Anyone can explain me why it's still worth to buy a 2.7 version with
180hps instead of the new 2.0 engine with 170hps?
Do you think the 2.7 will disapear soon from market with the arrival
of the 170hps engine?
Thanks.
Pete - 28 Mar 2007 20:50 GMT
> Anyone can explain me why it's still worth to buy a 2.7 version with
> 180hps instead of the new 2.0 engine with 170hps?
> Do you think the 2.7 will disapear soon from market with the arrival
> of the 170hps engine?
> Thanks.
What about the torque figures for the two engines?
Are the new TDIs as picky about fuel quality as the new gasoline FSI
engines? If so, that may be something worth considering, if diesel stations
in your country can't always be trusted.
Other than that, go out there and test drive both and see what you like
better.
Cheers,
Pete
Dave - 20 Apr 2007 11:38 GMT
> Anyone can explain me why it's still worth to buy a 2.7 version with
> 180hps instead of the new 2.0 engine with 170hps?
> Do you think the 2.7 will disapear soon from market with the arrival
> of the 170hps engine?
2.7 is a new engine too so I doubt it will disappear. I suppose the main
reason they offer the 2.7 is that some people will want a V6 without having
to go to a 3.0Q. I've not driven a 2.7 but I can tell you that the 2.0 170
is much rougher than the 140 and it definitely needs Quattro to get the best
from it.
I think the 2.7 will be more nose heavy than the 2.0 and would almost
certainly benefit from Quattro but I don't think Audi offer a 2.7Q.
To be honest I think the 2.7TDI will sell as well as the 2.4V6 petrol did in
the B6. i.e. not well