How long does it take to pick up the Volkswagen Tiguan L after the resources are confirmed?

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RebeccaRose
07/30/25 4:14am
Volkswagen Tiguan L pickup time: Normally, it takes about 20-25 days from paying the deposit to the vehicle being produced and transported. A total of around 30 days from deposit payment to pickup is typical. Things to check when picking up the vehicle: Exterior: Inspect the paint, production date of the window glass, tires, trunk, and engine. Interior: Focus on checking car functions such as lights, windows, rearview mirrors, dashboard, and air conditioning. Check all vehicle documents: Including the purchase invoice, certificate of conformity, vehicle consistency certificate, vehicle registration certificate, warranty certificate, vehicle manual, and new vehicle delivery confirmation form. If the 4S shop handles the license plate registration and insurance, you should also collect the original insurance policy, insurance invoice, compulsory traffic insurance invoice, vehicle and vessel tax invoice, purchase tax invoice, tax payment certificate, and compulsory traffic insurance label from the salesperson.
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