Great review. I wish they would make cars like this which fit 3 car seats in the second row. If you have 3 kids it's a bit concerning putting one in the third row all the time as there isn't much protection if your in a rear end crash, euroncap don't test these type of crashes. Also there isn't much room for the dog if there is a kid back there
Great review! Yours is the only 2022 SEAT Tarraco review I could find in English. I'm on the Taracco at the moment. My second choice is the Kodiaq and the 5008 in the 3rd. I'm not even considering the Tiguan.
I have a 2019 tarraco excellence first edition 2 litre diesel 190bhp. Really liked it. A lot. Full of great tech, fast, and nice features (blind spot, ACC, dsg, rear camera, sunroof, auto dim headlights etc). A few things I don't like - lane assist. Also a few things re the boot privacy screen. And the brown bit of trim on the seats. But honestly, it's a 9 out of 10 car for me.
@@dobrien757 yes you press the end button on the left hand stalk behind steering wheel which takes u into a menu where u can turn lka off. But only for that journey. I don't believe u can permanently deactivate it
The 1.5TSI has taken a huge jump in price over the last 2 years due to the changes in VRT as it has relatively hugh emissions. In some versions it’s now more expensive than the 2.0TDI whereas it used to be a cheaper option for customers. Road tax is also double that of the 2.0TDI. Resale in this type of car is very strong in diesel. A Tarracco FR Plus 7 Seater 1.5TSI DSG is over €60k on the road. A 300bhp 4x4 DSG would be into the €80k region. It would never sell in Ireland. That’s why Skoda Ireland don’t bring in the Kodiaq RS 2.0TSI. I’m pretty sure VW don’t bring the Tiguan R to ireland any more either
There’s certainly a lot more choice of seven seaters now than a few years ago, when I ended up with a Ford Galaxy. Although saying that, it was a very large bus with car like driving. The offering’s from VW Audi group like this SEAT seem vast these days.
Haven’t driven it but I have driven that engine a lot and it’s a nice all rounder. A little thirsty if you push it a lot but 6-8L/100kms should be achievable. Bit of poke in it too!
Hi Nobby. I'm a single man and I have a pain in my hole with every car reviewer thinking that single drivers , childless couples, older drivers , in general drivers who don't want , nor do not have kids actually exist. And anybody in this day and age who needs seven seats , needs their heads examined. Can somebody please review cars , I a world , where childless drivers exist. Rant over....cheers...
If that is top of your list, there's not much point suggesting anything else :) iX if you want to go full electric?! A neighbour has an X5 45e and reckons he gets 70kms on EV.
Two new design 'features' Discovered the car uses .5L oil every 600 miles in the first 3500 miles. i thought this was a joke until the mechanic pointed me to page 351 in the manual. Really? How is that eco friendly? and the latest design 'feature' is you can't actually lift the front wipers up when they are in the normal stop position. Genius. The headline for Tarraco should be 'The car that excels at absolutely nothing' If you want a car that struggles to obtain average, then this car is for you.
Sadly, the Tarraco is one of the most disappointingly average cars I have ever purchased. Things that are OK: - Engine (Until it needed Oil at 3500 miles) - DSG Gearbox - The Colour - Black - The wheels - 20" on the Xcellence LUX Annoying things - Seats: 'Leather' has the comfort and quality of a 1975 Morris Marina - Seats: Only driver side is electric - Seats: Not comfortable for long drives - Lighting: You need to use your camera to see in the boot and rear set of seats in the dark. One small light in the boot isn't enough - Lighting: Don't need 'Hola' shining on the floor when you unlock the car (add more lights to the boot) - Dials: You can't see how many miles you have actually done in the car if you have Auto Cruise Control enabled. You need this if you are on a miles per year contract. - Dials: Street sign recognition on UK isn't enabled. It is in the system, but not enabled - Sunblind: Designed for left handed drivers. Trust me, try and pull it down with your right hand, it can be done, but the recess is on the left side. - Blind spot or overtaking recognition: There isn't one despite this being the 'top of the range' with all the cameras you can shake a big stick at. - Third row seats: Small, but you there isn't a button to drop them down on the 22 and later model. It used to be there, but was removed for some reason. (Save cost again) If the car was 20% cheaper, a lot of the niggles could be excused, but this is a £40K (TDI model) so it needs to compete with the other £40K cars.
AVOID the 1.5 TSI in a 7 seat VAG car, the fuel economy is horrible, former owner of a 1.5 kodiaq. Also i think the Diesel kodiaq is better value, and has a even bigger boot
Agreed. We shifted a Tiguan after two years for this reason. Rubbish engine. Our previous 2.0d version was much better but hiked up in price second time around.
@@dobrien757 I had DSG model. I just felt it was too weak an engine to carry the weight of the car. On motorways the car was less capable than the 2.0d Tiguan we owned previously. After owning two Tiguans and not liking the most recent one, we've decided to shift it early for an Id4.
Great review. I wish they would make cars like this which fit 3 car seats in the second row. If you have 3 kids it's a bit concerning putting one in the third row all the time as there isn't much protection if your in a rear end crash, euroncap don't test these type of crashes. Also there isn't much room for the dog if there is a kid back there
Great review! Yours is the only 2022 SEAT Tarraco review I could find in English. I'm on the Taracco at the moment. My second choice is the Kodiaq and the 5008 in the 3rd. I'm not even considering the Tiguan.
I have a 2019 tarraco excellence first edition 2 litre diesel 190bhp. Really liked it. A lot. Full of great tech, fast, and nice features (blind spot, ACC, dsg, rear camera, sunroof, auto dim headlights etc). A few things I don't like - lane assist. Also a few things re the boot privacy screen. And the brown bit of trim on the seats. But honestly, it's a 9 out of 10 car for me.
Do you know how to turn LKA off?
@@dobrien757 yes you press the end button on the left hand stalk behind steering wheel which takes u into a menu where u can turn lka off. But only for that journey. I don't believe u can permanently deactivate it
Hi Mark. Your getting great weather in Dublin for this time of year.😂. Great review as always.
Got a tan!
The 1.5TSI has taken a huge jump in price over the last 2 years due to the changes in VRT as it has relatively hugh emissions. In some versions it’s now more expensive than the 2.0TDI whereas it used to be a cheaper option for customers. Road tax is also double that of the 2.0TDI. Resale in this type of car is very strong in diesel.
A Tarracco FR Plus 7 Seater 1.5TSI DSG is over €60k on the road. A 300bhp 4x4 DSG would be into the €80k region. It would never sell in Ireland. That’s why Skoda Ireland don’t bring in the Kodiaq RS 2.0TSI. I’m pretty sure VW don’t bring the Tiguan R to ireland any more either
There’s certainly a lot more choice of seven seaters now than a few years ago, when I ended up with a Ford Galaxy. Although saying that, it was a very large bus with car like driving. The offering’s from VW Audi group like this SEAT seem vast these days.
Good work again. I really your work my friend
Thank you very much!
Nice one. Would love to know your thoughts on the refreshed Hyundai Santa Fe
Have a 2019 190bhp petrol xcellence lux. It’s a brilliant all-rounder.
Skoda Kodiaq better and should have a stronger resale. Does not look like winter there. Good looking Seat.
Nice video mate! 👍🏻👊🏻
Nobby. Loved your review on the Tarraco FR. What do you think of the Tarraco FR SPORT 1.5 DSG?
Haven’t driven it but I have driven that engine a lot and it’s a nice all rounder. A little thirsty if you push it a lot but 6-8L/100kms should be achievable. Bit of poke in it too!
@@NobbyOnCars cheers Nobby. Have one on order in Dark Camoflague.
SEAT needs to come to Australia!
Nice car, but a lot low cost parts.
Where are LED Matrix lights, USB behind the glass for security camera and gas struts ??
Hi Nobby. I'm a single man and I have a pain in my hole with every car reviewer thinking that single drivers , childless couples, older drivers , in general drivers who don't want , nor do not have kids actually exist. And anybody in this day and age who needs seven seats , needs their heads examined. Can somebody please review cars , I a world , where childless drivers exist. Rant over....cheers...
3rd child pending. Need a 7 seater.
Looking to buy a large SUV next, would you go EV, hybrid or fuel type Nobby? Have the X5 45e on the top of the list.
If that is top of your list, there's not much point suggesting anything else :)
iX if you want to go full electric?! A neighbour has an X5 45e and reckons he gets 70kms on EV.
@@NobbyOnCars thanks as ever Nobby
Does the middle row, middle seat fold and be hidden in the outer seats like in the Ford Grand Cmax ?
Has anyone got this in the 1.5 tsi version with DSG? Just wondering how well it drives. Thanks
Is seat tarraco 1.5 150hp have a turbo?
Nobby, is it just me or are the VW group discontinuing the automatic tailgate and sunroof as standard on a lot of their facelift and new models?
They seem to have yes
Not on the Kodiaq
seems to be . i have a 2019 model they have lots of problems with the electric boot
Two new design 'features'
Discovered the car uses .5L oil every 600 miles in the first 3500 miles. i thought this was a joke until the mechanic pointed me to page 351 in the manual. Really? How is that eco friendly? and the latest design 'feature' is you can't actually lift the front wipers up when they are in the normal stop position. Genius.
The headline for Tarraco should be 'The car that excels at absolutely nothing' If you want a car that struggles to obtain average, then this car is for you.
Which would you buy for the wife a tarraco fr or a 5008 gt?
Too close to call I think, I’d try both. Will Peugeot hold its value a little better, possibly?
Tarraco every time. I wouldn't trust any French-made cars, been there done that.
Sadly, the Tarraco is one of the most disappointingly average cars I have ever purchased.
Things that are OK:
- Engine (Until it needed Oil at 3500 miles)
- DSG Gearbox
- The Colour - Black
- The wheels - 20" on the Xcellence LUX
Annoying things
- Seats: 'Leather' has the comfort and quality of a 1975 Morris Marina
- Seats: Only driver side is electric
- Seats: Not comfortable for long drives
- Lighting: You need to use your camera to see in the boot and rear set of seats in the dark. One small light in the boot isn't enough
- Lighting: Don't need 'Hola' shining on the floor when you unlock the car (add more lights to the boot)
- Dials: You can't see how many miles you have actually done in the car if you have Auto Cruise Control enabled. You need this if you are on a miles per year contract.
- Dials: Street sign recognition on UK isn't enabled. It is in the system, but not enabled
- Sunblind: Designed for left handed drivers. Trust me, try and pull it down with your right hand, it can be done, but the recess is on the left side.
- Blind spot or overtaking recognition: There isn't one despite this being the 'top of the range' with all the cameras you can shake a big stick at.
- Third row seats: Small, but you there isn't a button to drop them down on the 22 and later model. It used to be there, but was removed for some reason. (Save cost again)
If the car was 20% cheaper, a lot of the niggles could be excused, but this is a £40K (TDI model) so it needs to compete with the other £40K cars.
AVOID the 1.5 TSI in a 7 seat VAG car, the fuel economy is horrible, former owner of a 1.5 kodiaq. Also i think the Diesel kodiaq is better value, and has a even bigger boot
Agreed. We shifted a Tiguan after two years for this reason. Rubbish engine. Our previous 2.0d version was much better but hiked up in price second time around.
@@pato10111 do you experience the "kangarooing” issue where the car jolts at slow speeds, Is/Was it a DSG or manual?
@@dobrien757 I had DSG model. I just felt it was too weak an engine to carry the weight of the car. On motorways the car was less capable than the 2.0d Tiguan we owned previously. After owning two Tiguans and not liking the most recent one, we've decided to shift it early for an Id4.