Buy or lease the Volkswagen Tiguan AllSpace at a price you’ll love
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RRP
£36,955 - £49,410
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Cash
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£34,832
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Monthly
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£363*
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Used
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£20,800
Colour guide
Solid - Pure white
Free
White is the third most popular colour for new cars in the UK. It’s also the free-of-charge paint available to VW Tiguan Allspace buyers. Pure white is a solid paint, so it looks a bit flat even when the light is shining on it. However, it does save money over one of the metallic or pearlescent finishes and has a certain no-nonsense appeal.
Metallic - Atlantic blue
£775
If you are happy to spend more money for one of the optional pain finishes, you could do a lot worse than choose Atlantic blue metallic. It’s a rich, dark blue colour that suits the Tiguan Allspace’s design. Although quite a sober colour, it’s certainly not boring.
Specifications
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Metallic - Ivory silver
£775
If you hate cleaning your car, Ivory silver metallic is a good choice. Silver tends to show the dirt a lot less than a black car, for example. If you prefer an understated finish to something more showy, Ivory silver could be for you.
Metallic - Platinum grey
£775
Grey is the number one colour for new cars in Britain, so if you choose Platinum grey metallic for your VW Tiguan Allspace you’ll be in good company. It suits the car and should make your VW easy to sell on in a few years.
Metallic - Pyrite Silver
£775
It’s hard to go wrong with silver. While it’s never going to be the most exciting colour, Pyrite silver metallic is a smart-looking paint that will look at home in the office car park or on the school run. What’s more, silver cars don’t tend to show dirt as badly as some colours, so make a good choice for someone who isn’t keen on regular car cleaning.
Pearl - Deep black
£775
Second only to grey in the sales charts, black cars are popular with new and used car buyers alike. Solid blacks can look a bit dull, but the pearlescent Deep black paint has a lustrous finish. It makes the Tiguan Allspace look tougher and more purposeful, but like any black paint it will need regular cleaning to stay looking at its best.
Special metallic - Kings red
£935
Volkswagen produces a number of special and premium paint finishes that cost a bit more than a regular metallic. It’s hard to do them justice on a screen, but if you see a car with special metallic paint on a sunny day you’ll understand why these paints cost a little more. Kings red special metallic is one of the brighter and more colourful finishes available to Tiguan Allspace buyers.
Premium paint - Oryx white mother of pearl effect
£1,295
You can have white paint on your Tiguan Allspace for free, so why spend a four-figure sum for a different white finish? Well, if you see a solid white VW parked next to a car with this premium metallic you will understand the reason. The mother of pearl effect catches the light and looks really upmarket.