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The Touareg gets a
fabulous V-10 diesel
Volkswagen’s Touareg luxury
SUV is finally available with a V-10 turbo-diesel, and what an engine it is.
Diesels aren’t as popular in this country as they are in the rest of the
world, especially Europe, but they have been improved so dramatically that they
are now better than many of their gasoline counterparts. Diesels used to be
noisy, sooty and slow, but the new state-of-the-art diesels are none of the
above.
The
Touareg TDI is just such an example. The 5.0-liter, 310-horspower diesel is very
impressive. It cranks out a monstrous 553 pound-feet of torque at just 2,000
rpm. Nudge the throttle and you get instant movement. Flatten the pedal and this
Touareg flies. The typical loud diesel clatter is almost completely muted.
Start-up is the only time it is even slightly louder than the gasoline engine.
VW uses an aluminum block, two turbochargers and an electronically controlled
drive-by-wire system that controls the throttle and the fuel injectors that
deliver precise amounts of fuel into each cylinder. Fuel mileage is rated at 17
miles per gallon in the city and 23 on the highway, whereas the 4.2-liter V-8 is
rated at 14 mpg city and 18 on the highway.
The six-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission has a gear for almost any
situation, plus it can be shifted manually, which is a bonus in off-road
situations.
The Touareg’s all-wheel-drive system works together with hill descent
control, hill climb assist, a locking center differential and a vehicle
stability program. The transfer case with an extra-low gear means the Touareg
has the off-road manners of a mountain goat.
The
test car’s optional air suspension allows the vehicle to be raised for serious
off-road work, plus it automatically lowers the vehicle for better handling and
mileage at high speeds.
From a performance and mileage perspective, the diesel is clearly the best
choice for the Touareg. The only drawback to the diesel is the $57,800 base
price compared to $42,640 for the V-8. The 3.2-liter V-6 starts at $35,900.
The Touareg is an excellent example of how Volkswagen has broadened its
product line. This luxury SUV rivals the best on the road, regardless of price.
Its standard equipment includes heated front seats, leather-wrapped steering
wheel with multifunction controls, tilt and telescoping steering wheel, five
power outlets, premium stereo with CD player, trip computer, side-curtain
airbags and center locking differential. Options include a navigation system,
interior upgrades and air suspension that raises the vehicle more than three
inches for off-road use and lowers it at highway speeds. The test car had lots
of options and a sticker price of $63,965.
A
couple of gripes about the test car: The electronic throttle would occasionally
go limp, as if the engine died momentarily, and then it would catch with a
lurch. I believe this is a software issue with the drive-by-wire system as I
have experienced it in other vehicles, too. Also, the navigation system’s map
was not easy to read because it often lacked street names.
Volkswagen’s upscale interiors are superbly finished. The Touareg is as well
turned out as any luxury SUV on the market. The gauges look like an expensive
watch, the burl walnut trim is scrumptious and the leather is soft. The Touareg
does not have an optional third seat.
Folding down the back seat is not as easy as it should be for an SUV. The
bottom cushions have to be tilted forward and the headrests removed before you
can have a flat load floor.
The cargo area is very well finished, with plush carpeting and chrome
tie-downs. Accessory power outlets by the tailgate are useful.
A double-wishbone suspension provides a very pleasant ride. Continuously
adjustable shock absorbers, with sport, comfort and automatic settings, are part
of the air suspension package.
The diesel Touareg may be expensive, but it compares favorably with the best
SUVs on the market.

Standard Equipment
(partial list)
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6-speed shiftable automatic
transmission
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all wheel drive
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descent control
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mechanical center locking
differential
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hi-lo gear selection
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alloy rims
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rain sensing wipers
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power glass sunroof
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privacy glass
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roof rack
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4-wheel ABS
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emergency braking assist
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traction control
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stability control
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dual front side-mounted airbags
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front and rear head airbags
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Automatic headlamps
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tire pressure monitoring
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Front Fog/Driving Lights
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vinyl upholstery
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Heated front seats
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tilt and telescopic steering
wheel
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dual zone climate controls -
driver and passenger
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wood trim on dash
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AM/FM in-dash single CD player,
CD-controller stereo with 10 speakers
V8 models also
include:
(partial list)
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18 inch wheels and tires
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leather upholstery
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12 way power driver and front passenger seats
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Memory seats for 3 deivers
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multi-level heating front seats
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manual sunshades for rear side
windows
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power retractable mirrors
Major Available Options
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Navigation System
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4-Corner Air Suspension
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4-Zone Climatronic Air Conditioning
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Electronic Parking Assistance
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OnStar Telematics
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Bi-Xenon Headlamps
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Rear Differential Lock
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Trailer Hitch
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AM/FM/CD stereo with 11 speakers and 6
disc CD changer
For more information on the Touareg, visit vw.com Copyright © 2004, SmartTrac
Computer Systems, Inc.
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