Used 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan for Sale near Denver, CO
For 2013, the Tiguan, Volkswagen’s midsize SUV crossover, gets a mid-cycle scrub. Targeted at small families looking for something sportier than a wagon, this model is sleeker and more economical. It is available in 7 trims, all of which contain a turbcharged 200-hp 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine with 207 lb-ft of torque. VW likes to tout the Tiguan as the only car of its class to offer its turbo standard.
The base S has a 6-speed manual transmission for the front-wheel-drive version, with an available 6-speed automatic; all-wheel drive (AWD) is also available. The S sits atop 16-inch wheels and has daytime running lights. The SE ditches the manual transmission and the cloth seats, adding simulated leather seats and tacking on a roof rail; it comes standard with 18-inch wheels. Sunroof and navigation are available for both. The top-of-the-line SEL has all the goodies below it and adds bi-xenon headlights, leather seating and 19-inch wheels.
Outside, the Tiguan's front end has been redesigned to conform to the modern VW look, with new fog lights and a lower grille, making it look more like its big brother the Tuareg. With its seamless exterior it’s handsome—German handsome. (Some might read that as bland.)
The interior is where the Tiguan truly shines. The clean, stitched interior and uncluttered dash are hallmark features of all VWs. This car isn’t cheap, in both what you pay for it and what you get for your money.
Although it's pitched as a cross between GTI sport, Jetta practicality and Touran heft, it’s not as fun to drive as one may have hoped for. Still, it is comfortable and reasonably good on gas, with an estimated 18 mpg city/26 highway for the manual and 21/26 for the automatic. It has comfortable seating for 5 adults and a good amount of cargo room (56.1 cubic feet with seats folded). It’s a tall ride in a smallish frame.
The 2012 Tiguan was a Top Safety Pick from the IIHS, and you can expect the same from this year’s model. It has 6 airbags with side curtain protection, as well as what they call an Intelligent Crash Response System, which unlocks the doors, shuts off the fuel pump and turns on the hazards in case of a serious collision.
Volkswagen is attempting to bring modest elegance into the crossover world, and with its engineering and craft, has succeeded with the Tiguan.
4.4 Overall rating
(14 reviews)This is my first new car. I LOVE IT. Excellent acceleration and handeling. Driven 700 miles in the first week!! I have a long commute to work so I need to enjoy my ride and I would say I definitely do. The Tiguan shape really stands out in a crowd and looks very sporty and fun. There is plenty of cargo room. The best part of the car is the GIANT sunroof!! It keeps the interior of the car bright and cheery. I would definitely reccommend this car to anyone.
Thsi car is extremely safe. I owned a Tiguan prior to this one. In the first Tiguan I was involved ina multi car pileup, where I was not at fault. My Tiguan was struck once by a Ford Escape at full speed and then a ful-size Mack truck dump truck. The VW's body panels were torn to shreds, airbags deployed, windows burst and my Tiguan became airborn becasue of the impact of the dump truck. Im luck to be alive. And I know if it werent for all of the safety designed into this vehicle, I would not be here to share this experience. Im all healed physically now but I immediately bought a second Tiguan 7 days after this wreck to restore my sense of protection.
Ibought a SEL model. love it so far, fun to drive and good power and performance. These have great ratings and I need AWD for the winter weather. Very comfortable and I love all the options.
Tiguan is an amazing deal with an award winning engine (used across many VW models). I would compare this Tiguan against the Rav4, CR-V, and similar small SUVs.
Everything good with the car except a “low pressure oil” light came on two days after the purchase. Oil level is OK, Will need to take to a shop!!!!
2013 Volkswagen Tiguan FAQs
How much does the 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan cost in Denver, CO?
The average 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan costs about $7,128.48. The average price has decreased by -10% since last year. The 40 for sale near Denver, CO on CarGurus, range from $4,900 to $14,998 in price.
How many 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan vehicles in Denver, CO have no reported accidents or damage?
25 out of 40 for sale near Denver, CO have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2013 Volkswagen Tiguan gets between 22 and 24 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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