The Indian as well as the Chinese markets are the ones where the volumes are and many global auto makers have realized the importance of these markets. Over the last couple of years with the global economy in a tizzy, it has only been these markets that have withstood the crisis and have emerged out of it relatively unscathed. The governments of these two vastly different economies have managed the economic situation well and have been prudent with their policies.
Though the money situation is still tight, interested customers can get the Car Credit scheme of their liking and buy the vehicles of their choice without much of a hassle. It is therefore not surprising that VOLKSWAGEN has introduced yet another one of its long wheelbase models into the Chinese market. This time the Volkswagen Tiguan comes with an 80mm longer wheelbase as compared to the standard Tiguan.
The other features that this vehicle has include headlights that have been modified. The bumper as well as the grille too has undergone changes. However, it is expected that this model would not be the same when launched in Europe.
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