The 2011 Volkswagen Tiguan is a 200-horsepower, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, which is mated to either a six-speed automatic or manual transmission on to the front wheels or to the 4Motion all-wheel drive system. Fuel economy ratings check in at 18-19 mpg city and 24-26 mpg highway.
The 2011 Volkswagen Tiguan is available in three trims: the S, SE and SEL. Inside, key trim pieces are made of real aluminum, while others feature a chrome finish. Volkswagen's all-wheel drive system, 4motion, is available on the SE and SEL trims. A CD player and an eight-speaker audio system come standard on the S. The SE includes higher quality cloth seat skins, heated front seats, a leather steering wheel with audio controls, and an audio system with touch-screen interface and auxiliary inputs. The Tiguan SEL gets leather seats, upgraded armrests and door trim, and a Dynaudio 300-watt, eight-channel stereo. A sunroof, iPod cable, backup camera, touch-screen navigation system with 30 GB hard drive, and power sunroof shade are optional, while Bluetooth connectivity is now standard across the board. The S trim starts at about $24,000.
MSRP: $23,720 - $37,390
Invoice: $22,771 - $35,895
MPG: 19 City / 26 Hwy
The 2011 Volkswagen Tiguan is available in three trims: the S, SE and SEL. Inside, key trim pieces are made of real aluminum, while others feature a chrome finish. Volkswagen's all-wheel drive system, 4motion, is available on the SE and SEL trims. A CD player and an eight-speaker audio system come standard on the S. The SE includes higher quality cloth seat skins, heated front seats, a leather steering wheel with audio controls, and an audio system with touch-screen interface and auxiliary inputs. The Tiguan SEL gets leather seats, upgraded armrests and door trim, and a Dynaudio 300-watt, eight-channel stereo. A sunroof, iPod cable, backup camera, touch-screen navigation system with 30 GB hard drive, and power sunroof shade are optional, while Bluetooth connectivity is now standard across the board. The S trim starts at about $24,000.
MSRP: $23,720 - $37,390
Invoice: $22,771 - $35,895
MPG: 19 City / 26 Hwy
Purchase Deal
Deal: 0% APR for up to 60 months
As consumers flock toward more models with better fuel economy, small SUVs are becoming more popular. So far, 21.4 percent more small SUVs have been sold in 2011 compared to this time in 2010. That means that car companies don’t have to offer a lot of incentives on their small SUVs and crossovers, but in June VW is offering zero-percent financing for up to 60 months on a new Tiguan. That beats the 1.9 percent financing Honda is offering on the CR-V, and the Tiguan is more fun to drive.
Expires: 07/05/11
As consumers flock toward more models with better fuel economy, small SUVs are becoming more popular. So far, 21.4 percent more small SUVs have been sold in 2011 compared to this time in 2010. That means that car companies don’t have to offer a lot of incentives on their small SUVs and crossovers, but in June VW is offering zero-percent financing for up to 60 months on a new Tiguan. That beats the 1.9 percent financing Honda is offering on the CR-V, and the Tiguan is more fun to drive.
Expires: 07/05/11
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