Isn't the VW tiguan 7 speed?
Yes, the new and more expensive diesel TDI has a 7 speed dual clutch tranny.
Currently 6 speed auto with 2.0L turbo gasser.
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Isn't the VW tiguan 7 speed?
lol!In the UK the Tiguan is around the same price or cheaper than the CX-5 diesel I have, along with the BMW X1 with the 8 speed auto.
That's funny! Cars are priced at what the market will bear and Mazda is selling the CX-5's as fast as they can make them. Why did you buy Mazda when you could have had BMW? LOL! Maybe you wanted a car that was actually reliable?Mazda need to catch up.
In the UK the Tiguan is around the same price or cheaper than the CX-5 diesel I have, along with the BMW X1 with the 8 speed auto.
Mazda need to catch up.
IMO a six speed auto is dated.
For that matter, cars with internal combustion engines are dated.IMO a six speed auto is dated.
Long live dated powertrains!For that matter, cars with internal combustion engines are dated.
Long live dated powertrains!
7 speed is out of date now, JEEP has an 8 speed.
Well then a six speed manual must also be dated. Porsche already started using seven speed manuals on the 911. Chevy too with the Corvette.
JEEP has 9 speed in Cherokee.
For that matter, cars with internal combustion engines are dated.
I believe ZF are working on a 10 speed auto.
7 speed is out of date now, JEEP has an 8 speed.
I was talking about manual transmissions. A 7-speed manual is the most gears you'll find in any passenger car/truck. As for automatics, 8-speeds aren't big news. Lots of cars have more than an 8-speed automatic.
So why not a Mazda?
If a pure electric car was available with a 300 mile range it would kill the combustion engine over night.
I don't believe such a car is available or if it is at an affordable price.