We’re a couple of months into our time with the 2021 Volkswagen T-Cross 85TSI Life, and I have to say the simple approach to an urban runabout is starting to make sense. For any first-timers, our T-Cross is a Pure-White, zero-options example of the entry-level ‘Life’ specification and it comes in, like the billboard says, at $29,990 drive away.
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