Volkswagen Tiguan
2L SEL TDI
29,353 miles
2018 reg
£20,450
£347/month PCP
The Volkswagen Tiguan is a compact SUV with a premium feel. It's fun to drive and the interior blends top-notch quality with high-tech features.
Finance representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £12,750 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
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2L SEL TDI
29,353 miles
2018 reg
£20,450
£347/month PCP
Finance representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £12,750 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
2L SE BlueMotion Tech TDI
10,743 miles
2017 reg
£18,025
£300/month PCP
2L SEL TDI
23,817 miles
2017 reg
£19,900
£340/month PCP
2L SEL TDI
33,260 miles
2017 reg
£19,150
£328/month PCP
2L SEL TDI
47,614 miles
2017 reg
£17,200
£295/month PCP
2L R-Line BlueMotion Tech TDI
24,391 miles
2017 reg
£23,500
£420/month PCP
2L R-Line TDI
20,533 miles
2017 reg
£24,225
£430/month PCP
2L SEL BlueMotion Tech TDI
53,135 miles
2017 reg
£18,550
£320/month PCP
2L SE Navigation TDI
29,196 miles
2017 reg
£17,025
£280/month PCP
2L R-Line TDI
27,041 miles
2017 reg
£21,550
£382/month PCP
2L SEL TDI
40,717 miles
2017 reg
£18,600
£319/month PCP
2L SEL BiTDI
10,774 miles
2019 reg
£26,425
£439/month PCP
2L R-Line TSI
29,412 miles
2017 reg
£24,400
£419/month PCP
2L R-Line TDI
16,749 miles
2017 reg
£24,725
£440/month PCP
1.4L SE Navigation TSI
20,767 miles
2018 reg
£17,275
£274/month PCP
1.4L SE Navigation TSI
10,228 miles
2018 reg
£18,725
£297/month PCP
2L SE Navigation TDI
45,121 miles
2017 reg
£16,000
£264/month PCP
2L R-Line BlueMotion Tech TDI
30,513 miles
2017 reg
£22,525
£405/month PCP
2L R-Line TDI
33,609 miles
2017 reg
£23,150
£413/month PCP
2L R-Line TDI
11,116 miles
2018 reg
£26,175
£458/month PCP
2L SEL TDI
12,752 miles
2019 reg
£23,675
£398/month PCP
2L R-Line TDI
27,445 miles
2017 reg
£22,850
£408/month PCP
2L SEL BlueMotion Tech TDI
26,761 miles
2017 reg
£18,700
£322/month PCP
1.4L SE Navigation TSI
10,337 miles
2018 reg
£21,825
£354/month PCP
Cazoo has a range of Volkswagen Tiguan cars for sale. If you're thinking of buying or financing a used Volkswagen Tiguan, we answer any questions you might have below.
The VW Tiguan is a crossover or small SUV (sports utility vehicle). This means it sits higher from the ground than a regular car, giving you a better view of the road ahead and making it a bit easier to climb in and out of the seats. It’s no off-roader, but it suits families with a more adventurous lifestyle or anyone who needs something bigger than a hatchback.
The Tiguan has an upmarket, premium feel. It’s a versatile car and is as comfortable to drive on the motorway as it is on city streets. It comes with automatic and manual gearboxes and a range of different engines, all of which offer good performance. The more powerful engines are popular with caravanners as the Tiguan can be a capable tow car.
The Tiguan is well known for being a practical car. Its elevated seating position makes it easy to get in and out of and inside there’s loads of space for you, your passengers and your luggage. More expensive versions have an excellent touchscreen infotainment system. There’s a seven-seat version, too, called the Allspace, though its extra seats are only really big enough for occasional use.
A used Volkswagen Tiguan might have a premium character but you won’t be paying premium prices for it. It’s comparable to rivals such as the Nissan Qashqai and Peugeot 3008 to buy and run, with most sitting in average insurance groups and tax brackets. Its engines will deliver good fuel economy while maintaining sufficient power.
The Volkswagen Tiguan is so reliable, it was named the Best Compact SUV in the JD Power Dependability Study. There’s an extensive network of Volkswagen dealers and independent workshops for servicing, with parts costing similar to those of rivals. Safety is assured as the Tiguan was given a five-star Euro NCAP award.
The Volkswagen Tiguan is about the same size as a Nissan Qashqai. It’s closely related to the Audi Q3, the Skoda Karoq and the Seat Ateca, which are all very similar cars underneath. The BMW X1 and Volvo XC40 are more expensive options while the Mazda CX-5 and Peugeot 3008 are a little cheaper.
The Volkswagen Tiguan is the perfect choice if you’re looking for an affordable small SUV with a premium image and feel, but without the premium price. It’s closely related to the Audi Q3 but costs a lot less.
The Tiguan has an above-average reputation for reliability. It’s the highest scoring car in its category in the 2019 JD Power vehicle dependability survey.
The Tiguan is available with a wide range of petrol and diesel engines, all of which are very efficient, so it’s easy to find a model with fuel consumption that suits you. Other running costs are good too, although the most expensive versions can attract higher tax.
Practicality is a strong point for the Volkswagen Tiguan. There’s lots of space inside for five (seven in the Allspace), and the second row of seats can be moved backward and forward to adjust for legroom, or folded to increase luggage capacity. The higher ride height also makes the Tiguan a more practical vehicle if you have an active lifestyle or if you find it awkward to climb in and out of a normal car.
Rivals include the Nissan Qashqai, Peugeot 3008 and Toyota RAV4, but none of these have the Tiguan’s premium feel. Models that do, like the Audi Q3, BMW X1 and Mercedes-Benz GLA, come at a higher price.