Why is the Tiguan called the 'God Car'?
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Tiguan's reputation as the 'God Car' has been around for a long time, mainly due to its explosive sales in the domestic market at that time, which once led to a situation where it was difficult to purchase even with a premium price, and in some places, it was even harder to obtain with additional payments. As a result, many car fans dubbed the Tiguan as the 'God Car'. Here is some related information about the Volkswagen Tiguan: 1. Exterior: The new Volkswagen Tiguan adopts Volkswagen's latest family design language, featuring an inverted trapezoidal grille and newly designed LED headlights, giving it a more futuristic and stylish look compared to the current model. 2. Powertrain: The standard version will continue to be equipped with the current 2.0T engine, which delivers a maximum power of 186 horsepower and a peak torque of 300N·m, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
The Tiguan's rise to legendary status began in 2010, when joint-venture SUVs could be counted on one hand. Wearing the Volkswagen badge, it stormed the market with cabin space that crushed the CR-V, build quality that humbled the RAV4, and a 2.0T+6AT combo that delivered Autobahn-stable highway performance. My neighbor paid a 30,000 yuan premium to get one back then - now with 190,000 km on the odometer, it's never needed anything beyond lightbulb replacements. Dealership scrambles for inventory made discount egg rushes at wet markets look tame, and its used-car value retention still outperforms many new models today. The true genius? Perfectly nailing the Chinese consumer's dual demand for face-saving prestige and everyday practicality.