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Volkswagen - Tiguan (2013)

Discover the dynamic Volkswagen Tiguan price landscape with our comprehensive market snapshot. From the crisp 2013 launch to today’s latest trims, this guide offers context on how the Model name, year, and overall condition shape every owner’s budget decisions. Whether you’re scouting for a fresh Volkswagen Tiguan or evaluating a used Volkswagen Tiguan price hunt, you’ll find the data you need to make an informed decision.

Key Specs at a Glance

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter turbo‑charged four‑cylinder producing between 184 and 240 hp depending on the exact trim.
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with paddle shifters for sporty but efficient shifting.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol) and optional diesel variants in certain regions.
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive standard; all‑wheel drive (AWD) optional on many models.
  • Dimensions (Approx.): Length 4,421 mm, Width 1,799 mm, Height 1,622 mm; Wheelbase 2,644 mm.
  • Cargo Capacity: 410 L with rear seats up, expandable to 1,376 L when folded.
  • Weight: 1,500–1,700 kg depending on options.
  • Interior Features: Dual‑zone climate control, touchscreen infotainment, optional leather upholstery, power‑adjustable seats.
  • Safety: Standard airbags, stability control, optional forward‑collision warning, lane‑keeping assist, adaptive cruise control.

When discussing value, clarity matters: Volkswagen Tiguan 2013 price typically mirrors the early‑mid 2010s European and North American markets, where the base model began around €18,000 in 2013, while still‑new trims pushed near €28,000. Referencing that legacy baseline allows consumers to compare how far the vehicle’s market has moved over the decade.

Depreciation Insight

The Volkswagen Tiguan depreciation curve follows a typical luxury‑compact trajectory. In the first year, owners can expect to lose roughly 15‑20% of the car’s original value if they maintain it in good condition. Over the next three years, cumulative depreciation usually hovers around 35‑40%. By the fifth year mark, a well‑maintained Tiguan may retain about 55‑60% of its original purchase price.

These figures are derived from historical sales data and reflect average mileage (~15,000 km/year), regional incentives, and resale demand


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