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VOLKSWAGENTIGUAN 1.5 R-LINE TECH TSI EVO DSG 5d 148 BHP

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  • Make: Volkswagen
  • Milage: 40035 Miles
  • Year: 2020
  • Model: Tiguan
  • Transmission: Semi automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol
  • Location: IP12DZ

Description

The Volkswagen Tiguan is a spacious and practical SUV and a great used buy. Trim levels initially started with S, which gives you air conditioning, 17in alloy wheels, electric windows and an 8.0in touchscreen infotainment system. SE adds tri-zone climate control, front and rear parking sensors and cruise control, while SE Nav adds sat-nav. SEL trim gives you a digital instrument display, LED headlights and 19in wheels. Safety and security kit are also top-notch, with automatic emergency braking standard on all models and a five-star Euro NCAP score. Everything in the VW Tiguan's interior is laid out logically, the materials feel solid (without being hard and brittle) and the intuitive infotainment system is genuinely excellent. ThIS VW Tiguan is more than just a pretty face it's comfortable to drive, too, easy to see out of and a doddle to manoeuvre around tight car parks. It has a comfortable driving position while the good all-round visibility is perfect. Our VW Tiguan is a good car to drive, what really matters is that it's comfy, quiet and feels secure and stable on faster roads. Our Volkswagen Tiguan is also sufficiently agile to zip along a twisty country road with little fuss. And, you can relax knowing you and your family are protected by VW's latest safety systems, including standard automatic emergency city braking. The Volkswagen Tiguan's 620-litre boot is one of the biggest of all small family SUVs. It's much more spacious than the 430-litre Nissan Qashqai, the 491-litre Kia Sportage and the 503-litre Mazda CX-5 and there's more than enough room for a large baby buggy or four suitcases. You also get an adjustable boot floor to eliminate the awkward load lip and help make it easy to slide in very heavy luggage. There's even a 12V socket so you can plug in a portable hoover and some handy tie-down hooks to hold smaller items securely. If you need to carry even more, you can flip the back seats down in a three-way (40:20:40) split using some easy-to-reach levers in the boot rather than awkward catches beside the headrests. Flip just the middle section down and you can carry up to two rear-seat passengers and some very long luggage at once, or fold all three seats out of the way and you'll open up a 1, 655-litre load bay. With all three seats folded, there's enough space to carry a bike with its wheels attached. There's no annoying step in the floor behind the back seats either, so it's easy to slide heavy boxes right up behind the front seats. Even the entry-level Volkswagen Tiguan comes with an 8-inch touchscreen infotainment system. The screen is bright and the large menu icons make it relatively easy to use on the move. It responds quickly to your inputs and comes with Bluetooth connectivity for your phone. If you don't like VW's own sat-nav system you can always mirror your phone's navigation apps through the Tiguan's built-in screen using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. This has just arrived in stock, what a great example.