Volkswagen Boosts Warranties for 2018 SUVs
The German automaker recently announced it will offer a six-year or 72,000-mile warranty on its Atlas mid-size SUV and Tiguan compact SUV for the 2018 model year. The upgraded warranty marks a significant upgrade from the 2017 Tiguan.

Photo of 2018 Tiguan courtesy of VW.
HERNDON, Va. — Volkswagen will offer a six-year or 72,000-mile warranty on its Atlas mid-size SUV and Tiguan compact SUV for the 2018 model year. Officials described the new warranties as "the best transferable bumper-to-bumper warranty among SUVs in America."
While this would be the first warranty offered with the Atlas, it would mark a significant extension from the 2017 Tiguan, which includes a three-year or 36,000-mile basic warranty and a five-year or 60,000-mile powertrain warranty.
The warranties would be transferable beyond the first owner.
The 2018 Atlas and 2018 Tiguan’s six-year or 72,000-mile limited warranty includes powertrain coverage for the engine, transmission and optional 4Motion all-wheel-drive system.
Competitors to the Atlas such as the Ford Explorer, Honda Pilot, Toyota Highlander and Nissan Pathfinder offer a three-year or 36,000-mile basic warranty and a five-year or 60,000-mile powertrain warranty.
Competitors to the Tiguan, including the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, and Toyota RAV4, also offer a three-year or 36,000-mile basic warranty with a five-year or 60,000-mile powertrain warranty.
Hyundai and Kia offer a five-year or 60,000-mile basic warranty and a higher time and mileage limit on their powertrain limited warranties. If the car is sold to a second owner, the powertrain limited warranty is not transferable beyond five years or 60,000 miles from the date it was first sold new.
Originally posted on F&I and Showroom
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