Used Volkswagen T-Cross for sale near Glasgow
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Volkswagen T-Cross: The CarGurus Rating
Shop for Volkswagen T-Cross »CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: 4.6 out of 5
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 38.5%
Overall CarGurus rating: 4.3 out of 5
Available Listings: Around 350
Average Price: Around £23,000
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Volkswagen T-Cross Variants
| Variant type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 1.0 Tsi 115 R-line 5dr Dsg | £30,735 |
| 1.0 Tsi Match 5dr | £24,910 |
| 1.0 Tsi Black Edition 5dr Dsg | £31,150 |
| 1.0 Tsi 115 Match 5dr Dsg | £27,365 |
Volkswagen T-Cross price trends
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overall

CarGurus expert rating: 4 out of 5
CarGurus user rating: 4.6 out of 5
Percentage of good/great deals available on CarGurus: 38.5%
Overall CarGurus rating:* 4.3 out of 5
Available Listings: Around 350
Average Price: Around £23,000
Volkswagen T-Cross (2019-present) Pros and Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Easy to drive | Many rival compact crossovers are cheaper to buy |
| Funky SUV styling | VW's new-car warranty is no match for Kia or Hyundai |
| Practical cabin | Disappointing interior quality on early examples |
Quick Summary
The Volkswagen T-Cross (2019-present) is a well-rounded compact SUV that combines smart styling with genuine practicality. Its standout feature is a sliding rear bench seat that allows you to trade rear legroom for boot space, offering flexibility that rivals cannot match. With the rear seats positioned fully back, there's 385 litres of boot space; pull them forward by 14cm and this increases to 455 litres. The 2024 facelift significantly improved interior quality with plusher materials and a redesigned dashboard, addressing earlier criticisms of hard plastic panels. The T-Cross drives comfortably and handles neatly, with an absorbent ride and well-controlled body movements that make it one of the more refined cars in its class.
Engine options include a 94bhp 1.0-litre TSI three-cylinder petrol, a more powerful 108-113bhp version of the same engine, and a 148bhp 1.5-litre TSI petrol. An earlier 94bhp 1.6-litre TDI diesel is also available on used examples. Fuel economy is competitive, with the diesel achieving up to 54mpg and petrol engines returning between 47-50mpg. Running costs are reasonable, and the car scored the maximum five-star rating in Euro NCAP crash tests. The 2024 facelift brought new trim levels and improved infotainment systems that are straightforward to use. Overall, the T-Cross is a sensible choice for small families seeking comfort, practicality, and reasonable value.
Best for: Small families seeking a comfortable, practical, and easy-to-drive compact SUV with flexible interior space and reasonable running costs.
Not ideal for: Buyers prioritising the lowest purchase price, those seeking the most engaging driving dynamics, or those wanting an extended warranty comparable to Korean manufacturers.
Comparison vs Key Rivals
| Vehicle | CarGurus Expert Rating | CarGurus User Rating | Good/Great deals % | Overall CarGurus Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volkswagen T-Cross | 4/5 | 4.6/5 | 38.5% | 4.3/5 |
| Ford Puma | 5/5 | 4.8/5 | 36.6% | 4.6/5 |
| Nissan Juke | 3/5 | 4.4/5 | 40.6% | 4.3/5 |
| Skoda Kamiq | 5/5 | 5.0/5 | 47.2% | 4.6/5 |
The Verdict
You should buy the T-Cross if: You're seeking a comfortable, practical, and easy-to-drive compact SUV with flexible interior space and reasonable running costs for a small family.
Consider alternatives if: You are prioritising the lowest purchase price, seeking the most engaging driving dynamics, or require an extended warranty comparable to Korean manufacturers.
Competitive Position: The Volkswagen T-Cross is a strong contender in the compact SUV class, offering excellent practicality through its innovative sliding rear seat, refined driving dynamics, and reasonable running costs. Whilst the Ford Puma delivers more engaging handling and the Skoda Kamiq offers greater roominess and value, the T-Cross strikes an effective balance between comfort, versatility, and usability. The 2024 facelift significantly enhanced interior quality, making it a more compelling proposition. It's not the cheapest option in its class, but it represents a sensible, well-rounded choice for families prioritising comfort and flexibility over outright value or driving excitement.
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*The Overall CarGurus rating: that informs these recommendations is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from July 2026, CarGurus expert reviews, and CarGurus user reviews.
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