The Volkswagen Tiguan is a robust, compact SUV that can last between 150,000 – 200,000 miles when properly maintained and driven conservatively.
Do all Volkswagen Tiguans have 3rd row seating?
The 2020 Volkswagen Tiguan can seat up to seven people if you opt for the standard three-row variant. However, if you don’t need all those seats, then you can opt for the two-row Tiguan that has a few more cubic feet of cargo space and comes standard with AWD. The three-row Tiguan comes with FWD standard.
Are Tiguans expensive to maintain?
In terms of its score, RepairPal gave the Tiguan a 3 out of 5 for reliability, which is below average for its segment. RepairPal also estimates that it’ll cost Tiguan owners about $730 a year for repairs and maintenance, and that’s significantly higher than the $521 a year for the average compact SUV.
Do Tiguan have 7 seats?
Although the standard Tiguan models feature seating for 5, a three-row Tiguan with seating for up to 7 is available.
Does Tiguan have cooled seats?
An eight-speed automatic is your only transmission choice and VW’s 4Motion all-wheel drive is optional. And finally, the SEL R-Line gets everything: 20-inch wheels, 10-inch Digital Cockpit Pro, premium audio, heated steering wheel, real leather, and ventilated seats.
What kind of engine does the 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan have?
The 2012 Volkswagen Tiguan is powered by a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that test drivers said provides lively acceleration. A six-speed manual transmission is standard and a six-speed automatic is available, which earned praise for its quick, smooth shifts.
How much does a Volkswagen Tiguan cost?
The Tiguan tops out at roughly $38,500 with the SEL trim level combined with Premium Navigation and Dynaudio. At that level 4Motion all-wheel drive (AWD) is standard. When shopping, check Kelley Blue Book’s Fair Purchase Price to determine what consumers are paying in your market area.
Does the Volkswagen Tiguan have all-wheel drive?
This year’s Tiguan is available in three trims: the Volkswagen Tiguan S, SE and SEL, each with front- or all-wheel drive. My test vehicle was the Tiguan SE with Volkswagen’s 4Motion all-wheel drive. Compare the 4Motion versions of all three trim levels here. The Volkswagen Tiguan resembles a baby Touareg, VW’s midsize crossover.
Is the Volkswagen Tiguan a baby Touareg?
The Volkswagen Tiguan resembles a baby Touareg, VW’s midsize crossover. The Tiguan received some exterior updates for 2012, but the overall style is quite similar to the older version. It somehow manages to look sporty without inching anywhere near the “cutesy” line.