Yes they do still make them, but indeed they are a very rare car. I only recall one solitary occassion when i've seen one outside of dealer premises.
Not popular presumably because as Fred says the suv styled Tiguan and now T-Roc appeal more to the image conscious, and the cheaper but more practical Skoda Octavia Scout appeals more to the cost conscious, and is more established in the 4x4 estate marketplace.
However i'm sure it will still be a very good car that should serve you well. If you bought at a good price and are committed to it for the longer term then depreciation should not affect you any worse than it will affect the rest of us. There does seem to be an irrational hatred from some quarters for all things VAG, especially since dieselgate, however this doesn't really bother me to be frank. As long as the government are fair and allow us diesel drivers a period of adjustment, and a viable alternative before they start clobbering us with punitive tax rises then i'm not going to worry.
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