We have owned since brand new a 2018 Tiguan SE 4motion (AWD) with panoramic sunroof.
This is one model above base with leatherette light grey interior on black exterior. Niceties: Apple CarPlay , basic safety like auto braking for front and rear along with bling spot detection.
How did it fare so far?
Just following maintenance per manual including 10k OCI.
Notable this has been our most reliable vehicle by a long shot to 200k including her prior 2005 Subaru Legacy and 96 Civic. This is her third car she has owned in her life is 50.
Issues on the way:
1) Panoramic roof started leaking 4 months into ownership due clogging from an excessive pollen year. Turned out to be later TSB to open up ends of drain lines. Issue never happened again.
2) 151k miles engine going into limp mode. A bummer because a goodwill extended warranty came out till 150k to replace ignition wiring harness(known issue). Dealer charged over $1000 to replace $100ish part.
3) At 195k miles Fuel door electric lock started to be intermittent. $200 .
Wear items outside of scheduled maintenance:
• Full Brakes including pads/rotors twice
• tires twice and nearly worn out now. Replacements were General RT43 and RT45. Guessing she’ll want General RT4? Again. The 4motion coupled to these tires is very predictable in snow, ice , rain and slush.
Car remains a pleasure to drive and a little bit fun compared to its peers (CRV and RAV4). Power is okay, just adequate. It’s smooth and quiet. The 8 speed AISIN automatic remains smooth. It was clunky at first but a free TSB fixed that 1 year or so in from new.
The interior looks still newish as easy to clean especially wipeable leatherette. Just slight wear on interior driver door handle.
Wife commutes 70 miles highway round trip to work 3-4 days per week. I use for ski trips with daughters.
It manages 30+ MPG consistently but guessing 80% high way. It drops to 25 mpg city/town. It beats the rated 22 city / 27 highway.
Minor nags:
Suspension if you hit bumps at certain angles has slight creak however it is factory original.
It is slightly leaking oil from valve cover gasket area. Consumption or loss not sure is about 1/2 quart in a 10k oci.
We hope for another 3 years/75k which conicides with daughter graduating college and home fully paid. I think this perfectly maintained per schedule car can do it.
I thought it was going to be a bad experience when she picked VW over Honda , Subaru , Mazda and Toyota compact SUVs. However thus far not the case.
This is one model above base with leatherette light grey interior on black exterior. Niceties: Apple CarPlay , basic safety like auto braking for front and rear along with bling spot detection.
How did it fare so far?
Just following maintenance per manual including 10k OCI.
Notable this has been our most reliable vehicle by a long shot to 200k including her prior 2005 Subaru Legacy and 96 Civic. This is her third car she has owned in her life is 50.
Issues on the way:
1) Panoramic roof started leaking 4 months into ownership due clogging from an excessive pollen year. Turned out to be later TSB to open up ends of drain lines. Issue never happened again.
2) 151k miles engine going into limp mode. A bummer because a goodwill extended warranty came out till 150k to replace ignition wiring harness(known issue). Dealer charged over $1000 to replace $100ish part.
3) At 195k miles Fuel door electric lock started to be intermittent. $200 .
Wear items outside of scheduled maintenance:
• Full Brakes including pads/rotors twice
• tires twice and nearly worn out now. Replacements were General RT43 and RT45. Guessing she’ll want General RT4? Again. The 4motion coupled to these tires is very predictable in snow, ice , rain and slush.
Car remains a pleasure to drive and a little bit fun compared to its peers (CRV and RAV4). Power is okay, just adequate. It’s smooth and quiet. The 8 speed AISIN automatic remains smooth. It was clunky at first but a free TSB fixed that 1 year or so in from new.
The interior looks still newish as easy to clean especially wipeable leatherette. Just slight wear on interior driver door handle.
Wife commutes 70 miles highway round trip to work 3-4 days per week. I use for ski trips with daughters.
It manages 30+ MPG consistently but guessing 80% high way. It drops to 25 mpg city/town. It beats the rated 22 city / 27 highway.
Minor nags:
Suspension if you hit bumps at certain angles has slight creak however it is factory original.
It is slightly leaking oil from valve cover gasket area. Consumption or loss not sure is about 1/2 quart in a 10k oci.
We hope for another 3 years/75k which conicides with daughter graduating college and home fully paid. I think this perfectly maintained per schedule car can do it.
I thought it was going to be a bad experience when she picked VW over Honda , Subaru , Mazda and Toyota compact SUVs. However thus far not the case.
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