Great video as always. I’m a US viewer with a 2018 Tiguan. It’s so cool to watch your videos and see what different features and options are available on European cars. It makes me realize all the cost cutting on US models. lol
There are simple things like the absence of door trims on every trim level. Only the top of the range gets door trims and even then, only on the front doors. Smart LED tail lights, Discover Pro, R-Line pack (as of yet), different rim designs aren't available either. Some more differences can be found throughout the range. For example, the Golf gets a manual handbrake, no hill hold assist, no digital cockpit, no dynamic LED tail lights, no AWD...
So the base model is “S” then there is “SE”.. then “SEL” and then “SEL Premium”... S.) this model doesn’t have many features at all except for backup camera because for all model year 2018, all US Spec Cars under 10k pounds are required to have backup cameras. But the “s” trim has the 6.5” touch system. But that’s about it, and halogen lights and cloth seats.. fog lights are optional. 17” wheels. SE.) This trim has a bunch of features added.. leatherette heated seats. Discover media 8” system. Leather stitched steering wheel. Power driver seat. It also has front assist (forward collision and pedestrian warning) and blind spot warning. Panoramic sunroof and fog lights are optional. Still has halogen headlights only. 17” wheels SEL.) it has everything the SE has, but adds adaptive cruise control and NAV to the discover 8” system. Panoramic sunroof is standard. And 18” upgraded wheels come standard. Halogen lights are still the only option. SEL Premium.) This Is the only tiguan in the US that can have the digital cockpit and full LED headlights. It also adds full leather and sportier seats. And full piece door trims. Fender audio also. 19” wheels. In the US the SE is the best bang for your buck, but it’s quite sad how the only way to get digital cockpit and the cool led headlights is to get the SEL Premium. Hopefully VW will offer it on a lower trim level some time soon. The US tiguan has a 2.0t 184hp / 221 lb/tq and an 8 speed aisin auto (no DSG) Overall it’s a good car but there’s some differences between the EU model and the NA model.. first thing I noticed was the storage in the dash.. in America we have a tray (no latchable cover). And also the tiguan doesn’t have as much lighting in the trunk as the Eu model.. but otherwise they’re quite similar.
TH-cam suggested me this video and polish version side by side and now i realise how much views are you getting there... Wish these english versions are more successful since you put quite an effort in those
Driving around Germany a couple of months ago, I observed Tiguan Allspace driving on the left lane at 200 kph. Seems like Tiguan Allspace buyers in Germany seem to buy the higher end models. Here in the USA I drive a 2019 Tiguan SE 4 Motion barely a mid level with all the cost cutting , great value.
I have a 2018 Tiguan R line in Canada. We can only get the R line package on the highest trim and I'm totally happy with the car. It's all I need. Its fully loaded with all the gizmos and driving aids. That being said, I could use a few more horsepowers. It only has 184. The turbo is slightly laggy but you can get around that by keeping it in sport and manually shifting. So far I love the car. Apparently you can get it to euro hp specs once the warranty runs out.
The Tiguan Allspace or simply the American Tiguan since we don't get the smaller version. Looks great especially in the cockpit/interior but will it last without problems like earlier Volkswagen SUV's?
Brilliant, Marek. Its proportions look like a tiny Q7 from the side. I would prefer this one instead of a regular one not only for that. A bigger mass and longer base usually give you more comfort at high speed. So the longer -- the better. So it would be very interesting to compare two Tiguans side to side in a warmer times of year. Thanks for review. Perfect as always. =)
Great review Marek! I have contemplated getting a Tiguan. I would like to move to an all wheel drive vehicle and do not understand why, if you are buy a Kodiaq or Tiguan or any SUV, you would get a front wheel drive car, as so many people appear to do. I find it purpose defeating. I have looked at a number of used Tiguans, but unfortunately so many are front wheel drive. One further comment is that I feel that there is merit in looking at an estate/wagon/kombi in all wheel drive over an SUV. I find that the Passat Alltrack is really worth considering, if you want a VW of course, and particularly with its huge boot/trunk. It is just as capable as a Tiguan Allspace, but it has much more room for each of the five passengers it can carry and more for luggage. I guess the only downside, with comparison to the Allspace, is it does not take 2 extra kids in the back.
If you get stuck and need to be towed out of trouble more than twice a year, the all wheel drive versions are certainly worth a look. If you are undecided between a 200+hp and greater than 400Nm torque car, especially one that's likely to tow over 2.5 tons regularly, then get the all wheel drive version. Otherwise think carefully about just why you want 4wd and whether you can justify the extra purchase and running cost of it. You forgot that you sit much lower in a Passat than in an SUV or Crossover. You may like one or the other, but there is a big difference in most models
Great review Marek - is the beautiful scenery in Poland? Fake exhaust alert again - let us all keep the pressure up to stop these nasty things appearing on cars.
Ford Edge is a very under-rated car. I like it very much. Except I don't trust the reliability of its Powershift transmission. Perhaps my doubt about this is misplaced but in my experience the backup from Ford to its products and customers is very poor should anything go wrong.
Don't compare the XC90 to VW/Škoda, compare it to Range Rover and Q7. If you have 80k set asside for a car, go for the Q7 or the XC90 you won't regret it (well at least if Volvo fixes the engine range and adds a 6 cyl).
Exterior design and interior design( to some extent, e.g. practicality) are very subjective. In my honest opinion i would kill myself before i would sit in a VAG designed car(talking about Seat and Skoda and VW) beacuse their interiors are more or less the same boring old plastic shitboxes. On the other hand, the 5008 seems to be light years ahead, despite maybe some minor inconveniences, but for the average family it will not hinder any kind of experience. Again. Matters of opinion.
Atlas is another cookie altogether. Don't compare it it's HUGE and the engine is shit. Tiguan Allspace is virtualy the same as the Kodiaq, it all comes down to design, badge and price.
It actualy has 4x4 option with a Haldex which is NOT FOR OFF-ROAD but it's great for slippery conditions and X-DF systems makes it corner almost like a golf. Same as with the Kodiaq. Both have the same oily bits which are superior and more refined than the french ones. If you only need a MPV go for the 5008, but it's not an SUV and the small steering wheel is a pain at long drives (at least for me).
Yes, and no. If the children are in child seats in the second row, sometimes adults will have to squeeze back in the third row. I know it's an emergency short trip solution, but still.
A Renault Grand Scenic seems much more rational, especially for the price... but then I don't think "SUVs" offer anything of real value over an MPV, and in most cases an MPV offers more space for the same footprint. But I guess it isn't "sporty". ;)
MPV's offer more space than SUV's, period, but like Marek said, if you don't need AWD you shouldn't look at SUV's. MPV's are cheaper and more spacious.
Tough one lol, if you are looking at SUV's and not MPV's. If you don't mind my 50 cents, persoanly i would say go for MPV's which have actualy usable 3rd row. Out of SUV's : Kodiaq 3rd row is bad, 5008 looks cool and is more practical, Kia Sorento is spacious in the 3rd row BUT it costs arround 50k. Alot more choice with MPV's. Would say go for Mazda CX-9 or Ford Everest but they aren't for sale here.
OK, I see how drugs and chalk could cause an unintended joke :) BTW, chalk in Polish is kreda (regular e, not Ę, which I have no clue how to transcribe in English, and D instead of T). Kreta is Crete, like the Greek island.
VW Allspace same specs as Q5: VW is still about 15k cheaper, but Audi looks better and is more refined. Kodiaq same spec as Q5 is about 25k cheaper. I personaly would never buy Q5, go for the Q7 it's just 15k more and you get ALOT BETTER CAR.
when will people fkn understand they don t have to buy every single option AND the biggest engine and that video reviewers like to make german cars look expensive buy always telling the price fully freaking kitted. meanwhile a fkn polo has more tech than a land rover and no one says anything
Great video as always. I’m a US viewer with a 2018 Tiguan. It’s so cool to watch your videos and see what different features and options are available on European cars. It makes me realize all the cost cutting on US models. lol
So what's missing from the US model?
And could you explain SL, SEL, etc. trim levels? I could never get a hang of those.
There are simple things like the absence of door trims on every trim level. Only the top of the range gets door trims and even then, only on the front doors. Smart LED tail lights, Discover Pro, R-Line pack (as of yet), different rim designs aren't available either. Some more differences can be found throughout the range. For example, the Golf gets a manual handbrake, no hill hold assist, no digital cockpit, no dynamic LED tail lights, no AWD...
So the base model is “S” then there is “SE”.. then “SEL” and then “SEL Premium”...
S.) this model doesn’t have many features at all except for backup camera because for all model year 2018, all US Spec Cars under 10k pounds are required to have backup cameras. But the “s” trim has the 6.5” touch system. But that’s about it, and halogen lights and cloth seats.. fog lights are optional. 17” wheels.
SE.) This trim has a bunch of features added.. leatherette heated seats. Discover media 8” system. Leather stitched steering wheel. Power driver seat. It also has front assist (forward collision and pedestrian warning) and blind spot warning. Panoramic sunroof and fog lights are optional. Still has halogen headlights only. 17” wheels
SEL.) it has everything the SE has, but adds adaptive cruise control and NAV to the discover 8” system. Panoramic sunroof is standard. And 18” upgraded wheels come standard. Halogen lights are still the only option.
SEL Premium.) This Is the only tiguan in the US that can have the digital cockpit and full LED headlights. It also adds full leather and sportier seats. And full piece door trims. Fender audio also. 19” wheels.
In the US the SE is the best bang for your buck, but it’s quite sad how the only way to get digital cockpit and the cool led headlights is to get the SEL Premium. Hopefully VW will offer it on a lower trim level some time soon.
The US tiguan has a 2.0t 184hp / 221 lb/tq and an 8 speed aisin auto (no DSG)
Overall it’s a good car but there’s some differences between the EU model and the NA model.. first thing I noticed was the storage in the dash.. in America we have a tray (no latchable cover). And also the tiguan doesn’t have as much lighting in the trunk as the Eu model.. but otherwise they’re quite similar.
Oh. I forgot to mention. 4Motion is optional on all trim levels and comes with the select dial just like the EU model :-)
TH-cam suggested me this video and polish version side by side and now i realise how much views are you getting there... Wish these english versions are more successful since you put quite an effort in those
Thanks, so do I ;) Especially since they make 3-4 times as much revenue per 1k views, than Polish videos.
Thats also nice to know.. Interesting
so basically he gets almost the same revenue on the English version even though the Polish version gets 3-4 more views. Interesting youtube :)
Driving around Germany a couple of months ago, I observed Tiguan Allspace driving on the left lane at 200 kph. Seems like Tiguan Allspace buyers in Germany seem to buy the higher end models. Here in the USA I drive a 2019 Tiguan SE 4 Motion barely a mid level with all the cost cutting , great value.
I have a 2018 Tiguan R line in Canada. We can only get the R line package on the highest trim and I'm totally happy with the car. It's all I need. Its fully loaded with all the gizmos and driving aids. That being said, I could use a few more horsepowers. It only has 184. The turbo is slightly laggy but you can get around that by keeping it in sport and manually shifting. So far I love the car. Apparently you can get it to euro hp specs once the warranty runs out.
Yeah, chip tuning is not a problem. The lag you're describing is probably an emissions thing. Older VW used to feel punchier despite less hp on paper.
The Tiguan Allspace or simply the American Tiguan since we don't get the smaller version. Looks great especially in the cockpit/interior but will it last without problems like earlier Volkswagen SUV's?
Brilliant, Marek. Its proportions look like a tiny Q7 from the side. I would prefer this one instead of a regular one not only for that. A bigger mass and longer base usually give you more comfort at high speed. So the longer -- the better. So it would be very interesting to compare two Tiguans side to side in a warmer times of year. Thanks for review. Perfect as always. =)
Great review Marek! I have contemplated getting a Tiguan. I would like to move to an all wheel drive vehicle and do not understand why, if you are buy a Kodiaq or Tiguan or any SUV, you would get a front wheel drive car, as so many people appear to do. I find it purpose defeating. I have looked at a number of used Tiguans, but unfortunately so many are front wheel drive. One further comment is that I feel that there is merit in looking at an estate/wagon/kombi in all wheel drive over an SUV. I find that the Passat Alltrack is really worth considering, if you want a VW of course, and particularly with its huge boot/trunk. It is just as capable as a Tiguan Allspace, but it has much more room for each of the five passengers it can carry and more for luggage. I guess the only downside, with comparison to the Allspace, is it does not take 2 extra kids in the back.
If you get stuck and need to be towed out of trouble more than twice a year, the all wheel drive versions are certainly worth a look. If you are undecided between a 200+hp and greater than 400Nm torque car, especially one that's likely to tow over 2.5 tons regularly, then get the all wheel drive version. Otherwise think carefully about just why you want 4wd and whether you can justify the extra purchase and running cost of it.
You forgot that you sit much lower in a Passat than in an SUV or Crossover. You may like one or the other, but there is a big difference in most models
Hi Guys, what would you choose:
Tiguan allspace R line or Peugeot 5008 GT?
Great review Marek - is the beautiful scenery in Poland? Fake exhaust alert again - let us all keep the pressure up to stop these nasty things appearing on cars.
Yup that's in Poland. Somewhere around here: goo.gl/maps/1CReEF2HV1S2
Much nicer proportions than the standard Tiguan to look at. Might even be a viable option for someone considering a Volvo XC90? This or the Kodiak?
Preferably Ford Edge.
Ford Edge is a very under-rated car. I like it very much. Except I don't trust the reliability of its Powershift transmission. Perhaps my doubt about this is misplaced but in my experience the backup from Ford to its products and customers is very poor should anything go wrong.
Don't compare the XC90 to VW/Škoda, compare it to Range Rover and Q7. If you have 80k set asside for a car, go for the Q7 or the XC90 you won't regret it (well at least if Volvo fixes the engine range and adds a 6 cyl).
What the heck? Am I the only one that thinks that Peugeot 5008 has great design? Come on this is not better... 10:45
5008 looks better, but usability-wise it is sub-par.
Marek Drives Thanks for your reply,I agree with you...Btw you and your channel are awesome, keep up the good work!
Exterior design and interior design( to some extent, e.g. practicality) are very subjective. In my honest opinion i would kill myself before i would sit in a VAG designed car(talking about Seat and Skoda and VW) beacuse their interiors are more or less the same boring old plastic shitboxes. On the other hand, the 5008 seems to be light years ahead, despite maybe some minor inconveniences, but for the average family it will not hinder any kind of experience. Again. Matters of opinion.
Marek has ( allergy ) to any french car , so it is not a surprise to say that a vw is better looking than a 5008 .
George sorry 5008 is ugly..it is too much
Kodiaq/Atlas is the way to go. What is the point of this?
Atlas is another cookie altogether. Don't compare it it's HUGE and the engine is shit. Tiguan Allspace is virtualy the same as the Kodiaq, it all comes down to design, badge and price.
Why is better then a 5008?
More functional interior.
german quality.
It actualy has 4x4 option with a Haldex which is NOT FOR OFF-ROAD but it's great for slippery conditions and X-DF systems makes it corner almost like a golf. Same as with the Kodiaq. Both have the same oily bits which are superior and more refined than the french ones. If you only need a MPV go for the 5008, but it's not an SUV and the small steering wheel is a pain at long drives (at least for me).
and more tech
jh5kl more tech? Like wath?
close to 60 000€ ?? That is near the price of VW Multivan PanAmerican 4motion 😱
It's because of the range-topping 240 hp diesel.
Beautiful landscape and there was some car driving, can't remember it was so ordinary. 😉😁
Please stop complaining about the third row !!!!
It is for children and that's it !
What so hard to understand that????
Yes, and no. If the children are in child seats in the second row, sometimes adults will have to squeeze back in the third row. I know it's an emergency short trip solution, but still.
A Renault Grand Scenic seems much more rational, especially for the price... but then I don't think "SUVs" offer anything of real value over an MPV, and in most cases an MPV offers more space for the same footprint. But I guess it isn't "sporty". ;)
Unless you need AWD.
MPV's offer more space than SUV's, period, but like Marek said, if you don't need AWD you shouldn't look at SUV's. MPV's are cheaper and more spacious.
For next Q&A, what would be you top 3 cars with 7 seats, but under 40k€. And why
Tough one lol, if you are looking at SUV's and not MPV's. If you don't mind my 50 cents, persoanly i would say go for MPV's which have actualy usable 3rd row. Out of SUV's : Kodiaq 3rd row is bad, 5008 looks cool and is more practical, Kia Sorento is spacious in the 3rd row BUT it costs arround 50k. Alot more choice with MPV's. Would say go for Mazda CX-9 or Ford Everest but they aren't for sale here.
Lon Seidman Music :D
Kodiaq is better than tiguan...all kinds of tiguan.
And looks Ugly.
Ballbags
Doga kreta? What does it means?
Winding road. I though the sign was self explanatory :)
i saw it but doga kreta sounded strange in romanian :)
Droga - road
Kręta - winding
What does it mean in Romanian?
Droga is like Drogat and it's the person that takes drugs like cocaine and Creta means Chalk in english.
OK, I see how drugs and chalk could cause an unintended joke :)
BTW, chalk in Polish is kreda (regular e, not Ę, which I have no clue how to transcribe in English, and D instead of T). Kreta is Crete, like the Greek island.
Only blind person would take this before Peugeot 5008. Is it possible that Tiguan is this ugly.
I get it. peugeot 5008 looks much better from the outside. But far as interior practicality goes Peugeot's got nothing on VW.
Great video. For that price I think I could get an Audi Q5 with a ton of kit and a better engine.
VW Allspace same specs as Q5: VW is still about 15k cheaper, but Audi looks better and is more refined. Kodiaq same spec as Q5 is about 25k cheaper. I personaly would never buy Q5, go for the Q7 it's just 15k more and you get ALOT BETTER CAR.
Mileage, curb weight, show it..
Rediculous price
when will people fkn understand they don t have to buy every single option AND the biggest engine and that video reviewers like to make german cars look expensive buy always telling the price fully freaking kitted. meanwhile a fkn polo has more tech than a land rover and no one says anything