Volkswagen launches new T-Cross MOVE

Volkswagen has launched a new entry-level trim for its popular VW T-Cross model. The MOVE trim level builds on the existing SE model with a range of new features.

The standout feature of the MOVE trim is a set of new 16-inch Zurich alloy wheels with a high-sheen surface and an aerodynamic design.

These wheels are unique to the MOVE trim and are not available on any other Volkswagen T-Cross model in the UK. The car also features MOVE badges on the B-pillar and door sills, as well as chrome-trimmed bumpers that add to its street appeal.

In addition to the exterior upgrades, the VW T-Cross MOVE comes with parking sensors, carpet mats, and an upgraded upholstery with decorative seams and inserts.

The upper material of the seat centre panels, inner seat bolsters, trimming fabric, and headrests are all made of recycled plastic bottles and polyester. The interior is completed by a centre console with a gloss-black frame, aluminium-look pedal caps and ambient lighting in the door handles and information panel.

The Volkswagen T-Cross MOVE is available now from Volkswagen UK retailers for a price of £23,470 RRP on the road. Volkswagen Financial Services is also offering a personal contract plan (PCP) for the VW T-Cross MOVE, with an annual percentage rate (APR) of 6.9% and a £500 deposit contribution.

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What affordable alternatives are there to tyre repair kit?

I am thinking of buying a Volkswagen T-Cross, which comes with tyre repair kit. The dealer doesn't seem keen on a spare tyre kit and quoted about £400 plus to supply one. Are there any other options as I would prefer a proper tyre.
It's a common feature of modern cars to carry a tyre repair kit rather than a spare wheel of any kind, but Volkswagen do offer the option of adding a space saver spare wheel when buying new, quoting a price of £125. You do need to add a jack and wheelbrace to this, and unfortunately Volkswagen don't quote a price for this. However, to save money manufacturers will usually use one size of spare wheel across the range. A quick internet search revealed plenty of places selling a compatible wheel and jack set for only a few pounds more than the official Volkswagen price for the wheel alone. We would suggest skipping the dealer's offer, taking the standard tyre repair kit and sourcing your own spare wheel and jack elsewhere at a reduced cost.
Answered by David Ross
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