Auto Express Magazine

Volkswagen T-Roc

Running costs

42.9mpg (on test)

£73 fill-up, 32% BiK tax

Practicality

Boot (seats up/down)

445/1,290 litres

IT was entirely fitting that our T-Roc finished its six months on our fleet with just the kind of long-distance journey where it’s at its most comfortable.

I’ve done the six-hour round trip to Ring’s Leeds HQ before in the T-Roc, but this time it was for our annual headlamp bulb test (scheduled to appear in Issue 1,800). The slog up the A1 from my Essex home was completed with no problem,reinforced my love-hate relationship with VW’s most popular model – something echoed in our 2023 Driver Power new-car owner survey, where the T-Roc finished in 28th place with a very mixed bag of scores.

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