Practicality
|
|
|
Volkswagen Touareg
The Volkswagen Touareg is an expensive vehicle to run, but the car’s asking price is decent. Insurance will be low but service charges and fuel will be high, the car will also enjoy high resale values, so expenses may be offset.
The Volkswagen Touareg cabin is spacious and will provide sufficient space to all of the occupants. The four wheel drive feature can prove to be invaluable for those who need the extra power as it can haul even the heaviest of loads. The boot is large and is big enough for a few large items, and will be able to accommodate the needs of a family.
The Volkswagen Touareg gauges are clear and concise. They are logically placed within the drivers line of sight, making searching for them unnecessary. They are also well illuminated with a brilliant blue and red glow that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The fascia is uncluttered and the controls are functional but there are so many that reading the owners manual is advised.
The Volkswagen Touareg passengers will be comfortable thanks to the combination of comfortable, supportive, 10-way adjustable seats and plenty of head and legroom throughout the cabin. Wind, road, and even engine noise won’t be bothersome but if you are looking at the Touareg for its off-roading abilities, then you might be disappointed in not being able to hear the V10 under the bonnet.
Accessing the cabin isn’t easy especially for short passengers who will need to climb up into the cabin. With wide door apertures and a high roofline, this climb is made a bit easier. Though the doors are heavy, a power opening device is an option. The boot is accesed through a large hatch that allows for unrestricted access.
Parking a Volkswagen Touareg is not an easy task by any standard, parking sensors are an option on all models but the V10 where they come standard, and will prove to be invaluable when both forward and reverse parking. Visibility is good all around and still, parking won’t be easy.
Life Style
|
|
|
Volkswagen Touareg
The Volkswagen Touareg has good driver appeal. Performance will vary according to the engine that is selected. In V10 TDI guise, the Touareg will accelerate to 60mph in less than eight seconds. Although the car provides some impressive braking power, it is not advised to accelerate in such a manner. The torque that the engine provides is amazing and it is doubtful that most drivers will have ever experienced anything like it before. The car is durable and feels like it could conquer any terrain on or off the road. drivers are unlikely to have experienced anything comparable to it before.
The Touareg may actually be too large to be a practical family vehicle for city dwellers. The car’s size could prove difficult to navigate down busy city streets or shopping mall parking lots. The car is too luxurious on the inside to function as a country workhorse. The Touareg will probably appeal to a special kind of buyer that is somewhere between the two.
This is not a likely first car. The initial purchase price will prove to be too high, and insurance rates will be too high as well. The car also has too much power on offer, and there are at least a dozen reasons why this isn’t a first car.
The Volkswagen Touareg is all about quality and image. The car exudes class and style. Porsche has helped in creating the Touareg which has quickly proven to be a vehicle far superior to the Cayenne. The funny thing is that the Touareg will cost you much less.