USED: What You Need to Know About the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan
See what we loved about this car in our full Volkswagen Tiguan Review.
Who This Car is For
- Small families who want great cargo space, but are willing to sacrifice some of it for the option of a 3rd row for occasional extra passengers.
- People with pets. Seriously, the cargo space with the 3rd row down is incredible.
- Anyone who wants a comfortable, reliable SUV on a budget.
What This 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan Costs
Each of the following models is also available with an upgrade to include AWD. VW calls this 4Motion and it follows a model name like so: Tiguan SE with 4Motion. This upgrade seems to add about $2,500 to the cost of whichever model you’re looking at.
Starting at just $24,295 the S model is an extremely affordable option that offers a 2.0L turbo engine, and 8-speed transmission, 22-29 MPG, a 6.5″ touch screen infotainment system, automatic headlights, roof rails, and 17″ wheels.
The SE we drove for our 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan review starts at $26,695 and includes leatherette seating, 8″ touch screen, blind-spot monitoring, and brake assist.
Next up is the SEL which offers a digital cockpit, navigation, and adaptive cruise control and retails for about $31,795.
The SEL R-Line and SEL Premiums start at $33,645 and $37,195 respectively. The R-line is an appearance package with unique badging and accents. The Premium comes standard with AWD, LED headlamps, and a Fender premium audio system.
And if one of those packages wasn’t enough, you can go all out with the $38,895 Premium R-line with 4Motion which includes all of the above.
What You Should Know About this Budget Friendly 3-Row SUV
- 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine
- 184 horsepower
- 22-29 miles per gallon
- Front-wheel drive (AWD available!)
- Halogen headlights, LED running lights, taillights
- Heated, foldable, power mirrors
- Black roof rails
- 3-point safety seat belts (shoulder belts) for all 7 seats
- 6 airbags
- Brake assist and forward-collision warning
- Blind-spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert
- LATCH for carseats
- Rearview camera system
- Tire pressure monitoring
- Dual-zone climate control
- Leather-wrapped steering wheel
- Heated, 10-way power driver’s seat
- Second-row seats 40/20/40 split, sliding and reclining with armrests
- Third-row seats 50/50 split, fold flat
- 8″ touch screen with Apple Car Play, Android Auto, USB/Aux-In ports, Bluetooth, and CD player
The 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan was loaned to me for a week so that I could experience it and share my thoughts. All opinions and photos are my own.