2017 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN 2.0 Tdi Bluemotion Tech Se Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
2.0 Tdi Bluemotion Tech Se Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Price
£7,495
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Dealer: Beadlow Motors
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Vehicle Specifications
Description
Comes with free 12 months AA cover, Clean Mot till 24-04-2027, 2 keys, CAMBELT and water pump done at 119k, Only 1 Former keeper, Servcie history, 07 stamps on service book, Fresh Service done,
About the Volkswagen Tiguan
Why Buy a Volkswagen Tiguan?
The Volkswagen Tiguan has long been a stalwart in the compact SUV market, and for good reason. It offers a compelling blend of refinement, practicality, and everyday usability that appeals to a broad range of buyers. Whether you're a family needing space for kids and their gear, a couple seeking a comfortable and capable all-rounder, or simply someone who appreciates a higher driving position and a premium feel, the Tiguan frequently hits the mark. Its interior is smartly designed, typically featuring quality materials and a user-friendly infotainment system. Boot space is generous, making it a practical choice for shopping trips, holidays, or carrying sports equipment. On the road, the Tiguan feels secure and composed, with a ride that balances comfort and control well. Available with a variety of efficient engines and the option of four-wheel drive, it’s a versatile package that can adapt to changing needs and conditions. While not the most exciting car to drive, its sheer competence and broad appeal make it a sensible and satisfying choice for many.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices for the Volkswagen Tiguan can vary significantly depending on age, mileage, condition, and specification. Here’s a rough guide for the UK market:
| Model Age | Approximate Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| 2016-2018 (First generation facelift / Early second generation) | £10,000 - £18,000 |
| 2019-2021 (Second generation facelift) | £17,000 - £25,000 |
| 2022 onwards (Later second generation) | £24,000 - £35,000+ |
Note: These are guide prices and can be subject to change. Always check current listings for the most up-to-date information.
Specifications
The Tiguan typically features the following specifications, though these vary by generation and trim level:
- Engine Options: Petrol (TSI) and Diesel (TDI) engines, typically ranging from 1.5 to 2.0 litres. Performance variants might have larger engines.
- Transmission: Manual or Automatic (DSG dual-clutch automatic is common).
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) or Volkswagen's 4Motion all-wheel drive (AWD).
- Seating: 5 seats as standard. The Tiguan Allspace offers a 7-seat option.
- Boot Space: Typically around 615 litres for the standard Tiguan, expanding with seats folded.
Common Issues
While generally reliable, some common areas to be aware of when buying a used Tiguan include:
- DSG Gearbox: Early or poorly maintained DSG gearboxes can sometimes develop issues, such as jerky shifting. Regular servicing is crucial.
- Electrical Gremlins: Like many modern cars, the Tiguan can occasionally suffer from minor electrical faults, such as issues with infotainment systems or sensors.
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) on TDI models: Short journeys can cause the DPF to clog, especially on older diesel models. Ensure the car has been used for regular longer journeys.
- Service History: A full and documented service history is essential for peace of mind, especially regarding the DSG gearbox and other powertrain components.
Running Costs
Running costs for the Tiguan are competitive for its class. Expect:
- Fuel Economy: Varies depending on engine and driving style, but generally good for an SUV. Official figures often range from 40-60 MPG.
- Insurance: Typically falls into mid-range insurance groups, depending on the model and driver profile.
- Taxation: Varies based on CO2 emissions and the vehicle's registration date (pre/post April 2017).
- Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be pricey, but independent garages offer a more affordable alternative.
Variants
The Tiguan has been offered with a variety of trim levels and specialised variants over the years:
- S: The entry-level trim.
- SE/SE Nav: A popular mid-range option offering a good balance of equipment and comfort, often including navigation.
- SEL/SEL Premium: Higher specification models with more advanced features like larger alloy wheels, upgraded upholstery, and more technology.
- R-Line: Sportier styling, often with body kits, distinctive wheels, and sports suspension.
- Tiguan Allspace: A longer version offering an optional third row of seats for 7-person capacity.
