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Volkswagen Vento 2015-2019

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Rs. 8.64 Lakh
Discontinued Model since 28 Aug 2019

About Volkswagen Vento 2015-2019

The Volkswagen Vento is the second sub-Rs-15-lakh sedan the company sells in the country and slots in above the Ameo sub-4-metre sedan. It was first introduced in the country in 2010 and has been on sale ever since with small changes made from time to time. It was given a refresh in April 2017 where it received features like all-LED headlamps. The Volkswagen Vento continues to be based on the same platform as the Polo hatchback, and considering the company is not planning to launch new MQB-based products here anytime soon, will continue on soldiering till it becomes too old to be competitive in the market. Most recently, Volkswagen has added a cosmetic ‘Sport’ variant to the Vento lineup to make it more appealing.

Volkswagen Vento 2015-2019 Overview

Volkswagen has been prepping the facelifted Vento for quite a while now. Spy shots of the facelift have been spotted tested on Indian roads in disguised and raw form. And now we know that Volkswagen will launch the Vento facelift alongside the Polo facelift on September 4 in India.

The front fascia reveals a GTI-esque face and the bonnet gets a cutout to occupy the VW logo just like the Polo. While the side profile remains the same, the spied sedan was seen riding on dual-tone alloy wheels from the Cup Edition car. A closer look also reveals a sleek chrome strip running along the lower section of the doors.

Under the hood,the 1.2-litre TSI will likely be continued alongwith the 1.6-litre MPI motor.

The Vento facelift is expectedbe priced at a slight premium over the pre-facelift version.Once launched, the Vento will continue tocompete against the Hyundai Verna, Honda City and the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz.

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Q. What is price for ac condenser of vento
  • We'd suggest you please connect with the nearest authorized service center to get exact details regarding the prices and availability of spare parts. Click on the given link and select your desired city for service centers.
Q. Should I buy Volkswagen Vento by this year(September 2021) or wait for next generation?
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Q. I am planning to buy VW Vento Highline TDi, which one is better Vento Highline TDi or Skoda Rapid Style TDi?
  • Both are the same ,skoda has additional safety features like anti roll bar which stabilises the car during turns.vento has only esp (electronic stabilisation programme).apart from two air bags and ABS which is there in rapid too.
  • Skoda but only for diesel automatic if ur looking for diesel manual go for verna.
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Q. Is there automatic transmission available in petrol version of Volkswagen Vento?
  • Yes tsi dsg in three trims
  • Yes
  • Yes, TSI HIGHLINE with DSG automatic
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Q. If a selection to be made between a Volkswagen Vento petrol manual or a Vento diesel manual, what should be the choice?
  • My choice would be a petrol manual. It depends on the use of the vehicle. If daily commute is your choice diesel would get you a little better mileage. I personally dont use for daily commute, the car is left in the garage for months. When i come to hometown i use it for long drives. So if a diesel is left like that i dont think it would get an easy start. Plus petrol engine would give a better punchy performance I believe.
  • Diesel manual make sense good.mileageautomatic tsi us the best TDI not having good reviews.
  • Vento diesel manual - gives standard mileage figures
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Volkswagen Vento 2015-2019 User Reviews

4.3/5
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  • Decent mileage

    High pick up, Gives decent mileage around 12-16kmpl city/highway, Service cost per anum @10k

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  • 4.7
    Its a very good car

    Its a very good car attractive design and the best experience its engine is very powerful i have used volkswagen for 6 years but still it gave the feel like it was a new its very comfortable and there is no vibration even if you go 140kmph

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  • 4.3
    Adequate bolstering

    My Volkswagen Vento (diesel automatic and 2015 make) experience after driving 120, 000 kms.The Vento has an amazing driving experience that makes you carve corners. What I like the most about this car is its brilliant gearbox. The two modes of the gearbox are very smooth and refined with lighting quick shifts. The sporty feel of the car, the efficiency of the TDS engine and the quick-shifting DSG make it a mile muncher. Its been 7 years and I still find reasons to drive this amazing sturdy and safe car. In terms of the comfort level, The front seats are quite supportive with adequate bolstering. The rear seats are also good, However, The legroom is a little bit less compared to other cars in its segment. In fact, it is nowhere close to what my humble Honda Jazz offers. The best thing about Vento is that nobody can beat the driving pleasure. The sporty feel that it gives you is rare in this price bracket. The excellent boot space of 490 ltr. More than enough space for a family trip. Very safe and good build quality. Comes with dual front airbags. Using this car for more than 7 years but still there is no vibrations or rattling sound or any other plastic issues. Build quality is very good as compared to Honda and Maruti. The steering weighs up very well when you gain speed. Even after good sporty driving pleasure does not mean you get less average. In the city, you get an average of 18-19 km. While on the highway you get a very good average of around 25 kmpl. I have personally travelled from Pune to Udaipur (885kms) to pali (186kms) to Udaipur(186 kms). Overall 1200 kms in a full tank of 55 ltr.After-sales service is good. The service is prompt. The worst thing about Vento is it has fewer features than other cars like Maruti, Honda and Hyundai, but to me build quality and driving pleasure is more important than feature-rich cars which compromise on performance and handling. The maintenance cost is quite high. Below a lakh km, I was paying around 15k and 27k alternatively for the annual service. No major part changed during this period but after 1 lakh km in Dec 2020, a series of things happened. At 1.1 lakh km, I was driving the car and suddenly the flywheel got damaged. Had to tow the car and after analysis, They said both the flywheel and the multi-clutch were damaged. Got a bill of 97k. DSGs are unreliable. After driving another 7-8 months, I was getting another gearbox related issue in which the car was not moving in the drive mode. When analyzed they said, mechatronic is damaged. Need to change it. Got another bill of around 80k related to the gearbox in a year's time. Ac performance is quite sub-par. In a state like Rajasthan, on a hot day, the car struggles to cool the cabin. The area which requires improvement in the car is its service cost. Service costs should be lower. Parts cost is very high, especially the imported ones. The company should provide good tyres. Volkswagen group should come with robust ACs in a tropical country like India.

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  • 5.0
    Super safe

    Vento is complete value for money, With a zippy 1.6 diesel engine, Super safe at high speeds, Being a sedan has a low cg which makes it very easy to handle on treacherous hilly roads, The quality of plastics in the interior and the leatherette used is very superior.After nine years of use it still feels new, It has given me a fuel economy of 17 kmpl in the city, 21 to 23 on the highway @ 100 to 130 speed, And uphill drive 17 to 18 and downhill drive 25 to 30 kmpl.Maint average cost is about 12k annual.

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  • 5.0
    Turbo diesel

    Well maintained dr car.White color.Single hand driven.109000 km driven.Tdi.Turbo diesel.Average of 20/km.

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