2023 Volkswagen Tiguan Price Guide
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Current Price Ranges
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Key Price Factors
Depreciation
Cost of Ownership
Common Expensive Repairs
DSG gearbox mechatronics failure
€1,500 - €3,00080,000-120,000 km
Timing chain tensioner (1.5 TSI)
€1,200 - €2,200100,000+ km
4Motion Haldex pump replacement
€800 - €1,50060,000-100,000 km
AdBlue system (diesel models)
€500 - €1,00050,000-80,000 km
Panoramic roof motor
€700 - €1,400Any after 5 years
Buying Tips
Prioritize full service history
Insist on documented VW dealer services; missing records can drop value by 10-15% and hide issues like DSG faults.
Check for low mileage under 30k km
2023 models with <20,000 km offer best value retention; test drive for smooth DSG shifts and no Haldex noises in 4Motion.
Opt for diesel 2.0 TDI if high mileage planned
More economical for >20k km/year; avoid high-mileage petrols due to higher fuel costs and potential chain issues.
Verify recalls and software updates
Check VW database for airbag, battery, and emissions recalls common in 2023 Tiguans; updated ECU improves efficiency.
Negotiate on R-Line trims with extras
Dealers often discount loaded models; aim for €2-4k off list for near-new examples, especially private sales.
Inspect underbody and electronics
Look for rust on subframe and test all driver aids; independent inspection (€150-250) prevents costly surprises.
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Value Verdict
The 2023 Tiguan offers excellent value in the used market at €30-40k for low-mileage examples, balancing space, tech, and efficiency. Diesels suit high-mileage drivers best, while hybrids appeal for city use. Strong resale and low ownership costs make it a smart buy versus rivals like Toyota RAV4.
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