Used 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0T SE R-Line Black 4MOTION












































Used 2022 Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0T SE R-Line Black 4MOTION
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39,423 mi -
Mankato, MN (632 mi)
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Good Deal -
This car presents a good buying opportunity. Our analysis compares this car's price, features, and condition with similar 2022 Tiguans.
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$237 price drop -
The seller has reduced the price of this car by $237 in the past 6 days.
Features & specs
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Platinum Gray Metallic exterior color -
Titan Black interior color -
Gasoline fuel type -
2L I-4 gasoline direct injection, DOHC, variable valve control, engine
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21-28 mpg -
All-wheel Drive drivetrain -
8-Speed Automatic with Tiptronic transmission -
No accidents or damage reported
Convenience
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Heated Seats
- Keyless Entry
- Keyless Start
- Power Liftgate
- Remote Start
Entertainment
- Android Auto®
- Apple CarPlay®
- Bluetooth®
- HomeLink
- USB Port
- WiFi Hotspot
Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
- Roof Rack
- Sunroof/Moonroof
Safety
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Backup Camera
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Brake Assist
- LED Headlights
- Lane Departure Warning
- Rain Sensing Wipers
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Stability Control
Seating
- Leather Seats
Additional popular features
- autonomous drive
- dynamic steering
- collision warning system
- parking distance sensors
- parking assistance
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Seller's notes
Vehicle history report
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No accidents or damage reported -
1 owner -
Personal use only -
No open recalls reported
Mankato Motors
- Monday
- 8:30am - 6pm
- Tuesday
- 8:30am - 6pm
- Wednesday
- 8:30am - 6pm
- Thursday
- 8:30am - 6pm
- Friday
- 8:30am - 6pm
- Saturday
- 8:30am - 5pm
- Sunday
- Closed
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Consumer reviews
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To many things Vw doesn’t cover that have gone wrong in
To many things Vw doesn’t cover that have gone wrong in 30000 and 40000 miles clock spring struts radio jumps stations uses oil three quarts in 10000 has oil leaks - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does not recommend this car
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I have had VWs my whole life.
I have had VWs my whole life. Had a 2022 Tiguan that had zero issues except for the oil consumption issues that it seems most people experience with this car. Around 43,000 miles we started having constant issues with the car, in and out of the dealership for 2 weeks every month. The car had electrical issues and an airflow sensor that was fixed first. Less than 1000 miles later required a new cylinder head and head gasket repair, less than 1000 miles after that the leak detection pump failed. The service manager at the VW dealership told us "If I were you I'd get rid of this car the 2022s are nightmares". We called VW to try to get a warranty extension, they wouldn't do anything for us and neither would the dealership despite (clearly) having a poorly constructed car (almost unheard of for these things to fail before 50K miles). Ended up getting rid of the car and getting a new Honda before the warranty ended. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend this car
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Nice looking car, drives fairly well, if you overlook the
Nice looking car, drives fairly well, if you overlook the turbo lag. Bought mine used Jan 2024, from Sutliff VW, it had 54K on it. Dealer kept is 10days from the day I bought it, to fix (take your choice), carbon deposits they blamed on bad gas, another oil leak (never told me there was one in the 1st place), and had to replace a gasket. Blamed the long delay on getting parts from VW. Turns out that NONE of that showed up in the maint info on the app. I asked several times for a printout of the service, never got it. Went back about 6mos later, after I had a diff dealership service it, and asked again for a printout. The only service in their system was from Dec 2023, when they certified it. Now it's burning oil and blowing blue smoke. Had I known about the issues these vehicles had, I NEVER would have bought it. - Purchased a Used car
- Used for Having fun
- Does not recommend this car
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DO NOT GET A 2022.
DO NOT GET A 2022. Plagued with issues. At dealer every month for two years so far. Just hit 50k with head gasket part not in (months backlog). Horrible horrible purchase. Avoid 2022s at all costs - Does not recommend this car
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A Satisfied User Who Got His Moneys Worth
It's a medium-sized SUV. It's not a Porsche, Audi or MB. It is comfortable, reliable, the size and capacity I sought. In two years I've put on ~24K miles and absolutely no problems. My wife is handicapped and uses a walker. She thought the car was comfortable and we made two round trips from Hartford, CT to Key West. In the last 60 years We've had a Beetle, Passat, and a VW Bus that carried our family of four and 2 Dachshunds aacross the country and back to Connecticut - Twice! - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend this car
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WTH VW
What a xxx. I got the 22 SEL R-Line and let me tell you it's not worth your hard earned cash. No clue what VW thought when building this vehicle. The drivers assists every few days constantly giving me errors every 5 seconds, the infotainment system is trash. Doesn't save navigation locations, cuts out, or goes black screened. Comfortable is poor. As a 5'11 220lbs human being, my bottom is sore after driving 2 hours. I've owned a Jetta and a Passat and those never gave me any discomfort. The only thing this thing does decently is cornering. For this price point why couldn't it get more power similar to the GTI?!?!?! GET YOURSELF SOMETHING BETTER. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend this car
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I read the manual
I really love the feel and comfort of this vehicle. It serves my family of 4 well. I am the 2nd owner at 13,000 miles. Only issue so far is the oil consumption. After only driving the car 600 miles after my first oil change, check oil light came on. It was a qt. low. I am now in the process of getting it checked at my local VW dealer. Will update on outcome. - Purchased a Used car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend this car
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Best place to buy a car
I bought my new Tiguan early last year, and am so glad I did! I love my car and enjoyed the sales process. Everything was so easy! - Purchased a New car
- Used for Having fun
- Does recommend this car
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Not a long term vehicle
Bought this new about 18 months and 20,000 miles ago. I’ll start off with a few of the good points. Interior is spacious and quite comfortable for long drives. The redesign they did really works inside and out I feel it’s not only functional but also stylish compared to the last Gen. While it’s only a base model it came with quite a bit of tech. LED headlights, digital cluster, ACC, heated cloth seats, blind spot, forward collision assist and auto dimming rear view mirror it’s all quite nice to have and they never had any faults. This car will average 29mpg on the interstate between 70-80mph and get 400 miles per tank doing it. There’s enough room for 4 adults to fit comfortably or three kids in car seats in the back. Now, for a few of the issues I’ve come across while owning this is a bit disappointing coming from a life long VW owner. To start off I maintain all my vehicles the same (1st oil change at 1,000 miles and every 3,000 after the break in period) but this is the first car I’ve had that burns oil. It may not be a lot but it’s noticeable (2/3 quart/1,000 miles) and it will alert you. I got an alert on my dashboard to shut the car off due to low oil level and it was a quart low after checking it. I let the dealer know upon my next service and VW doesn’t care to look further into it as it’s a non-issue. While I find that to be a bit of an annoyance because I have a better maintenance schedule than most people and it’s still going to have the same issue regardless. Start ups have been very loud after 5,000 miles and goes away when warmed up but it’s definitely lifter noise. The dealer said that’s normal (It’s not). All this gives me is very little confidence as I can see the writing on the wall. This car will need a motor prematurely and leave me in the side of the road one day. The performance and capability hasn’t been impressive in the slightest. VW could really give this another 30-50hp it desperately needs but they don’t care to. The AWD has been subpar in mud and slightly better for the snow but I wouldn’t go too far off the beaten path. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does not recommend this car
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Do not buy these cars.
Terrible engines. Mine is using a quart of oil every 800 miles and I was a fanatic during breakin. Also underpowered. Bad software, freezes up need to unplug and replug the phone constantly. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does not recommend this car
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The Tiglet - SEL R-Line
I must be an exception. I have had no issues with my Tiguan at all after a year and a half of ownership. Bought in October, 2021. I do notice the hesitation on start up but it’s not an issue. I had an Audi allroad and was considering the Q5 but, you get pretty much all the same features with the Tiguan that the price difference just wasn’t justified for me. Plenty of get up and space when you need it. I’m a life long VAG customer so the quirks don’t deter me. I’ve had a great experience and would recommend the Tiguan. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does recommend this car
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Car sucks
I have had this car for 1year,have gone to Volkswagen dealership due to losing oil after a few months, the gentleman at the dealership said that it's normal to lose some oil when breaking in the car I excepted that even though I didn't believe it. Now it's April 12th 2023 2 weeks past 1year of ownership and approximately 2,000 miles since my first 10,000 mile oil change and this time there's no oil the check oil light is on.This car was purchased brand new. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Having fun
- Does not recommend this car
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