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Volkswagen Tiguan

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Drive Further with the VW Tiguan

The VW Tiguan is designed for drivers that have a busy schedule. This powerful SUV can take you further than your average SUV with its impressive design and excellent fuel efficiency ratings. You can keep your eyes focused on the road without having to worry about how much fuel is left in your tank. Discover why drivers are going crazy for the VW Tiguan.

Impressive Fuel Efficiency

You don’t have to worry about running out of gas as often as you would if you were driving another SUV with less impressive fuel efficiency ratings. The VW Tiguan gets excellent fuel efficiency ratings, helping you make the most of the money you spend at the gas pump. It gets up to 22 miles per gallon in the city and up to 27 miles per gallon on the highway. Whether you’re trying to get through rush hour traffic on your way home from work or you’re looking to head out on a cross-country adventure, you can stay on the road instead of having to constantly stop and fill up your tank. This is also a great way to limit your effect on the environment by consuming less fuel throughout the day.

Large Fuel Tank

Getting great fuel efficiency doesn’t mean as much when you’re working with a small fuel tank. But the VW Tiguan comes with a large 15-gallon fuel tank that will help you reach your destination in no time. You can fill up your tank without having to worry about it going empty again after a short while. You will save time on the road and you can reach your destination as soon as possible, which can make all the difference when you’re trying to arrive somewhere on time.

You’ll love driving the VW Tiguan. Visit your local Lou Bachrodt Volkswagen dealership in Rockford, IL, to take one for a test drive today and see why this car is so popular.

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Stay Safe on the Road with the VW Tiguan

The VW Tiguan is one of the safest cars on the planet, and we’re here to tell you all about. Drivers love the VW Tiguan because of its sleek design and impressive mechanical features. But you don’t have to sacrifice your safety behind the wheel just because you want to drive a classy car. That’s why the VW Tiguan is one of the best cars on the market. Learn more about how the Tiguan will keep you safe behind the wheel.

Low Tire Pressure Warning

The VW Tiguan is an advanced piece of machinery that will alert you automatically if your tires could use some more air. It can be hard for drivers to stay on top of their tire pressure, especially when they have a lot errands to run or they’re racing to get to work on time. But instead of kicking your tires or feeling the tire pressure manually, the car will light up the dashboard reminding you to refill the air pressure in your tires. It comes with a pressure sensor that knows when they could some more air. This helps you make the most of your tires and keep your car running smoothly.

Back-Up Camera

If you’ve tried to reverse out of the parking lot, you know how challenging this can be when you can’t see anything behind you. But the VW Tiguan comes with a back-up camera that shows you everything that’s happening behind your car. You can safely guide your car out of the parking lot every time as you keep your eyes on what’s happening behind your car. Just look at the live feed in the center console and you can avoid other cars, pedestrians, and inanimate objects with ease.                                                                    

There are so many reasons to choose the VW Tiguan. Visit your local Lou Bachrodt Volkswagen dealership in Rockford, IL, to take one for a test drive today and experience the power of this car. 

 

Tips for Choosing the Right Volkswagen Tiguan Trim Level

The Volkswagen Tiguan has made waves in the industry. It is one of the few elegant yet capable compact SUVs out there and it manages to bring more creature comforts, cargo space, and other niceties to the table than many competitors do. Those achievements in their own right might be enough to make you choose the Tiguan over other options, but which trim level is right for your needs?

Standards Across the Board

Before we dive into the discussion on the various trim levels, it would be beneficial to discuss some of the things that are standard equipment across all trim levels. The same 4-cylinder engine is offered on all models, and all get the same 8-speed transmission. All trim levels also come in front-wheel drive format standard, but this can be changed to all-wheel drive if you prefer (for an additional charge). Finally, all trim levels also offer three rows of seating.

Just the Basics

The base S trim level might be the lowest on offer, but it’s big on value. You get built-in connectivity through Bluetooth and USB ports, as well as support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. A rearview camera is standard, as are alloy wheels and a quality audio system with six speakers. There’s also a 6.5-inch screen on the infotainment system.

Moving On Up

The next trim level is the SE, which builds on what the S offers. You’ll find a larger touchscreen here (eight inches), as well as additional USB ports. Dual climate control makes its debut, as does the Driver Assistance package (available as an option on the S). You also gain pedestrian detection, leatherette seats, and 10-way power adjustment capabilities for the driver seat.

Higher Still

The SEL trim is the next up, and you’ll need to go to this level to gain a navigation system. You also get VW’s Digital Cockpit, as well as a sunroof and adaptive cruise control. Remote start with climate control and parking sensors are also part of the deal.

The R-Line

The R-Line is the SEL with a few special perks. Those include different exterior styling cues, larger wheels, and a stop-start system for the engine.

Premium

This is the highest trim on offer and it comes with quite a few niceties. You’ll get real leather upholstery throughout, as well as automatic high beams, and a premium Fender audio system. The wipers offer rain-sensing technology, and there is a surround-view camera system in place. Lane assist, lane departure warning, an automatic liftgate, and a heated steering wheel are just a few more of the features on offer with the Premium trim level.

In Conclusion

It can be difficult to choose which trim level is right for you with the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan. There is something to be said for each of them. Realistically, every trim level is right for someone, whether you want all the bells and whistles or prefer something a bit more simple.

 

Is the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan the Right SUV for You?

The world is chock-full of SUVs in all sizes and configurations. There are full-size, midsize, compact, subcompact, and other iterations out there. The 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan manages to - fit into the compact SUV segment, but also stand out from the crowd as an elegant version of what these vehicles can be, but all too often are not. Is it the right choice for you? Let’s take a closer look at the 2019 model and what it brings to the table.

The Bones of the Beast

Before we dive into what’s new for the 2019 model year, we need to discuss what the Tiguan is all about in the first place. It’s a compact SUV, but what does that mean? Is it tiny like the Mazda CX-5? Is it barebones like the Honda CR-V? The answer to both of those questions is “no”.

The Volkswagen Tiguan is a luxurious compact SUV that is big on space and features while still managing to offer a relatively affordable price point. It’s also backed up by the most robust warranty in the industry. Where most automakers drop you like a hot rock at three years or 36,000 miles, VW stands behind its vehicles for six years or 72,000 miles. Good luck trying to find that sort of coverage with any other brand.

The Tiguan is many things – elegant yet sporty, refined yet capable. It stands out from the crowd in other ways, as well. It’s not quite so blob-shaped, for one. Put it up against the likes of the CR-V and you’ll immediately see the difference in the VW’s clean lines and aggressive stance.

New for 2019

For 2019, the Tiguan gains a handful of changes from the previous model year. You’ll find more driver assist options available on more trim levels, although they are not available as standard equipment on all trims. You’ll also find that the SE now offers an alarm system as standard equipment, and the SEL has gained the Digital Cockpit. The Park Distance Control feature is also standard on the SEL trim now. The only exterior change to the lineup is the rollout of the SEL R-Line Jet-Black.

Under the Hood

While the 2019 Tiguan has not gained any new additions under the hood, there really is no need for change. The engine offered on all trim levels is a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder with 184 horsepower. This is mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission with 221 lb.-ft. of torque. Fuel economy is 21 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway, while towing capacity maxes out at 1,500 pounds. Note that all-wheel drive is available on higher trim levels, and actually delivers four selectable driving modes to suit your needs.

Wrapping Up

When it is all said and done, the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan is a compelling option in the compact SUV segment. Combining performance and capability with a unique style, it truly stands out in a sea of competitors.

 

Questions and Answers about the Volkswagen Tiguan

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Are you in the market for a reliable, stylish compact SUV that offers plenty of features and lots of capabilities? If so, then the Volkswagen Tiguan is definitely on your radar. However, you might still be on the fence about whether this is the right purchase for you and your family. We’ll attempt to answer some of the most frequently asked questions about the Tiguan to give you the necessary information.

Is the Tiguan rear-wheel drive?

No, the Tiguan is front-wheel drive with the option to add all-wheel drive as an upgrade. Note that all-wheel drive can be added to any trim level and that the drivetrain does not change with the various trim levels offered.

What’s the engine used in the Tiguan?

The current Volkswagen Tiguan uses a turbocharged 4-cylinder engine mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission. It puts out 184 horsepower.

Is it worth upgrading to all-wheel drive with the Tiguan?

Yes, in our opinion the upgrade is well worth the nominal cost involved. In addition to better traction in wet and icy/snowy conditions, you also get a more composed overall ride on dry pavement. The all-wheel-drive system is also better able to handle jostling from bumps and rough driving surfaces.

What sort of fuel economy can I expect with the Volkswagen Tiguan?

While the Tiguan is rated for 22 MPG in the city and 29 MPG on the highway, in the real world, drivers frequently find that they achieve even better scores, with many of them breaking the 30 MPG mark by a good bit. However, understand that many factors play a role in fuel economy, including your driving habits.

Does the Tiguan offer seating for five or seven?

Actually, it’s both. The front-wheel-drive Tiguan offers seating for five. However, adding the all-wheel-drive option also opens up the choice to add another row of seats, bringing its seating capabilities up to seven. However, the third row does take up some cargo space, leaving 12 cubic feet with the seats upright. Lowering them adds a significant amount of room, though.

Does the Tiguan support Apple CarPlay or Android Auto?

Yes, it does. In addition, both are integrated with the base model so there’s no need to upgrade to get that functionality.

Is a Wi-Fi hotspot available with the Tiguan?

Yes, the Tiguan comes with a Wi-Fi hotspot as standard equipment on all trim levels. It also comes with other important features, including standard automated emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and more.

Does the Tiguan have adaptive cruise control?

Adaptive cruise control is available as an option, but only with higher trim levels.

Performance & Passenger Comfort

As you can see, the Volkswagen Tiguan offers an interesting mixture of performance and features. Whether you’re looking for a good mix of cargo space and passenger capacity, the ability to carry up to seven people, or just want a poised, confident vehicle that’s capable of taking you anywhere you want to go, it delivers. Visit us at Lou Bachrodt Volkswagen today to test drive one.

 

Understanding the Features and Capabilities of the Volkswagen Tiguan

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Thinking about investing in a compact crossover SUV? If so, there are lots of options out there. Just about every automaker has one or two vehicles that fit into this slot. However, the Volkswagen Tiguan is one that you should certainly consider before making your final buying decision. What does the Tiguan bring to the table and how might it benefit you?

Engine Options

Unlike some competitors, there is only one engine option available with the Volkswagen Tiguan – a turbocharged four-cylinder engine that puts out 184 horsepower. This is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission.

Drive Train Choices

While there’s only a single engine choice, the Tiguan is available in both front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive formats. It is front-wheel drive by default and offers a 0 to 60 MPH time of 8.2 seconds. Upgrading to the all-wheel-drive version offers the ability to enjoy traction on just about any surface or in any driving conditions, but it does drop the 0 to 60 MPH time to 9.1 seconds.

Trim Levels

You’ll find five different trim levels offered, which ensures that you’re able to get just the right level of comfort, refinement, and luxury for your needs. The base model is the S, followed by the SE, the SE R-Line Black, the SEL, and then the SEL Premium R-Line.

However, those trim levels do nothing to change the drivetrain. All Tiguans have the same engine and powertrain options. Upgrading to another trim level is all about adding creature comforts, safety equipment, and technology. That’s good news because it means that a base S offers the same power and performance as a top-of-the-line SEL Premium R-Line Tiguan.

The SE model is one of the most popular starting points because it brings with it an eight-inch touchscreen, rather than the smaller one on the S. It also offers leatherette seats and keyless access. A seat heating and ventilation system are also offered. Moving to the SEL trim brings with it remote start capabilities, a power liftgate, 18-inch wheels, a panoramic sunroof, and adaptive cruise control, which is a significant benefit to anyone who does more than a little interstate driving.

As a note, while the all-wheel-drive system can be added to any trim level, it is also the only way to get a third-row seat option. This brings the seating capabilities to seven, allowing you to carry more people in comfort. However, the third row will need to be folded down to enjoy any real cargo space. With the seats up, there are 12 cubic feet of space. With them folded, you get substantially more - 33 cubic feet. The second-row seats also fold down to get even more space (65.7 cubic feet).

Poised & Comfortable: Come See the Volkswagen Tiguan

The Tiguan offers a comfortable, almost luxurious ride in any trim level. It’s confident, poised, and ready to get you where you want to go. Volkswagen Tiguan is the compact crossover SUV that you'll love for city errands or highway road trips - it performs beautifully in every setting. Come down to Lou Bachrodt Volkswagen today for a test drive.