2021 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN ALLSPACE 1.5 Tsi Evo Sel DSG Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
1.5 Tsi Evo Sel DSG Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Price
£20,690
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Description
Video of car and More cars available on web site (www.nfsautos.co.uk) HPI Clear, 1 Owner from New, ULEZ COMPLIANCE,PANORAMIC SLIDE OPENING ROOF, MOT Expiry date 01/01/2027, Full Service history, Service records- 11572miles, 19019miles, 25490miles, 30617miles, 7 Seats, Panoramic Slide opening Roof, Front and Rear Parking Sensors, Apple & Android phone connect, Electric tailgate, Electric folding mirrors, Bluetooth phone integration system, DAB Digital radio, Climate control, Adaptive Cruise control, Good tyres all around, 6 Months Nationwide warranty included can be extended for 3 years, FINANCE AVAILABLE, Delivery available Nationwide, Part exchange considered. This 2021 Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace TSI EVO SEL offers the peace of mind that comes with having had only one owner from new and a low mileage of 32,349 miles. As a seven-seat vehicle powered by a 1.5-litre petrol engine, it meets Euro 6 emission standards and provides a practical solution for families needing extra space.
The SEL trim is well-equipped with a panoramic sunroof that opens to let in light, and the Winter Pack includes heated front seats for added comfort during colder months. Parking is made straightforward with front and rear sensors that provide assistance, while the dusk sensor automatically manages the driving lights to ensure visibility is maintained without manual input. The performance of this model is balanced, achieving 0-62mph in 9.5 seconds, which makes it capable for both city driving and longer motorway journeys.
Its classification in a low insurance group helps to manage running costs, making it a sensible choice for those looking for a versatile vehicle that does not compromise on daily usability. By combining the flexibility of seven seats with efficient engine performance and helpful driver aids, this Tiguan Allspace stands out as a well-rounded option for those who prioritise both comfort and practicality in their next car.
About the Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace
Why Buy?
The Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace is the Swiss Army knife of family SUVs. It takes the already popular Tiguan and stretches it to accommodate a third row of seating, making it a significantly more practical option for larger families or those who regularly ferry extra passengers. Despite the added length, it retains the Tiguan's refined driving experience, solid build quality, and user-friendly interior. It offers a generous boot space when the third row is folded, and even with it in use, there's still usable room for light shopping. Its refined ride quality makes it a comfortable companion on long journeys, and a wide range of efficient engines means you can balance performance with running costs. It's a sensible, well-rounded choice for those needing more than a standard five-seater SUV.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices vary significantly based on age, mileage, specification, and engine choice. Here's a general guide for the used market:
| Model Year | Approximate Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|
| 2018 - 2020 (Early Models) | £18,000 - £28,000 |
| 2021 - 2023 (Facelift/Later Models) | £25,000 - £40,000+ |
Note: These are indicative prices and can fluctuate. Always check current listings for accurate figures.
New Tiguan Allspace models are no longer available as the standard Tiguan has been updated to include an Allspace-like variant. The previous generation's RRP for a new model started around £35,000 and could easily exceed £45,000 depending on trim and options.
Specs
- Seating Capacity: 7 (2+3+2)
- Body Style: 5-door SUV
- Engines (Common):
- 1.5 TSI (150 PS) petrol
- 2.0 TSI (190 PS, 245 PS) petrol
- 2.0 TDI (150 PS, 190 PS, 200 PS) diesel
- Transmission: 6-speed manual or 7-speed DSG automatic
- Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD) or 4MOTION all-wheel drive (AWD)
- Dimensions: Approximately 4,701 mm (length) x 1,839 mm (width) x 1,660 mm (height)
- Boot Space:
- With 7 seats up: ~230 litres
- With 5 seats up: ~700 litres
- With 2 seats up: ~1775 litres
Common Issues
While generally reliable, some potential issues cropped up on earlier models:
- DSG Gearbox: Some owners have reported occasional hesitation or jerky shifts, particularly at low speeds. Regular servicing is key.
- Infotainment System: Early versions could be a bit slow to respond or suffer from minor glitches. Software updates often resolve these.
- Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF): Like any modern diesel, short journeys can lead to DPF issues. Regular longer runs are recommended.
- EGR Valve: On some diesel engines, the Exhaust Gas Recirculation valve can become clogged.
- AdBlue System: For diesel models, ensuring the AdBlue system is kept topped up and functioning correctly is essential.
Running Costs
Running costs are competitive for a 7-seater SUV of its size and refinement.
- Fuel Economy: Petrol models typically return between 35-45mpg, while diesels can achieve 45-55mpg, depending on engine and driving style.
- Insurance: Generally falls into moderate insurance groups, but this will vary based on engine, trim, and driver profile.
- Taxation (VED/Road Tax): Depends heavily on the car's CO2 emissions, which vary by engine and transmission. Newer models, especially post-2017, will be subject to the flat-rate annual charge. Check specific vehicle figures.
- Servicing: Volkswagen servicing costs are typically mid-range. Look for cars with a good service history.
Variants
The Tiguan Allspace was available in several trim levels, offering varying levels of equipment:
- SE: The entry-level model, still well-equipped with essentials.
- SE Navigation: Adds a more advanced navigation system.
- SEL: A popular trim offering a step up in comfort and technology, including larger alloy wheels and upgraded interior materials.
- R-Line: The sportiest trim, with more aggressive styling, larger wheels, and premium features.
- Match: Often a run-out special, offering a good blend of features for the price.
Engine choices were broad, from the economical 1.5 TSI petrol to powerful 2.0 TSI and torquey 2.0 TDI diesels, with options for manual or DSG automatic gearboxes and FWD or 4MOTION AWD.
