considering what we have available in the states.Yes, it's quite fancy. It is the R line 4motion, think it's the SEL. I was checking stickers for other dealers online and it's probably $53k sticker one. I was expecting a Jetta or Taos/Tiguan( more comparable to wagon). I'm just thinking this is basically a big Golf R( 2.0T, 4motion)...
I'll set one for 2033. Hopefully you've got it imported, registered and another on the way so I can try to get around our 25 year law via CanadaThe EU has an Arteon "Shooting Brake" (wagon) that's a plug-in hybrid; I have an "event" set in my calendar app in mid-2032 for when the first of those cars would hit the 15yr mark and thus eligible for import into Canada.
I've often wondered if that's a viable loophole one could drive through...I'll set one for 2033. Hopefully you've got it imported, registered and another on the way so I can try to get around our 25 year law via Canada
I'm not sure, I think the answer is probably but also not easily. A guy over on VW vortex managed to buy a new Alltrack in Canada some years ago and get that registered in the US. But he never came back and went into too much detail. Nice OEM mods on it, (particularly retractable hitch) and he recently sold it.I've often wondered if that's a viable loophole one could drive through...
What, is the Arteon done after '24 MY? Doesn't matter anyway, no way I could ever afford one, and too much electronics and doodads on it for my liking. I'd dread to see repair bill on any of that electronic crap. Only thing I like are the heated/cooled seats and heated steering wheel. The mpg at my first fillup today was 28.1, I filled it up at 1/2 tank. Gets too much I can always drive my '03 4 speed Jetta with 486k , that still gets over 45mpg....ahh an extinct golf gets an extinct Aerton for a loaner, I see a theme. Hopefully the fuel bill for feeding it doesn't hurt your wallet too much.
Least they didn't put you in a Taos.
If you're willing to let myself or @Nuje borrow your car for a few months and provide a modest budget your Golf could have all those electronics. I bet we could do it quicker and cheaper than we did it on our own cars.What, is the Arteon done after '24 MY? Doesn't matter anyway, no way I could ever afford one, and too much electronics and doodads on it for my liking. I'd dread to see repair bill on any of that electronic crap. Only thing I like are the heated/cooled seats and heated steering wheel. The mpg at my first fillup today was 28.1, I filled it up at 1/2 tank. Gets too much I can always drive my '03 4 speed Jetta with 486k , that still gets over 45mpg....
This is so laughably true that it's not even funny anymore.I bet we could do it quicker and cheaper than we did it on our own cars.
Thanks for the offer, but I'm on east coast. I decided I REALLY hate all those stupid sensors on the Arteon. Sucks when you go through car wash or if there's snow/ice buildup , goes off constantly . Final fillup on the Arteon brought 29.1mpg, which isn't bad for that big of a car. Dealer called yesterday and said wagon was done. Only thing I paid for was the oil change. Everything in fuel system was replaced except fuel tank, which they said they drained and cleaned and filtered the fuel that was in it. Said it would've been over $8k without warranty. And I didn't have to pay for this fuel filter change. I just want to give a shout out to Basil VW in Lockport, NY. They have treated me very well on all the warranty work I've had performed there along with the routine services( started going there at the 90k oil change)...If you're willing to let myself or @Nuje borrow your car for a few months and provide a modest budget your Golf could have all those electronics. I bet we could do it quicker and cheaper than we did it on our own cars.
Cooled seats will be in the play once there are some wrecked Mk8s around. I can put the provisionary wiring in for that so when the time comes it's just a matter of getting things connected. Heated rear seats are not completely off the table either.
I always hand calculate ...Not sure if that was hand calculated, but bemindful the MDF grossly over exaggerates MPG even on the TSIs.
It would be great to put a 2.0 or even a 3.0 TDI in one. Imagine a 3.0 TDI in a AWD Arte.ahh an extinct golf gets an extinct Aerton for a loaner
Imagine me needing a change of pants.It would be great to put a 2.0 or even a 3.0 TDI in one. Imagine a 3.0 TDI in a AWD Arte.
please tell me you also added kessy to the rear doorhandelsIlluminated door handles, a sort of while you're in there when retrofitting KEsEY but you can buy illuminated door handles that are non KESSY if you just want that mod. Bad pictures. Trying to capture the light, what can you do?
That's not a real question, I know quite a bit of you know how to take good pictures. I don't count myself among you .
https://flic.kr/p/2puJcrd https://flic.kr/p/2puJcri https://flic.kr/p/2puJXF7
Indeed I did, although to be fair I also added KESSY to the front handles. My KESSY retrofit is in progress, with extensive help (darn near hand holding if we're being honest) from one MaDwArLoCk over on Drive2. In pursuit of this I have purchased a key programmer... so if anyone needs keys made I know a guy .please tell me you also added kessy to the rear doorhandles
If only to take the opportunity to correct @Cuzoe on something wiring/retrofit-related (which has - and most likely will - never happen again), the stock 5Q0 KESSY module connector is actually 32-pin - looks identical to the blue 32-pin connector at the back of the mk4 instrument clusters....most likely the older 40 pin 5Q0.
Walking up to the car with kid in arms, having kessy on the rear handel would save me 1 second from first touching the front handel to unlock vs just grabbing the rear handel and unlocking. it doesn't sound like much by i swear this kid is part worm at how much he can contort his body around, having rear kessy would be nice.Indeed I did, although to be fair I also added KESSY to the front handles. My KESSY retrofit is in progress, with extensive help (darn near hand holding if we're being honest) from one MaDwArLoCk over on Drive2. In pursuit of this I have purchased a key programmer... so if anyone needs keys made I know a guy .
Adding rear KESSY door handles requires 40 pin 3Q0 module. I would be surprised if any Mk7 TDIs have this, most likely the older 40 pin 5Q0.
Edit: 32 pin 5Q0, thanks @Nuje
Of course, if you already have KESSY you could replace the handles with illuminated ones. There are non-KESSY illuminated handles as well. I don't know if any of the AliExpress sellers would split set between KESSY and non-KESSY, they only have them listed in sets of 4.
Have to agree with the apparent lack of skeletal limitations in kids. My (almost) 2 year old is always somehow holding on tight and pushing his way out/between my arms . Although I know it's not a good practice when I park in the garage I often just leave the door unlocked instead of fumbling with my FOB while fumbling with the kiddo.Walking up to the car with kid in arms, having kessy on the rear handel would save me 1 second from first touching the front handel to unlock vs just grabbing the rear handel and unlocking. it doesn't sound like much by i swear this kid is part worm at how much he can contort his body around, having rear kessy would be nice.
In the random pursuit of hte ultimate OEM+, did the euro market/golf R ever offer better rear door cards? the hard plastic at the top is rather cheap compared to the soft touch of the fronts. my mk5 was the same way.
Not that i'd plunk down the +$400 it'd prob cost to swap but it's still nice to know other parts of the world have nicer rear.