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The mid-size SUV is what most families will look to when they have one or two kids, and it’s a crowded market, with cars like the ever-popular Mazda CX-5 and the brand new Toyota RAV-4 fighting for attention. But Volkswagen does a good job of standing out in the crowd, and the Tiguan has enough features for it to be a genuine crowdpleaser.
I test drove the Tiguan 110TSI Comfortline, which is second from the bottom of the range, with the smaller engine offered at a cost of $38,650. Here’s how it did over a week of test driving for this week’s family review.
Read the full Volkswagen Tiguan 2020 review: 110TSI Comfortline.