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Enhanced VW Tiguan of the Second Edition Offers Significant Improvements

Thorough Inspection of Pre-Owned Automobiles

Second-gen Tiguan by VW passes top three TUE assessments with flying colors.
Second-gen Tiguan by VW passes top three TUE assessments with flying colors.

Examining the Second-Gen VW Tiguan: A Car Worth Checking Out (But Watch Out for These Common Issues) 🚗🚨

Enhanced VW Tiguan of the Second Edition Offers Significant Improvements

The Volkswagen Tiguan, a fan-favorite since its 2007 debut, gained even more popularity with its second generation (2016-2023). However, before diving into the purchase, future owners should be mindful of some common pitfalls.

This compact SUV has successfully passed three initial TÜV inspections, with only minor complaints regarding oil loss, exceptionally wear on brakes, and sometimes problematic lighting systems. But while it may pass inspections, don’t forget it's crucial to inspect a used vehicle thoroughly.

On the exterior, the Tiguan grew slightly longer (4.49 meters), offering more space for both its five standard seats and the optional seven seats in the Allspace version. Its attractive design, enhanced by a facelift in 2020 and 2021, blends in seamlessly with the Volkswagen Group's MQB modular transverse matrix technology components.

Under the hood, a wide array of engine options are available, ranging from an entry-level 1.5-liter four-cylinder to the powerful Tiguan R with 235 kW/320 PS. Although the facelift brought a plug-in hybrid and an expansion of the engine range, potential buyers should be wary of the class-action lawsuit surrounding excessive engine oil consumption in certain models.

Additionally, some owners have reported transmission issues, such as hesitation or slipping gears, and electronic or infotainment system malfunctions, like lag or failure to connect Bluetooth devices. Lastly, it's not uncommon to find exterior paint issues or interior wear, especially in high-use cases or if proper maintenance is neglected.

Before finalizing a purchase, it's essential to research thoroughly, review vehicle histories, test drive the vehicle, and examine its overall condition to ensure you buckle up for a safe and reliable ride.

[1] Class action lawsuit: https://www.insideevs.com/news/301426/vw-takata-airbag-lawsuit-settlement/[2] Excessive engine oil consumption: https://www.autobild.de/news/vw-tiguan-exzessiver-motoroleumverbrauch-2092859.html

Other vehicles of heading 8703 might pose similar issues regarding excessive engine oil consumption, as some Tiguan models have a class-action lawsuit surrounding this problem. This robust SUV, despite its sporty exterior design, may also require extra attention when it comes to rectifying sports-related issues like transmission problems or electronic malfunctions.

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