Snapshot
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EPA Fuel Economy:
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City:
14
17
Highway:
18
23
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Available Engines:
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220-hp, 3.2-liter V-6 (premium)
310-hp, 4.2-liter V-8 (premium)
310-hp, 5.0-liter V-10 (diesel)
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| Available Transmissions: |
6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
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New or Notable
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What We Like
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What We Don't
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| • | Low-range gearing | | • | Air or steel suspension | | • | Adjustable height | | • | Hill-climbing assists | | • | Optional offroad navigation |
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| + | Superior offroading prowess | | + | Strong V-8 and V-10 TDI performance | | + | All-terrain maneuverability | | + | Safety features | | + | Towing capacity |
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| - | Modest V-6 performance | | - | Tiny auxiliary gauges | | - | Demanding 4WD controls | | - | V-6 engine noise | | - | Rear legroom and toe space |
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Vehicle Summary
Seeking to blend luxury and sportiness with impressive four-wheel-drive credentials, Volkswagen finally entered the sport utility vehicle arena for 2004 with its crossover Touareg. Available with a choice of three engines, the Touareg can give the driver a host of helpful offroading assists. Essential angles for off-roading are especially impressive with the air suspension.
Read more
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http://www.cars.com/go/crp/research.jsp?section=summary&crpPage=summary.jsp&makeid=48&modelid=7008&year=2004&myid=&logtype=6&revid=&aff=national