Your comment on the VW Tiguan amazes me highly. I get a strong feeling that Autocar is either not an independent medium or you are just very biased against products of VW and Audi. The VW Tiguan is an extremely popular car in Europe in the medium SUV segment, it won "the best SUV of the year price" awarded by the readers of "Off-Road" a popular car magazine in Europe. It won all comparison tests with a wide margin which I red sofar in several car magazines of different European countries. The car offers very good driving capacities for an SUV with an enonomical and strong engine, it has a very practical, roomy and comfortable body. The 1.4 TSI engine is very economical in daily use, not when pushed hard like people will probably do in roadtests. The cars that came closest in the comparisontests are the Rover Freelander and the BMW X-3; the latter got only 4 stars though in the NCAP-crashtest. The Tiguan got 5. The offroad capacities are also very good for this type of car, though the Freelander might even be slightly better in this respect. The Honda CR-V,Toyota RAV4 and Mitsubishi Outlander are no match for the Tiguan in European car magazines. I expect the Renault Koleos will be a disappointment like the last Laguna and the Ford Kuga might be the only one to come close.
The sense of this car is it appeal as a roomy all-purpose car, suitable for shopping but also for towing heavy loads. It has all the other advantages of an SUV but it is not too big for the city.
My comment goes also for the Audi A4; this car wins all comparison test in European car magazines and is seen as the standard for a premium midsize sedan or estate. Sorry for all the Ford fans of Autocar, but the Mondeo is regarded in Europe as a good car but in majority of the comparison tests it cannot beat a Audi A4 or a VW Passat. The body finish and engines lack premium quality.
Ritsaart