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#1852 of 2207
hmm................. by golfgti47
May 05, 2004 (4:55 pm)
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Yeah, i hear a lot about the touareg's tranny, and there not good comments. But i never heard your problem. Vwoa always says there searching, they say it so much that its actually funny!
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Re: A tale of four test drives. . . [markcincinnati #1840] by panzer
May 07, 2004 (3:43 pm)
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Replying to: markcincinnati (Apr 26, 2004 12:31 pm)

You are way off on the price comparison btwn the Cayenne and Touareg V6's. To pump up a Cayenne up to where my Touareg is (V6, PP2, Sound, xenons, air suspension) would list about $8K more, and it would still be ugly in comparison, IMHO. At 2500 miles and one month of ownership, I have no regrets with the V6. It climbs the 11,000 foot passes with no trouble and works great on several very rough, steep construction sites and the slimy, muddy two tracks that I've tried so far in the Pike Forest. The jeep trails will have to wait until the snow melts. The way it is geared, I'm not worried. I wouldn't hesitate to tow with it, but I probably won't. Average mileage so far is about 17.5mpg, halfway between EPA city/highway. I had a highway tank that was almost 20mpg, mostly 75-85mph. I'm pretty impressed with the performance for such a heavy car. The V8 owners I talk to dont brag much about gas mileage. Also, the V8 throttle jump takes some getting used to. So far, my touareg is a delightful way to burn miles.
 
By the way, the air suspension rides great, very adjustable, but will weird you out when it starts adjusting by itself at stoplights. I keep looking around to see if I'm on a flimsy bridge. Happens rarely, and I have no idea why.
 
In summary, I do not agree the car is overpriced, underpowered, unwanted, unwise and should be discontinued. I shopped hard for almost a year before I bought the Touareg and I have not regretted. Serious contenders were: 4Runner, X3, X5. Came this close to a BMW, but I decided not to give up hard-core off-road capability. The v8 4Runner sport is a bargain if you can stand the seats.
 
just my $0.02,
Dave
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Re: A tale of four test drives. . . [panzer #1853] by markcincinnati
May 10, 2004 (8:04 am)
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Replying to: panzer (May 07, 2004 3:43 pm)

I stand corrected with respect to your data and of course your opinion. My opinion regarding the V6 Touareg stands as my opinion. The V8 Touareg compared with the V8 Cayenne is a major bargain and, no offense, the V6 variant (actually of both, more or less) lacks power (for me).
 
The differences in the VW and Porsche were supposed to be -- so said the car mags -- quite noticable. I would characterize the $65K Porshce Cayenne vs a $50K VW Touareg as fraternal twins, with the main difference being the empblem on the steering wheel.
 
Indeed, for my money, if I were to pull the trigger today and my choices were these two, the VW would be the hands down winner.
 
But, this is not to say the Porsche wasn't a fine vehicle. And, if I was in the $40's, then and only then would I opt for the Porsche.
 
I am glad you are pleased with your V6 Touareg -- these messages are, as we all know, highly subjective.
 
Enjoy.
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Toureg Problems/Issues by bcj2
May 10, 2004 (4:14 pm)
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I just purchased a new Toureg V6 w/ every option except onstar. Can anyone address the following problems/issues?
 
1. Remote Control: the range is about 10 feet. What's the deal w/ that?
 
2. After 1 week, the airbag light came on. A part has been on order for over a week.
 
3. Where is the air compressor(s)?
 
4. There are 2 small buttons (1 on each side of the steering wheel) behind the steering wheel controls. What are they for?
 
5. Why can't you input the exact house # on the navigation system? It only shows you a range of #'s
 
6. Can you use the steering wheel controls to select the next radio station on your memory?
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Re: Toureg Problems/Issues [bcj2 #1855] by markcincinnati
May 11, 2004 (10:14 am)
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Replying to: bcj2 (May 10, 2004 4:14 pm)

I'll try to help a bit:
 
1. Remote Control: the range is about 10 feet. What's the deal w/ that?
 
This might be within the range of "normal" -- as I recall when I test drove one this was not the case, when my Audi has this issue, it generally means the battery in the fob is almost kaput.
 
2. After 1 week, the airbag light came on. A part has been on order for over a week.
 
Part one, small surprise, part two much bigger surprise, it must mean this part hardly ever fails or that it fails so often they can't keep it in stock.
 
3. Where is the air compressor(s)?
 
I think there are two (at least) one for "load leveling" and one for the air suspension levels. I "think" the load leveling one is in the rear, I have no idea where the other one is.
 
4. There are 2 small buttons (1 on each side of the steering wheel) behind the steering wheel controls. What are they for?
 
Tiptronic control.
 
5. Why can't you input the exact house # on the navigation system? It only shows you a range of #'s.
 
With only a little sarcasm: the reason is the government won't allow a non military system to have this much precision. Seriously, the GPS system has certain technical limitations, but ones that are used in vehicles (non military) are only permitted to be accurate within "X feet or meters." The systems are tehcnically capable of precision that is greater. But the range of my Audi GPS is limited to proably 100 feet or so. Again, I read this explanation a few years back, that claimed the technology that is used is the same as the government uses for greater precision, but that that level of accuracy has been dialed down (so you can't do something military with the system). I don't know and don't care if this is an urban myth. My system usually gets me soooo close to my destination that I am delighted. If I know the house number and/or intersection I can get to the even numbered or odd numbered range that is the proverbial stone's throw from where I am going. Enjoy it the way that it is, for now, that is just the way it is.
 
6. Can you use the steering wheel controls to select the next radio station on your memory?
 
On my 2001 Audi the answer is yes, on my 2003 the wheel controls seem to be the same as pressing the seek button once.
 
Hope this helps, VWGUILD, I am certain knows the whole story and what he doesn't know, he can probably go over to one of the vehicles at his dealership and figure out for you.
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Remote Control by avery1
May 11, 2004 (10:58 am)
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I hope they fix this. I have a '99 RX300 and have been following the Touareg as a possible next vehicle. After almost 5 years and no new battery my RX remote still works several hundred feet away. Seems like a small issue but it is very useful a) in a large parking lot at night b) when you are a half a block away and want to double check that you have locked the doors c) at home I can unlock the car from the couch to let my kids or wife get something out of the car on their way out d) I can roll the windows down on hot days when approaching the car and e) from a distance you can scare the hell out of drunks who lean on your car (actually did this once and it worked great.)
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NAV Limitations? by dklanecky
May 11, 2004 (12:50 pm)
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In my experience, this is a VW only trait. Toyota, Lexus, Nissan, and Infiniti all allow you to input the exact address (as long as it's in the database).
 
Perhaps this is a limitation of the older CD based data as opposed to the other mentioned above who use DVD.
 
It could also be the individual provider of the Data that is on the CD/DVD. The Nissan/Infifniti data comes from a company called Zenrin.
 
I'm not sure about the source of the Toyota/Lexus data.
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Re: NAV Limitations? [dklanecky #1858] by markcincinnati
May 12, 2004 (5:47 am)
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Replying to: dklanecky (May 11, 2004 12:50 pm)

I have heard that the precise House Number can be entered into some Sat Nav systems. I believe, however, that the location found is "within X feet or meters" just as it is with the Audi, Mercedes and VW systems.
 
The range, odd or even, has never been an issue for me and my two current 2003 Audis make the 3rd and 4th cars I have had with this Bosch system -- the accuracy is very high.
 
Other than military precision I cannot imagine needing any greater accuracy.
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Re: NAV Limitations? [markcincinnati #1859] by sebring95
May 17, 2004 (12:39 pm)
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Replying to: markcincinnati (May 12, 2004 5:47 am)

Have you had any run-ins with the V10 tdi's? I've chatted with a couple folks that have made the purchase. I haven't run acrossed one to drive yet. The one guy traded his V8 T-reg in for the V10. His description of the power compared to the V8 was "wheeeeeee!!!". Averaged 23mpg first tank of mix. MFI was reporting 27mpg at steady 70mph.
 
I've also heard about an extended t-reg with 3rd row coming? I see one of these with a V10 TDI in my future. Should be the perfect replacement for our Tahoe. Should pull 5,000# like it's not back there and get good mpg to boot. Should be fun when not towing too!
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VW SERVICE SUX + THEY LIE! by bcj2
May 17, 2004 (4:59 pm)
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After owning an Acura + Lexus, I purchased an Toureg w/ Nav, PP2, xenon, park assist + air suspension.
 
After 5 days, the airbag light came on. I took it to the dealer who gave me a VW Golf loaner in which 1 of the service guys seemed to use as his ashtray. They said they had to order a passenger side airbag + asked if I wanted to keep the loaner until it came in - no thanks!
 
I called last week to check on the part + was told they'll check + call me right back. After not hearing anything for 4 days, I called back + was told they needed to check + would get back to me. An hour later they called + said it will take 7-10 business days to come in but if I wanted, I could pay $30 to have the delivery expedited. Again, no thanks!
 
I emailed customer service vw.com. A very nice lady called me the next day + said she'd look into the situation + talk to the dealer + try to get me a toureg loaner. She said she's call me back by the next day. That was 3 days ago.
 
Finally, when I talked to the service manager at my dealer today about my airbag, I mentioned that my remote control had a range of 5-10 feet. His response was that it's something to do w/ our area of Richmond, VA and VW in general. He went on to explain that VW must use a radio frequency that doesn't work well in our area since reduced range is a problem w/ all VW's in our area of Richmond but that the range works well outside the city. Based on everything I've read, this is a bunch of BS!
 
My 1st reaction when my wife suggested spending ~$45,000 for a VW was "no thanks." I'd rather buy an RX330 or MDX . . or even an Aviator (I also have a Navigator). I should have gone w/ my initial reaction. Never again will I buy another VW. VW will probably learn the hard way that you can't treat Toureg or Phaeton owners like Golf or Beetle owners (no dig intended).

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