CarWale brings you comparison of Jeep Meridian and Volkswagen Tiguan [2017-2020]. The Jeep Meridian price is Rs. 24.99 Lakh and Volkswagen Tiguan [2017-2020] price is Rs. 28.14 Lakh. The Jeep Meridian is available in 1956 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Diesel and Volkswagen Tiguan [2017-2020] is available in 1968 cc engine with 1 fuel type options: Diesel. Tiguan [2017-2020] provides the mileage of 16.65 kmpl.
Key Highlights | Meridian | Tiguan [2017-2020] |
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Price | Rs. 24.99 Lakh | Rs. 28.14 Lakh |
Engine Capacity | 1956 cc | 1968 cc |
Power | 168 bhp | 141 bhp |
Transmission | Manual | Automatic |
Fuel Type | Diesel | Diesel |
Finance | |||
Brilliant Black | Deep Black | ||
Galaxy Blue | Atlantic Blue | ||
Techno Metallic Green | Indium Grey | ||
Magnesio Grey | Tungsten Silver | ||
Velvet Red | Oryx White | ||
Minimal Grey | |||
Silvery Moon | |||
Pearl White |
Overall Rating | 4.7/5 15 Ratings | 3.5/5 2 Ratings |
Rating Parameters | 4.8Exterior | 4.0Exterior | |
4.8Comfort | 4.0Comfort | ||
4.9Performance | 4.0Performance | ||
4.0Fuel Economy | 3.5Fuel Economy | ||
4.4Value for Money | 3.0Value for Money |
Most Helpful Review | Don't buy Never buy any Jeep product that is not fit for Indian customers, lacks service, stud down dealers, is extremely high maintenance, and has the worst real value. I'm already an existing user. Good to drive is the only reason, go for XUV 700, mg, best will Toyota, Tata you regret and suffer after 2 years of this JEEP, thankyou | VW Tiguan - The perfect car I bought Tiguan Comfortline in November, 2018. I have driven around 5000 KMs since then. I chose Tiguan by trading in my Skoda Rapid which was with me for more than 4 years. The deal offered by VW dealership was very sweet in terms of exchange offer along with other discounts which bought the comfortline variant very near to my preferred budget for a luxury SUV (sans the badge). I was deliberating between a Jeep Compass and BMW X1 as I wanted only a 5 seater SUV and not any 7 seaters as I consider the last row being unusable or impractical in most cases. Jeep Compass was very appealing to the eye and drives well. However, I had a few reservations with respect to the almost white seats and not so premium interiors. BMW X1 was somehow more like an hatchback to sit in and also was over budget for me with the need of a 4 wheel drive as an option. Test drove Tiguan and just liked everything the car offered with the exception of the high sticker price. When I got to know the offer for my Rapid along with other discounts it just turned out to be a few lacs above the Jeep Compass. In the bargain I got a bigger car than the compass and X1 along with real premium interiors which was almost comparable to the X1 in quality and more practical than either of them. I have been driving the car in Bangalore city traffic and some highways and ghats and I am super impressed by the car. It drives supremely well on and off the road. It may not be a true blue off roader as the Endeavor or the Fortuner but it is way more practical for someone like me who drives 95% of the time on tarmacs or broken tarmacs and very occasionally takes it off road. It just blows away the Endeavor and Fortuner on the road and gives you a premium feel which those cars do not offer. Having owned a Skoda I kind off know how to handle the VAG renowned maintenance and cost of ownership threats. I honestly did not face any real issue with the service or high maintenance cost for my Rapid and I believe I should not face any issues with VW as well. |
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