Thinking about leasing the VW Tiguan? Find out here if the typical leasing factor for this model is good β and get a direct comparison: Leasing vs. Buying.
With a typical market rate of β¬399/month and a list price of β¬42,000, the Tiguan is a good deal.
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Common Questions about the VW Tiguan
What is a good leasing factor for the VW Tiguan?
For the Tiguan, a leasing factor below 1.0 is a good deal. The current market average is around 0.95. Factors under 0.7 are found during special promotions, on stock vehicles, or outgoing models. Use our Leasing Factor Calculator to check your specific offer.
What are the monthly costs for the Tiguan?
The monthly lease rate for the VW Tiguan is approx. β¬399 (for a 48-month term). Add to this insurance (approx. β¬80β120/month), vehicle tax, and potentially maintenance. Our calculator computes all costs for you.
Is leasing the Tiguan worth it?
Whether leasing is worth it depends on depreciation. The Tiguan is relatively stable in value with approx. 25% depreciation in the 1st year. Here, buying might be more attractive. Our calculator compares both scenarios including opportunity costs.
Is the VW Tiguan stable in value?
The Tiguan is average, with approx. 25% depreciation in the 1st year. With leasing, you don't carry this risk.
The question "Lease or Buy" for the VW Tiguan cannot be answered universally. While leasing scores with predictable monthly rates and protection against depreciation, buying with cash offers ownership and independence from mileage limits.
Our calculator takes into account not only the obvious costs but also depreciation and opportunity costs (what your money could have earned in the stock market). Often, it is precisely this factor that clearly shifts the result.