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    MY17 Tiguan as a family car?

    Hi,

    I'm considering a base Tiguan Trendline as a family car, it will need to be able to transport a family of 4, including a 2 year and a 4 year old in car seats.

    Just wondering what does everyone think of this, I know its probably too early for any MY17 owners on this board yet, so anyone with an older Tiguan that uses it a family car?

    Im coming from a current generation Camry Hybrid that is the size of a cargo ship in comparison, but realise cars like the Tiguan have very good space utilisation with its upright body. The main reason for the Tiguan is to get something with a bigger and more practical boot... plus I love the new Tiguan!
    Last edited by Brazen; 25-09-2016 at 07:48 PM.

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    The new tiguan has been classed as a mid size suv, the old one was a small suv. You wont have any issues with a family car. I am buying a higline r line pack and i have a 7 month old and a 5 yr old so 2 car seats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fridgie877 View Post
    The new tiguan has been classed as a mid size suv, the old one was a small suv. You wont have any issues with a family car. I am buying a higline r line pack and i have a 7 month old and a 5 yr old so 2 car seats.
    Great feedback thanks, that will be a beauty. If only you could option things like LED headlights and proximity key on the other variants - but I suppose they need to encourage people to walk up the range.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brazen View Post
    Great feedback thanks, that will be a beauty. If only you could option things like LED headlights and proximity key on the other variants - but I suppose they need to encourage people to walk up the range.
    I couldn't even tell you what the higline has over the other two lol. The R-line is the only tiguan or vw for that matter, that interests me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fridgie877 View Post
    I couldn't even tell you what the higline has over the other two lol. The R-line is the only tiguan or vw for that matter, that interests me.
    Ha. Yeah I can see what you mean - the Tiguan looks like it was designed to be Highline R-Line.

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    Looking more and more at the specs, really don't want to upgrade to a car without rear seat vents and proximity key. Thinking that a 110 Comfortline with Luxury pack is the ideal for us.

    What prices are people getting for these? Looking through I can only see Highline prices. With Corp discount would 42 on road be doable?

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    Hi everyone,

    How does the new Tiguan compare in size to the latest BMW X1?

    Looking to transport 2 young kids too.

    Thanks

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    I'm blown away by the space in both the X1 and the Tiguan.

    I'm in a different situation in that my kids are older, 14 and 16 so am after rear seat space and not so much cargo space. I do love the extra boot space under the floor in the X1 because they use run flats.

    I'm really struggling to make a decision. My head says BMW (having owned one before) and my heart says R-Line Tiguan. Also my head keeps telling me don't pay BMW/Audi/Merc money for a VW.

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    Exactly right, X1 with simliar features can be had for less than an R-line Tig at the moment.

    But I'd like to know if they are comparable in internal size or does the Tig have more space than the X1?

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    I would have thought that the new Tiguan would be more comparable to the X3 for size/space? The X1's interior seems quite small.

    2017 Tiguan 162TSI Highline/R-Line
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