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Volkswagen cars — the money before you fall in love

For each Volkswagen: what it really costs to buy, what it may be worth later, and how much a fair price could keep in your pocket. No jargon — just the picture.

2026 Volkswagen Tiguan SE
The price to buy it$29,419
A fair price could save$1,581
2026 Volkswagen Atlas SE
The price to buy it$37,011
A fair price could save$1,989
2026 Volkswagen Jetta SE
The price to buy it$21,827
A fair price could save$1,173
2026 Volkswagen ID.4 Pro
The price to buy it$39,858
A fair price could save$2,142
2026 Volkswagen Taos SE
The price to buy it$24,674
A fair price could save$1,326
2026 Volkswagen Golf GTI S
The price to buy it$31,317
A fair price could save$1,683
2026 Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport SE
The price to buy it$37,011
A fair price could save$1,989
2026 Volkswagen ID.Buzz Pro S
The price to buy it$57,889
A fair price could save$3,111
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Which Volkswagen is cheapest to buy?

The 2026 Volkswagen Jetta SE is the most affordable Volkswagen here — about $21,827 at a fair price. They go up to around $57,889 for the 2026 Volkswagen ID.Buzz Pro S.

Which Volkswagen holds its value best?

The 2026 Volkswagen Tiguan SE keeps its value best — roughly 55% after three years, or about $17,050.

How much should I save for a Volkswagen?

A common starting point is about 20% of the price up front — for these Volkswagens that's roughly $4,365 to $11,578. Save a little each week and your car fund is ready when you are.

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