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VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN FROM $31,990

Volkswagen’s secondgeneration Tiguan prices start at $31,990 for the 110kW 1.4-litre turbopetrol/ six-speed manual front-wheel-drive 110TSI Trendline. A six-speed DSG transmission adds $2500 and 110TSI Comfortline specification, with DSG and allwheel drive as standard, adds $5000 to the price tag.

The 132TSi 2.0-litre turbopetrol DSG Comfortline, with a sevenspeed DSG transmission and all-wheel drive, is $41,490 and the 162TSi Highline DSG, with the same

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