Hello, for my friend a change of vehicle is about to take place. It is supposed to go from a huge Renault Espace 4 with 2.2 liters 150 hp diesel to a smaller Skoda Yeti, because the Espace is now already around the 10 years old and so slowly the small woes come. Since my girlfriend is now unfortunately also diesel pampered, for this only the 2.0 liters 170 hp comes into question. Maybe it is also possible to switch to 1.8 TSI 160 hp. For me would be a useful ALternative, since the car otherwise I think a diesel is less useful because of the DPF. I myself had an Octavia Scout with 140PS 2.0TDI (already CR) and in 2 years at least already a defective differential pressure sensor. Therefore, I know something about the 2.0 TDI. Attachment load is another topic… The 1.8TSI 160PS has 1800KG. Is there a way to get to 2000-2200KG (additional load increase without AHK conversion)? The 2.0TDI with 170PS has already 2100KG. That would be enough. 1800KG is a bit tight with trailer and two horses. Last point: Is the DSG (oil bath, I have read) overloaded with trailer and mountain (Sauerland) and should one reach for a hand switch better? Thank you & Greeting David