Used 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan Limited Consumer Reviews
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Great SUV for the price
I looked quite a bit for a small SUV that is still roomy but not too big and bulky. The carried over 2017 Tiguan Limited into 2018 is just right. The price was lower than anyone else at less than $23,000. That included a lot of options, like 17" alloy wheels, a large 6.5" infotainment screen, Apple car play and Android Auto, roof rack, first aid kit, all weather rubber floor mats that snap in nicely, rear cargo area carpeted mat, large road kit with jumper cables, rain coat, gloves, universal combo type tool with plyers, another smaller first aid kit, foldable reflector triangle, etc. Also keyless entry with push button start. The back seats have lots of legroom and you can slide them forward or back. Really nice SUV for the price. I highly recommend this model before they are gone. The new model 2018 Tiguan is too big and more expensive.
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Just what I was looking for...
The car is solid. And powerful. I have to be careful when accelerating while making a turn from a stop. Road noise is minimal. Vehicle corners well. All of the tech works as advertised. Premium gas... you do what you have to do. Mileage seems slightly better than advertised. Love the premium package add-ons: car-play, key-less entry, push button start, etc. etc. Just enough stuff. Not too much. Recommend the 17" alloy wheel upgrade. Great pricing. All in all, just what I was looking for.
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What Happened To The VW Car-Net Option?
When I purchased the 2017 VW Tiguan Limited 2.0T with 4 Motion the "sticker" on the car said it comes with the "VW Car-Net" option. After I got the car home I found out the option IS NOT included. I called the dealership who said Volkswagen of America made an error on all the "stickers" for this model and since the option is factory installed noting can be done about it. I contacted Volkswagen of America who said "in this case it is misleading" and said nothing can be done about it. I looked at the "sticker" on another VW car that actually has the option installed and the only difference is on the car "sticker" with the installed option it says "VW Car-Net (equiped)". In addition, the gas millage is very low and the car only can use Premium Fuel! Be very cautious when purchasing this car and ask questions! Update 2/3/2020: VW of America" is still misleading customers buy stating on the car sticker that the "VW Car- Net" option is included when it is NOT INCLUDED! Read and ask questions if you are buying a VW and the car sticker says this option is included - IT IS NOT INCLUDED! *****8/7/2021 UPDATE - The car now has 61,000 mile on the odometer. The engine now sounds like a lawn mower. VW cars used to be good for at least 100,000 miles before any real problems. Very disappointed. This is the 4th VW I have owned and will be the last. The myth of VW quality is long long gone! ******* 2/9/2023 Update - The stickers on VW cars are still misleading when it lists Car Net. Volkswagen of America simply doesn't care what they tell the customer. The car has 84,000 miles and the loan is paid off. When the car finally gives out my 20 plus years relationship with VW will be thankfully be finished. ******2/9/2024 Update - The car has 99,400 miles. The engine now sounds like a "sewing machine". The oil usage is 1 quart every 1000 miles. ******8/12/2024 Update - The car now has 107,292 miles. About a month ago the radio started to "lock up" where as you couldn't change any radio stations by using the preset buttons or manual tuning. Also none of the "option" buttons around the radio stopped working. The problem is intermittent and sometimes the radio works OK and sometimes it is stuck on the last station you were listening to. This problem occurs with AM, FM, and Sirius. On another subject, the car is only supposed to be filled with Premium Gas (93). So it is more expensive to operate. I noticed that the later Tiguan models can use regular gas. The car usually gets 23 miles per gallon for local or HIGHWAY travel. On the highway if you drive over 60 MPH you will only get 23 MPH. If you stay under 60MPH you can get up to 30 miles per gallon on very long highway drives. Always very poor milage on city driving.
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Great Little Buggy
I purchased the Tiguan in February 2017. Its price had been reduced to $21,500 from $26,800. Its fast and has very agile handling. Its tall and visability is great, fuel economy is so so. For its size the cargo space is sufficient, and its easy to park and manuver in town. The interior (black and tan). For the money, hard to beat.
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Classy, comfy, and smooth and easy to drive
This car handles better than my former MDX. It gets about 20 miles to the gallon on gas. Cargo space is a little tight, but passenger roominess front and back is plentiful.
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The little SUV that can
Bought mine in 2017 and now have just under 30k miles on it. Wonderful car that is extremely practical and fun to drive. These late model PQ35 Tiguans are really solid cars- VW had all the bugs worked out of this 2nd gen chassis version by this model year. Has plenty of power, decent gas mileage (23 mpg around town and 30 mpg hwy), transmission shifts smooth. Drives extremely well in snow (especially with Nokian tires). Rear seat room is very good for a car this size (fits my large teenage sons no problem) and it's super easy to fold the rear seats flat. Best feature is the front passenger seat that folds forward flat- this allows you to carry some impressive cargo. I have carried five interior house doors (30"x 80") in this car, carried 68 8ft long deck boards and all kinds of lumber/building materials. There is no other car in this size category that can do that. Overall a very practical car that is sized just right, fun to drive, very solid feeling, and performs very well in poor weather. My only complaint is I wish the cloth seats were less prone to staining and I wish it had LED headlights. If you can find a used low mileage one with a Premium Package buy it.
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worse car ever
Purchased a 2017 VW Tiquan two years ago with 27000 miles. Prior to purchasing the vehicle, the instrument cluster had been replaced, the intake manifold gasket had been replaced and the ac compressor had been replaced, all before 27000 miles. Within 2 years of owning the VW Tiquan, all wheel sensors had to be replaced, the start/stop button was replaced, the radio entertainment complete system was replaced, a new battery, and the AC compressor broke again. This would be the third AC system placed in vehicle. The dealer didnt give a crap and I called VW corporate and they didnt give a crap. I will never buy another vw. Prior to Tiquan, I had a Toureg which was just as bad.
Perfect Size AWD SUV
it gets up and goes. quiet smooth ride love it
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Fun to drive
Great car, we own luxury cars and this one rides and handles as well. Only problem is passing on highway, blind spot have to turn head to look as well as squat down to look through side mirror, to make sure you can enter other lane. Handles fine once you know how to look.
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