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Meh, it's only a rendering.
Just speculative considering the concept/spy-shots haven't even been shown yet.
I like the current model look, however the autobuild render looks more realistic and more likely to be a successor model
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Thats exactly what i was thinking.Originally posted by Pullstarter View PostLooks like they just grafted a MK6 golf front end on it, not a fan.
Its more of a mock-up than a rednering, just using styling cues from the current golf to make a "new tiguan"
We won't see anything official until mid 2010 otherwise they will canibalise the sale of the current model.
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I hope they run with it cause then my 2010 model will hold its value, this look may tank like the first release Tribeca which was ugly as heck.
The thick, solid body colour across the entire front kills it for me.sigpic2010 Tiguan 147, Black, "Savannah" 19x9 Anthracite Wheels, Leather, Sunroof, Tint
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UPDATE SPYSHOT!

Looks the same as the previous model from what i can tell, except it has taken the Mk6 style headlights and grill.
Can't wait to see how it looks in some better images.Last edited by team_v; 06-11-2009, 06:31 AM.
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The general consensus on vortex and here seems to be that the 2011 facelifted Tig looks terrible and no one will buy it.
I will wait to see how the actual prodcution model looks but I don't actually mind the thin grill area.
The lights are a bit "meh" but they are using bits form the golf already so why not use headlights as well.
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But that's the point. Why use the same parts across the range? If I want to buy a Golf, I'd buy one. Having said that, I don't like the new Golf grill. I currently have, until next week when I get my new Tigga, a Polo GTI '07. I like the front of that car. I like the "pulled down" look grill that the GTI's went with.
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Exactly, this whole bollocks about 'design language' and 'Shared DNA' etc is just marketing speak for "We want to re-use all the parts so we save money, bugger it if all the cars look the same".
I wouldn't buy a jacked up Golf.Black Tiguan 147 - Sat Nav - Leather - Sunroof - Aftermarket audio - Diamond Audio splits + 12" sub/Audison Bitone processor/Arc Audio amps
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You do realise that almost every part of your tiguan comes form the golf range anyway dont you..........Originally posted by suparockin View PostExactly, this whole bollocks about 'design language' and 'Shared DNA' etc is just marketing speak for "We want to re-use all the parts so we save money, bugger it if all the cars look the same".
I wouldn't buy a jacked up Golf.
It's good production practice to use product platforms to reduce costs.
Do any business studies at all and it's one of the major things they tell you to do, try to get standardised products.
It's why VW now uses 5x112 wheels in similar sizes for most of it's medium sized range.
If vw uses parts already in production, then it will presumably allow the savings in production time and cost to be passed on, which allows the tiguan to be competitive and not cost another 10-15k.
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I knew someone would point this out, I know all that but I don't want the car to LOOK like a jacked up Golf.Originally posted by team_v View PostYou do realise that almost every part of your tiguan comes form the golf range anyway dont you..........
It's good production practice to use product platforms to reduce costs.
Do any business studies at all and it's one of the major things they tell you to do, try to get standardised products.
It's why VW now uses 5x112 wheels in similar sizes for most of it's medium sized range.
If vw uses parts already in production, then it will presumably allow the savings in production time and cost to be passed on, which allows the tiguan to be competitive and not cost another 10-15k.Black Tiguan 147 - Sat Nav - Leather - Sunroof - Aftermarket audio - Diamond Audio splits + 12" sub/Audison Bitone processor/Arc Audio amps
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