They told us this was coming and we're here. We live in a crossover SUV world. They are the biggest selling single type of vehicle after pickup trucks, and pretty much every manufacturer makes one or more of them---in varying sizes.
As you can imagine, in that crowded a field, it's tough to stand out. And that brings us to the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan.
The Tiguan has been available for 12 years now---and it's in its second generation. It's a right-sized, cleanly styled people carrier with a 2-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, making 184 horsepower and connected to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Fuel economy, according to EPA estimates, is pretty good---21 miles per gallon city, 29 highway. And the SEL Premium model I've been driving this week also has Volkswagen's 4MOTION all-wheel drive, so it's ready to go when the snow finally starts falling in the Sierra.
The base price of the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0T SEL Premium with 4MOTION is $37,195 and that comes with a very lengthy list of standard equipment:
- Anti-slip regulation.
 - Engine brake assist.
 - Electronic brake pressure distribution.
 - Hydraulic brake assist.
 - Electronic stability control.
 - Electronic differential lock.
 - Intelligent crash response system.
 - Rear view camera system.
 - Tire pressure monitoring system.
 - 19-inch alloy wheels with all-season tires.
 - Automatic LED headlights and LED daytime running lights.
 - LED taillights.
 - Adaptive front lighting system.
 - Halogen fog lights.
 - Low-speed cornering lights.
 - Power folding heated side mirrors with position memory and integrated turn signals.
 - Rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers with heated washer nozzles.
 - Rear window wiper and washer.
 - Silver roof rails.
 - Power tilting and sliding panoramic sunroof.
 - Dual-zone climate control with second-row air vents.
 - Heated, leather-wrapped three-spoke multifunction steering wheel.
 - Tilting and telescoping steering column.
 - Heated 10-way power driver's seat with lumbar support and position memory.
 - Heated six-way manual front passenger seat with height adjustment.
 - 40/20/40 split folding rear seat, sliding and reclining, with armrest.
 - Leather seating surfaces.
 - Front center console with cupholders, armrest and storage.
 - Carpeted cargo area with tie-down hooks and folding tonneau privacy cover.
 - Auto-dimming inside rear-view mirror.
 - Ambient interior lighting, front footwell lights and illuminated vanity mirrors.
 - Illuminated door sill scuff plates.
 - Carpeted floor mats, first and second rows.
 - Overhead view camera.
 - Park distance control, front and rear.
 - Volkswagen Digital Cockpit (fully configurable digital gauge cluster).
 - Adaptive cruise control with stop & go.
 - Forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking with pedestrian monitoring (front assist).
 - Active blind spot monitor with rear cross-traffic alert.
 - Lane keeping system.
 - High beam control.
 - Remote engine start.
 - Keyless access.
 - Pushbutton start.
 - Remote power liftgate with hands-free open and close.
 - Navigation.
 - Fender Premium audio system.
 - Apple CarPlay.
 - Bluetooth.
 - SiriusXM Satellite Radio (limited free trial).
 - Electric parking brake.
 - Anti-theft alarm with engine immobilizer.
 - VW Car-Net (App Connect, Guide & Inform, Security & Service).
 
Again, that's all standard for $37,195. And that's all. Volkswagen is one of the manufacturers that packages trim levels a certain way and avoids the complexity of extra-cost options. So, with $995 destination charge, the bottom line on the window sticker for the 2019 Volkswagen Tiguan 2.0T SEL Premium with 4MOTION is $38,190. Which is competitive in its class and within a few bucks of the average price of a new car these days.
With its German engineering, attention to detail, high-quality materials and workmanship, the Tiguan is a solid choice in this crowded field. And with 4MOTION, it's very much worth cross-shopping against competitors like the Subaru Outback.