Hello,
There seems little I can find online about Caddys fitted with the 1.0l TSI petrol engine VW offered it with. I’m sure it was an unpopular choice, so not hugely surprising. I’m curious whether any members have any experience having owned or driven one? I would like to know how it performed, MPG, maintenance/service. I’m looking at getting a Caddy, and whilst it’s unlikely to be my preferred engine choice, I’m wondering whether I should dismiss it entirely.
Thanks in advance
K
1.0 TSI petrol engines
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- Engine size/power: 1.0 TSI (100bhp)
- Location: South Africa
Re: 1.0 TSI petrol engines
Hi Konners,
I currently own a 1.0TSi 2018 (75KW). Previously owned a 2.0TDi (81KW), and there is a slight difference in power especially the torque. The diesel was more powerful.
The 1.0TSi has more features as standard like PDC, reverse camera, Xenon headlights with LED DRL, etc.
The TDI averaged 17km/l and the 1.0 averages about 14km/l
Hope this helps your decision
Regards,
D
I currently own a 1.0TSi 2018 (75KW). Previously owned a 2.0TDi (81KW), and there is a slight difference in power especially the torque. The diesel was more powerful.
The 1.0TSi has more features as standard like PDC, reverse camera, Xenon headlights with LED DRL, etc.
The TDI averaged 17km/l and the 1.0 averages about 14km/l
Hope this helps your decision
Regards,
D
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Re: 1.0 TSI petrol engines
Hi Deon,
Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate it. Does your TSI get much/any motorway (or similar type of road) use? I’m curious how fuel efficient the 1.0l is in these conditions. The small petrol engine appeals for city driving, of which much of my driving will be, but I do frequent trips into the countryside and I plan to load it up with the family and hit the road for long driving holidays.
Thanks in advance.
K
Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate it. Does your TSI get much/any motorway (or similar type of road) use? I’m curious how fuel efficient the 1.0l is in these conditions. The small petrol engine appeals for city driving, of which much of my driving will be, but I do frequent trips into the countryside and I plan to load it up with the family and hit the road for long driving holidays.
Thanks in advance.
K
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- Engine size/power: 1.0 TSI (100bhp)
- Location: South Africa
Re: 1.0 TSI petrol engines
Hi K,
Most of my trips are on the motorway. I would say 80%. The rest is in the city.
My TSi averages about 15km/l in these conditions (Always full of tools in the back - I do AV installations).
The consumption also depends on how heavy your right foot is
Deon
Most of my trips are on the motorway. I would say 80%. The rest is in the city.
My TSi averages about 15km/l in these conditions (Always full of tools in the back - I do AV installations).
The consumption also depends on how heavy your right foot is
Deon
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Re: 1.0 TSI petrol engines
Hi Deon,
Thanks again for getting back to me - that’s useful information to me in my quest for my first Caddy
K
Thanks again for getting back to me - that’s useful information to me in my quest for my first Caddy
K