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Are VW Tiguans good on fuel?

Are VW Tiguans good on fuel?

Volkswagen Tiguan MPG & CO2 With four-wheel drive and a seven-speed automatic gearbox it returns up to 42.8mpg and emits 173g/km of CO2. The 148bhp 1.5-litre petrol engine is only available in front-wheel drive and returns up to 45.6mpg with CO2 emissions from 141g/km.

How many miles to the gallon does a VW Tiguan do?

Thankfully, the VW Tiguan achieves an EPA-estimated 23 MPG in the city and 29 MPG out on the open roads of the highway.

How do I calculate my mpg UK?

Divide the number of miles driven by the amount of fuel used in litres (miles per litre) To convert the figure to miles per gallon multiply it by 4.544….How To Calculate Your Fuel Consumption

  1. Your mileage since the last fill.
  2. The number of litres of fuel you put in.
  3. The cost per litre of fuel.

Is 42 mpg good?

The generally accepted standard has risen from a consumption of around 8.1 to 7.1 litres per 100km (35-40mpg) in the past to more like 5.6 to 5.1 litres (50-55mpg). As a rule of thumb, vehicles listed at less than 6.0 litres/100km are considered to have ‘good’ MPG.

Why is fuel economy important for a VW Tiguan?

Fuel economy is directly linked to the tail-pipe CO2 emissions of a vehicle, thus a higher MPG VW Tiguan model, will not only result in lower fuel costs but potentially a lower tax rate and less impact on the environment.

How much does it cost to run a Volkswagen Tiguan?

Based on WLTP combined fuel economy for versions of this car made since September 2017 only, and typical current fuel or electricity costs. How much is it going to cost to run? The Volkswagen Tiguan has been developed over the years to minimise running costs, and the latest version reflects this.

What kind of CO2 does a Volkswagen Tiguan have?

Both versions of this engine sit in the top BiK banding for business drivers, with CO2 emissions starting at around 190g/km. The plug-in hybrid Tiguan eHybrid will appeal to private and business buyers alike, thanks to its ability to drive for up to 31 miles using just electricity.

Which is better Volkswagen Tiguan or Volkswagen X1?

Fuel economy and CO2 emissions are competitive with the rest of the class, and official figures are better than the equivalent engines in the X1 – the Tiguan’s entry-level petrol returns 42.2mpg to the X1’s 40.9mpg; the two cars emit 128g/km and 132g/km of CO2 respectively.