{"id":243033,"date":"2023-10-25T12:19:33","date_gmt":"2023-10-25T12:19:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/?p=243033"},"modified":"2023-10-25T12:19:33","modified_gmt":"2023-10-25T12:19:33","slug":"how-i-decided-on-the-tiguan-among-other-good-suvs-1-month-of-ownership","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/automotobuzz.com\/news-features\/how-i-decided-on-the-tiguan-among-other-good-suvs-1-month-of-ownership\/","title":{"rendered":"How I decided on the Tiguan among other good SUVs: 1 month of ownership"},"content":{"rendered":"

I felt that the engine of the Skoda Kodiaq was not that responsive since I had already taken a test drive of the VW Tiguan by then.<\/h2>\n

BHPian cyakkr1709<\/strong> recently shared this with other enthusiasts.<\/p>\n

The Tiguan – Buying Journey and first-month ownership review – totally worth it!<\/strong><\/p>\n

Background:<\/h2>\n

Having driven cars like Swift and Celerio, I upgraded to a Hyundai Elantra 4 years back. The purchase of the Elantra is also a story for another time when I had gone to buy the Creta in 2019 but without any test drive, got sold on the Elantra and booked it on the spot. In a span of 5 mins, I had moved on from a budget of 15 lacs to 21 lacs and from one segment to another.<\/p>\n

I loved the Elantra and for me, it was the first taste of semi-premium cars which set the standards for me – the 2 Ltr Petrol engine, nice cabin isolation and supple suspension – it indeed was a great experience. But the one thing which I never accounted for was the low seating position in a sedan which would become a pain for me.<\/p>\n

In hatchbacks which I owned earlier, one sits straight and high unlike in a sedan where you sit low-reclined and this created a new problem for me – backache! Over the last year this problem became quite prominent in the Mumbai traffic where any drive of more than 20-25 mins caused me discomfort and in Mumbai 20 mins is what it takes at times to just get out of parking, let alone go someplace 5 or 10 km away!<\/p>\n

This got me thinking and while the inherent need for an SUV and comfortable seating position became stronger, the prospect of owning a new car in the semi-premium\/premium segment also parallelly excited me – and while financially it was a stretch, the excitement pushed me onwards!<\/p>\n

Buying journey:<\/h2>\n

I could only semi-convince my wife (You know what I mean as she looks at savings more than spending being from the Finance side!) and started scouting in May’23, the two most critical requirements being – a solid petrol motor and an SUV due to the aforementioned ‘seat comfort’ reason.<\/p>\n

The cars I looked at with a planned budget of up to ~50 lacs:<\/strong><\/p>\n