Just had my Golf serviced at my local VW dealer and while there had a look at the T ROC.The price and the interior killed any thoughts of having a test drive.He said if specced with a DSG box it was as expensive as a Tiguan.
This or the Q2 ? im a VW fan but it would be the Q2 for me. why? I hate cheap feel hard plastic interiors. I just would not be able to live with it knowing the interior in the Q2 was available.
Seat Arona and Audi Q2 more sporty....REALLY! Why don't you try getting someone that actually knows what they are talking about to do reviews. This is just another woman that doesn't have the faintest idea what she's talking about. Just another gender/PC box ticking exercise...ENOUGH!
It’s a good size, nice curves, easy to get in the rear, not too big up front, probably goes quite fast if you really go for it, a head turner to, others will look at you go past and think how lucky you are to have it......the cars not bad either.
Drove the T-ROC 1.5L 150ps and found it a marvellous car to drive . It is a pity VW did not make the extra effort to "soft touch" the dash . The 1.0L , 115ps I think should be more than adequate and what one saves on the engine could go into the spec , panoramic roof etc . I suppose for the plusher interior the Audi Q2 would be the default buy though more expensive . Rebecca would look great extolling the virtues of a Lada Neva !!
Just don’t understand the low rent interior trim. It’s bizarre for a VW. I was at the dealer recently waiting for my Passat to be serviced and sat in one of these, and a mid-spec Polo which blew theT-Roc’s interior away. It’s a shame as it’s an otherwise good car. I asked the dealer about the interior and he suggested this sort of hard plastic was going to see a resurgence in an effort to keep costs down.
David Holden I used to own a Passat, and it was the most unreliable car I have ever owned so far. Engine failed at only 18,000 miles due to oil pump failure. Electronic handbrake failed, and the car rolled into my house, numerous recalls and injector problems, also the car at the time was under 5 years old.
I had the T-Roc SEL with 1.5 evo but swap it after three months for a new VW Tiguan SE Nav. The 1.5 evo engine was awful. At low speeds (under 20 mph) and at around 1500 revs I experienced engine juddering similar to engine misfire. Despite several attempts the VW retailer couldn't cure the problem. Hence the VW retailer agreed to a car swap at no extra cost to me. Cylinder deactivation, although meant to improve fuel economy, is not a good idea for a low capacity turbo engine. A turbo is added in low capacity engines to increase power output but de-activating two cylinders would reduce power output by half. So having two contrary technologies on a low capacity cylinder engine does not make sense particularly when running at low urban speeds. Cylinder de-activation techology was originally conceived in the 1980s to improve fuel economy for 8 cylinder 4 litre engines cruising at motorway speeds. So my advice based on experience is avoid the 1.5 evo engine model. I also found this engine rough and unrefined.
Such a disappointment interior quality wise. Video would benefit from less mention of the Arona all the time, there are other cars in the segment you know.
My grandad has the 1.5 SEL and he loves it! His previous car was a golf but wanted the higher driving position. The build quality is the only thing that really lets it down.
I went for the top f the range 1,5 DSG SEL wit Panoramic/sunroof. After coming up to 3 yars ownership I have been very pleased with it.. Ride is good, DSG Auto performs faultlessly & am still looking for the jerky problem people say it has. Overall it gets good mpg, the average overall has been 44mpg. Highest ever on the BlueTrainer thingy was 57 lowest 29 on short winter runs. N The good, economical, good selection of electronic aids, auto hold brake, semi autonomous driving if you can trust it(I found the mpg was lower using it so didn’t bother much) Lane assist on all time, Rear camera good & stays clear & clean as it pops away in rear badge when not in use. Ride quality very god & handling I found very acceptable. The bad points aren’t that many but there are a few. The interior is a bit plasticy as many have said, even on the top model. Hardish plastic dash too. Front seats are the biggest moan for me, in fact I nearly didn’t buy it because there was no electric seat option at all on any model. That’s my biggest complaint really, if VW made she top model anyway, a bit less hard shiny plastic & an electric seat option I would have been tempted again, maybe Alas I’m waiting for my Lexus350h. It’s got everything the TRoc has and much more, .The good thing is it has electric searing, with heated, cooled, & Massage seating👍 the bad news it’s another £20,000. I mulled it over & decided let’s go for it , while we are still allowed to drive.
150 engine is like a slug the 115 is ok but my current Seat Arona 115 FR is much more fun and a lot faster off the mark, not sure what VW and Audi Q2 done to the 115 engine but it's not fun to drive in them.
Really cant get it... if I'm looking for a sporty feel (which I do) I'll never buy a bloody SUV - for T-Rock money I can (roughly said) take Golf which is more car in any possible way! People are idiots to buy this SUB shits!
Why VW never go for look.The car looks dull and normal.No changes of the design.No sporty look and no attraction.Like an old lady.No challenge at all for Toyota,Honda and Mitsubitshi.Come on VW,must have look and class.
Which cars do you recommend when you say "if you move up the engine scale or add 4WD, we reccon you'll be paying a price which you would get a MUCH better car"? Thank you! (Great review btw!)
It would be really practical if it was not for the sloping bottom. The rear is almost smaller usable size than a golf. And this is a problem on almost all of this class. The boot is just too small for the size of this car.
was considering purchasing one of these but the interior has put me off soo much, cheap plastic looked horrible in the video and it was a 18 plate imagine it after a few years, the interior going to have war scars. despite the interior i think it has alot of potential. very attractive car.
Everywhere I've read that VWs had great interior materials but whenever I got into one i was never impressed by anything. And that includes an old Scirocco and Corrado, a Phaeton, Golf R, and probably a hundred Jettas and Passats.
Carlo Garcia I used to own a vw Passat, it was very unreliable and I used to dread driving it in case it broke down. For a £20,000 car I expected better
I'd dare say this is more a car fit for people in their 20s-30s single or couples only. It drives great, but the trunk isnt huge. If you live in snowy continent, its one of the cheaper 4wd options out there if you're looking to buy new. It's not supposed to be a luxury car, but short of the interior it got pretty much everything you would have ever wanted. If you have a fetish for soft touch material, it's not for you. All in all the car is great on the road and if you compare it against the xc40 2.0l it's pretty much 10k euro difference for soft touch materials with the same engine, 4wd and the same equipment. (give and take a few) People are way to hung up on the interior.
Wouldnt go as far as to say it's luxury, but its not cheap by any means. You dont really buy these car for engine performance and racing. 190hp is plenty enough.
VW seems to be saving money by putting in more hard plastic everywhere on their new models like TROC and Polo. I might get the current Golf before that goes down the same path. Great review though. Thanks.
They are saving money everywhere #dieselgate meant they have to cut corners as they have had billions wiped off their cash flow hence why they are teaming up with Ford on the next generation of vans.
Miserable interior quality and equipment, compared to its siblings from Skoda and Seat, as it's supposed to be most "posh" from three of them. Don't see many of these selling, unless the buyers order them online without first sitting in one.
Nice car let down by Ford like interior quality VW could learn a lot from skoda in that respect ive got one can't fault it for build quality inside and out nice badge too.
The amount of creeps in these comments is worrying
Just had my Golf serviced at my local VW dealer and while there had a look at the T ROC.The price and the interior killed any thoughts of having a test drive.He said if specced with a DSG box it was as expensive as a Tiguan.
Another Great Video Review
Lovely looking,cars not bad as well😛
Wow nice Volkswagen car,Thanks for good review!!!
Does anyone ever mention vws are not reliable the last good passat was in 2003
Here for Rebecca
This or the Q2 ? im a VW fan but it would be the Q2 for me. why? I hate cheap feel hard plastic interiors. I just would not be able to live with it knowing the interior in the Q2 was available.
T-Croc 🐊? 😂
With this price no head on display!
is the interior copied from a Chrysler PT cruiser?? its hideous!
Seat Arona and Audi Q2 more sporty....REALLY!
Why don't you try getting someone that actually knows what they are talking about to do reviews. This is just another woman that doesn't have the faintest idea what she's talking about. Just another gender/PC box ticking exercise...ENOUGH!
She could review a horse and cart .. I’d watch 🙂
It’s a good size, nice curves, easy to get in the rear, not too big up front, probably goes quite fast if you really go for it, a head turner to, others will look at you go past and think how lucky you are to have it......the cars not bad either.
Lol
Sorry is NAX stuck in 1977...embarrassing
Looks decent, but can’t understand the low quality interior
Drove the T-ROC 1.5L 150ps and found it a marvellous car to drive . It is a pity VW did not make the extra effort to "soft touch" the dash . The 1.0L , 115ps I think should be more than adequate and what one saves on the engine could go into the spec , panoramic roof etc . I suppose for the plusher interior the Audi Q2 would be the default buy though more expensive . Rebecca would look great extolling the virtues of a Lada Neva !!
Came for the car, stayed for the lady.
Jefs Jefs lol
Perv
Cheap plastic everywhere
Weird seeing poor quality plastics on a VW, they wouldn’t look out of place on a Dacia
that's an insult to Dacia, which are better cars for a lower price! lol
There is a noise like moaning while reversing. I don’t recommend this car and I am really disappointed.
Rebecca is polished and on point. The VW sux.
Just don’t understand the low rent interior trim. It’s bizarre for a VW. I was at the dealer recently waiting for my Passat to be serviced and sat in one of these, and a mid-spec Polo which blew theT-Roc’s interior away. It’s a shame as it’s an otherwise good car. I asked the dealer about the interior and he suggested this sort of hard plastic was going to see a resurgence in an effort to keep costs down.
Jonathan Harrison VW reliability questionable these days too
David Holden I used to own a Passat, and it was the most unreliable car I have ever owned so far. Engine failed at only 18,000 miles due to oil pump failure. Electronic handbrake failed, and the car rolled into my house, numerous recalls and injector problems, also the car at the time was under 5 years old.
Tom, I bet you'll never forget to leave it/any future car parked in gear now, eh?
they do this to avoid to cannibalize the Audi
I had the T-Roc SEL with 1.5 evo but swap it after three months for a new VW Tiguan SE Nav. The 1.5 evo engine was awful. At low speeds (under 20 mph) and at around 1500 revs I experienced engine juddering similar to engine misfire. Despite several attempts the VW retailer couldn't cure the problem. Hence the VW retailer agreed to a car swap at no extra cost to me. Cylinder deactivation, although meant to improve fuel economy, is not a good idea for a low capacity turbo engine. A turbo is added in low capacity engines to increase power output but de-activating two cylinders would reduce power output by half. So having two contrary technologies on a low capacity cylinder engine does not make sense particularly when running at low urban speeds. Cylinder de-activation techology was originally conceived in the 1980s to improve fuel economy for 8 cylinder 4 litre engines cruising at motorway speeds. So my advice based on experience is avoid the 1.5 evo engine model. I also found this engine rough and unrefined.
My sincere condolences for buying a Tiguan. Read my short rant-review a few lines up.
My sister gave me a hand
Good points sounds rather silly of VW, am no fan of Turbos to start with.
Buy a french car : they have far better engines!
Such a disappointment interior quality wise. Video would benefit from less mention of the Arona all the time, there are other cars in the segment you know.
Even the new Fiesta has a soft touch dashboard and that's a good bit cheaper and the T-Roc has a hard plastic dashboard.
My grandad has the 1.5 SEL and he loves it! His previous car was a golf but wanted the higher driving position. The build quality is the only thing that really lets it down.
T roc moose test
Josh I am surprised by the poor quality interior
Grandad should get a Mercedes
I got my (2018) T-Roc last week and I really like it. Decent motor and fuel economy is excellent.
robicenco Hows it holding up any problems or is it worth a shout cos I'm after one.
I went for the top f the range 1,5 DSG SEL wit Panoramic/sunroof.
After coming up to 3 yars ownership I have been very pleased with it.. Ride is good, DSG Auto performs faultlessly & am still looking for the jerky problem people say it has.
Overall it gets good mpg, the average overall has been 44mpg. Highest ever on the BlueTrainer thingy was 57 lowest 29 on short winter runs. N
The good, economical, good selection of electronic aids, auto hold brake, semi autonomous driving if you can trust it(I found the mpg was lower using it so didn’t bother much) Lane assist on all time, Rear camera good & stays clear & clean as it pops away in rear badge when not in use. Ride quality very god & handling I found very acceptable.
The bad points aren’t that many but there are a few. The interior is a bit plasticy as many have said, even on the top model. Hardish plastic dash too. Front seats are the biggest moan for me, in fact I nearly didn’t buy it because there was no electric seat option at all on any model. That’s my biggest complaint really, if VW made she top model anyway, a bit less hard shiny plastic & an electric seat option I would have been tempted again, maybe
Alas I’m waiting for my Lexus350h. It’s got everything the TRoc has and much more, .The good thing is it has electric searing, with heated, cooled, & Massage seating👍 the bad news it’s another £20,000. I mulled it over & decided let’s go for it , while we are still allowed to drive.
150 engine is like a slug the 115 is ok but my current Seat Arona 115 FR is much more fun and a lot faster off the mark, not sure what VW and Audi Q2 done to the 115 engine but it's not fun to drive in them.
Sounds like they gave you one for free. Basically it a good car but totally overpriced.. Every little upgrade costs a fortune
The blue accent interior looks terrible.
Interesting, I think it's the most interesting thing about the car, not just grey plastics around 🤣
Rebecca-Rocks
An 18 plate car shown as a 2020 Volkswagen T-Roc review?
Test drove a t rock last week most disappointing cheap nasty interior .
What's she talking about I've got a dsg 1 5 petrol it's as smooth as silk in all conditions 😅
I love my t-roc
My mum drives a full spec 1.5 it's fab
One liter motor size is practically like a lawn mower engine. Other than that I wish VW sells this in the States, it looks good.
rabit818 It is not coming to US.
rabit818 Only a few years ago, 1 litre engines were slow. These days, most are turbo charged and are the equivalent of much larger engines
Awful and boring at the same time. That interior is cheap and nasty and they have the cheek to charge what they do for this
Yes this cheap interior is big surprise because even golf has better quality interior
Good review but, is it so difficult to clean the car's inside before making this vid?
Oh man Rebecca is stunning!😍
don't see it myself
Wow Rebecca👍😊 long time...
Nice review 😊👍👍
Why is VW making so many SUVs?
Couldn't live with the cheap plastics. It's like my van.
Would always feel short changed.
chris sydenham I have driven Vans with better quality plastics than this
@@Matty12333 totally agree with that.
Rebecca
Really cant get it... if I'm looking for a sporty feel (which I do) I'll never buy a bloody SUV - for T-Rock money I can (roughly said) take Golf which is more car in any possible way! People are idiots to buy this SUB shits!
Halogen headlights as standards. Well there’s the height of technology right there!
Embarrassing, but then I wouldn’t expect anything else from VW.
Came for the T-Roc, stayed for the beautiful girl!!
Why VW never go for look.The car looks dull and normal.No changes of the design.No sporty look and no attraction.Like an old lady.No challenge at all for Toyota,Honda and Mitsubitshi.Come on VW,must have look and class.
Is the plastic in the Audi so much better ?
One day the comment section will have people that talk about the car, and not the presenter in their perverted manner.
Hate all these cute utes. Just here for Rebecca's superb reviews. Can we please get her in a car? Something with a pulse
Ugly design cheap interior! Why would someone buy this rubbish instead lets say a Kia Sportage
Its not fair to VW that this pretty woman review the car everything look bad compare her!
Can’t afford the car, just watched it because of her 😁
She loves her bananas 😅😅😅😍😍😍 it's there in all her videos
Maybe it's a size comparison thing. You know when people use a ruler in photos. :) :)
I could listen to Rebecca say the word rival all day long!
Which cars do you recommend when you say "if you move up the engine scale or add 4WD, we reccon you'll be paying a price which you would get a MUCH better car"? Thank you! (Great review btw!)
Looks cheap & tacky
She is better than the car
It would be really practical if it was not for the sloping bottom.
The rear is almost smaller usable size than a golf. And this is a problem on almost all of this class.
The boot is just too small for the size of this car.
was considering purchasing one of these but the interior has put me off soo much, cheap plastic looked horrible in the video and it was a 18 plate imagine it after a few years, the interior going to have war scars. despite the interior i think it has alot of potential. very attractive car.
Well gone are the days of 'German quality' yet people still believe the myth and get sucked in by the badge
Nice honest review about a VW! Refreshing!
Weird video. I don't see any car.
so far its been 4 months and still waiting for my new t roc
pro trick : you can watch movies on kaldrostream. I've been using it for watching all kinds of movies recently.
@Jayceon Dean yup, I've been watching on Flixzone} for since november myself :D
Need some close ups on the pedals.
4:12 yeahhhhh, at last !!! AND the BANANA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A banana in the glove box 🤔😜
I love her voice
Volkswagen's problem lies with it's lack of reliability, cost of maintenance and underhanded engineering decisions.
Agree and then they go and add to that list by using more hard touch plastics to cut costs!
Everywhere I've read that VWs had great interior materials but whenever I got into one i was never impressed by anything. And that includes an old Scirocco and Corrado, a
Phaeton, Golf R, and probably a hundred Jettas and Passats.
Carlo Garcia I used to own a vw Passat, it was very unreliable and I used to dread driving it in case it broke down. For a £20,000 car I expected better
Carlo Garcia Some of the newer VW have poor quality plastics, which is shocking and surprising
I wish that German-designed cars had the passion of the Italians and the build quality of the Japanese. I would do Mercedes-Benz and Audi 100%
1L to that car is not enough. I need more POWERRR...
They say the banana is still there .......since this car hasn't sold ...
The yanks will call it a T rock they can't use car names
Is this car based on the Golf platform?
Google Reviewer it’s based on rugby platform
Yes
MADE IN PORTUGUAL!!!!!!!!
I'd dare say this is more a car fit for people in their 20s-30s single or couples only. It drives great, but the trunk isnt huge. If you live in snowy continent, its one of the cheaper 4wd options out there if you're looking to buy new. It's not supposed to be a luxury car, but short of the interior it got pretty much everything you would have ever wanted. If you have a fetish for soft touch material, it's not for you. All in all the car is great on the road and if you compare it against the xc40 2.0l it's pretty much 10k euro difference for soft touch materials with the same engine, 4wd and the same equipment. (give and take a few)
People are way to hung up on the interior.
Wouldnt go as far as to say it's luxury, but its not cheap by any means. You dont really buy these car for engine performance and racing. 190hp is plenty enough.
VW seems to be saving money by putting in more hard plastic everywhere on their new models like TROC and Polo. I might get the current Golf before that goes down the same path. Great review though. Thanks.
They are saving money everywhere #dieselgate meant they have to cut corners as they have had billions wiped off their cash flow hence why they are teaming up with Ford on the next generation of vans.
Her speech is improving atleast. Shit car though
Wish there was an electric VW T-Roc!
I wonder if that banana is still there?
Lovely review. Though the car isn't much of a head turner, well presented !!
I'd rather have a Golf
Good looking suv
The perceived quality is usually better on VWs, but the interior of this is far inferior to the hatches.
VW DSG clutch is pure garbage...period
And you can't forget that every Golf looks the same.
What about the car folks!!!! , the Karoc and Ateca are better than this not as much cheap plastics.
Caroq is terrible in crosswind - T-Roc isn't
Hot
That blue dash looks cheap and nasty
Miserable interior quality and equipment, compared to its siblings from Skoda and Seat, as it's supposed to be most "posh" from three of them. Don't see many of these selling, unless the buyers order them online without first sitting in one.
I liked the girl more than the car..
Is this bigger inside and outside than Seat Arona?
Why a banana though??🤔
Nice, nice, nice! Not so bothered about the SUV though.
Stunning!!!, and the car's not bad.
Banana in the glove "box"....
I wanna109from that cars
Tata harrier is better 😁
Nice car let down by Ford like interior quality VW could learn a lot from skoda in that respect ive got one can't fault it for build quality inside and out nice badge too.
Nice looking car, inside could be a little more inventive though. Rebecca, you're a stunner 🙈
Everyone says the DSG is jerky in lower speeds, but no one actually shows what they exactly mean by this. Really?!
Is there a car in this video?