2010 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN off-road

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Approach angle – Off-road  28 degrees  
Departure angle  25 degrees  
Ramp angle  21.3 degrees  
Max. gradient  31 degrees  
Fording depth  6.9 inches (175 mm)  
 
  NOTICE 
�x Please be careful w

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slush or snow, ESC cannot perform the same way it would on a dry surface. If the vehicle “hydroplanes” (rides on a cushion of water instead of the road surface), ESC will not be able to help you

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  WARNING 
Inadequate experience and knowledge of the demands of off-road driving can lead to critical situations and cause serious personal injury. 
�x Never take routes or risks that could put you

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�d Check the vehicle tool kit. Add tools and other gear based on the special requirements of the trip you will be taking  
�d Stow luggage as low and flat as possible in the vehicle. Safely secure a

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  WARNING 
Off-road driving can be dangerous, can lead to accidents, vehicle damage, stranding in remote areas, and serious personal injury. 
�x Never drive too fast or for terrain and weather condi

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be lower on hard, firm surfaces if ideal conditions do not exist. As the driver, you are always 
responsible for deciding whether your vehicle is able to handle a particular situation ⇒ . 
 
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Useful off-road driving equipment 
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  WARNING 
Not wearing safety belts, or wearing them improperly will increase the risk of serious injuries when driving off-road. Holding the steering wheel improperly will reduce your ability to co
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