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  • Tempted by Touareg

    I am in the research stage for my next 4WD, Can I ask a few questions of the group

    After five Pajero's I am pretty comfortable that they do a good job. However, tow wise they are still a little light on, so what are the alternatives. By and far the best is the Cruiser, however, its big, expensive and as a city car as well, I think it struggles. Ther are some others but ...no.

    Enter the Touareg, It seems like it has got everything but there is still a lingering doubt.

    How does it handle the occasional trip into remote area? What if it breaks down, will I get support. What are the service charges with an "exotic" car like this. What are the service intervals on the V6 TD.

    Or should I chicken and go for another Pajero. I would welcome some feedback please

  • #2
    When you consider what this vehicle is up against ( Porsche cayenne and Q7) all same platform derived from the Treg. I personally love the thing and when they get a bit cheaper i would seriously be thinking about it. I have VW in the blood for 15 years but really an awesome vehicle. Engines are strong and Gearbox transfer boxes had issues early in the piece with trans casings and ecu but hey VW got on top of that rapid style. As for the box itself very strong. Man if you get the chance try a run in a V10 diesel OMG!!!!! Torque of the devil mate!!!! 710 NM at 1500rpm!!!! Whopping mate and it would climb Everest.
    Just on that i dont have an issue with Pajero - Great for the money too so i dont envy your choice mate
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    • #3
      Originally posted by harks11 View Post
      I am in the research stage for my next 4WD, Can I ask a few questions of the group

      After five Pajero's I am pretty comfortable that they do a good job. However, tow wise they are still a little light on, so what are the alternatives. By and far the best is the Cruiser, however, its big, expensive and as a city car as well, I think it struggles. Ther are some others but ...no.

      Enter the Touareg, It seems like it has got everything but there is still a lingering doubt.

      How does it handle the occasional trip into remote area? What if it breaks down, will I get support. What are the service charges with an "exotic" car like this. What are the service intervals on the V6 TD.

      Or should I chicken and go for another Pajero. I would welcome some feedback please
      Harks welcome to VWwA mate

      Go here http://www.clubtouareg.com/forums/f67/ for more Touareg owners with answers
      - Ben

      1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
      2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI

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      • #4
        I knew someone who 4X4'd once a fortnight and who was seriously contemplating getting one. The only reason why they chose against buying one was the apparent lack of interior space, since they had 4 kids. Whether this was because they were looking at 5 seater models or not, I don't know, but these people were real hardcore 4X4 fanatics and swore by the fact that the car was fantastic off-road.

        The ended up getting a 7 seat land rover by the way...
        80,000km 1997 MK3 VR6 manual for sale - www.vwwatercooled.org.au/forums/f23/80-000km-1997-manual-vr6-nsw-sydney-67658.html

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        • #5
          According to the latest Wheels mag, the next model will be bigger inside and lighter in weight. The question that I have is can you put on real 4x4 tyres, like Cooper and BF Goodrich, and then add some accessories needed for serious off roading, from the 4x4 shops(I have gone blank on their names(:.
          Old Skool Passat Power Rules!!!
          1974 Passat LS with a SEAT 1.8, 32/36 Weber, full performance exhaust and a K&N filter. 80kw at the wheels??

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          • #6
            Hey vinderliker.

            I have a 2005 model R5 Lux and it's more than capable off road. With a few mods like 50mm lift and an extra battery, they'll go most places the real 4WDs will. I run Cooper ATRs on mine, and I know other Treggers who run BFGs and Michelin Scorpions, so they'll take off road tyres easily.

            There have been a few reliability issues with the original Treg, most of which should be sorted in the face lift model.

            Up sides are; it's a fantastic cruiser and you'll get to where you want to go in comfort, great entry and departure angles, excellent turning circle for those tight spots in the bush, excellent fuel economy in the diesels (I've averaged 10.2 l/100km since I've owned mine, which includes towing) and plenty of whistles and bells.

            Down sides are; when you're out in the boonies, you're a long way from VW assist if something goes wrong, space saver spare wheel (you can go the unattractive VW option or buy a real spare and fling it on the roof racks when needed), not quite enough clearance underneath and it's smaller than the competitors, so it's really only a 4 seater if you're going on a trip.

            As phaeton said above, check out his link, you'll see plenty of posts from Oz Treggers, including a few with the new facelift V6TDI. One of the regular contributers sold his R5 and bought a Pajero, so they can't be too bad.

            Here's a link to some photos of me out and about in mine - http://s58.photobucket.com/albums/g250/bobzed57/

            Cheers

            Bob Z
            Last edited by bobzed57; 02-01-2008, 07:24 AM. Reason: update
            2009 LR D3 SE
            2005 Touareg R5 Lux - gone

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            • #7
              Cool, but if I do win lotto, at this stage I'll have to purchase nearly all the VW range an Octavia RS and an Audi or two. But I have had a hankering to hit the real bush for ages. Living in Canberra with it all around I really prefer the mountains to the beach, must be that Swabian, Bavarian blood coming through, although I am not a fan of the snow! Yeah I reckon the V6 TDI wouldbe the go. Just for fun the other night I printed out the options and price list.
              Old Skool Passat Power Rules!!!
              1974 Passat LS with a SEAT 1.8, 32/36 Weber, full performance exhaust and a K&N filter. 80kw at the wheels??

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              • #8
                While having a look around for my latest vehicle, of which is a new facelift V6 TDI Touareg, I also looked towards the other models getting around. I wanted something comfortable to drive every day, not too huge, economical, room for 4 plus a dog, capable to tow and able to go off road.
                I had a few Land Rover Discoverys prior so that was my benchmark for what the vehicle had to achieve.
                I have a couple of 100 series Land Cruisers, Nissan Patrols, a base model Pajero and a Land Rover Defender to play with at work, all great off road but not for my every day driving. A bit Spartan for my likes (plastic and cloth no thanks I am more the leather and wood person now). Ever the tarted up models still reek of no frills.
                The BMW X5 is rubbish off road (no low range), Volvo great for trips to Ikea but no low range also, so that left me with Discovery 3 TDV6, Range Rover Sports V6 and Mercedes Benz M280/M320 for the price I wanted to pay, between $80,000 to $100,000 on road.
                The Rovers are too thirsty no matter what engine choice you get, I still can not accept the Discovery 3 styling and the Range Rover Sport, nice that it is, is still not the real thing as far as Range Rover goes (IMHO).
                The Benz was the only real option against the Touareg but in the end of the day the Volkswagen won it in value for money. Just like a Jetta against a C Class Benz same class of car but half the price.

                Now if I was towing a van all around Australia the only choice would be Land Cruiser, heaps of after market goodies and service support anywhere.


                Flipper Dog
                Flipper Dog
                Now - T-Roc R, Audi Q5
                Past VWs- T-Roc R-Line, Golf 6, 7 and 7.5, Touareg 7L and 7P, Passat B5.5, Polo MK3, Polo MK4 and GTI

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                • #9
                  very informative thanks

                  Very informative discussion.Thanks. There is no doubt we are spoiled for choice these days. I also had a look at the service costs. A very good resource site is http://carservice.com.au/ServiceCost.aspx. The Touareg is one of the cheaper vehicles to service. Now that was a surprise. I think was of the attractions is alos the long distance cruising reputation of the VW. I have a very good relationship with the Newel hwy.

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                  • #10
                    Like you I've been researching the same vehicle, the TD V6, and am now awaiting delivery (expected March).

                    The Pajero was my second choice, the two issues that let it down, was that I liked the aesthetics of the 2 door short wheel base and leather was not an option on the more off road featured model.

                    The Touareg and Pajero both promise a good on-road performance, and better than average off road.

                    I ruled out anything that didn't have low range as a tall car.
                    The Touareg with steel springs, has greater ground clearance than the Paj, and I've seen a new Pajero go across what I anticipate will be the equal of any weekend adventures in my future.

                    I think your concerns about service and support in remote areas is valid, and if you were really buying a car for that sort of thing, the advice I think you'd get is to keep the electronics to a minimum. That's getting pretty hard to do with new vehicles. For online forums, I feel pretty confident that the 2005+ models are much more reliable, and the horror stories that let the brand down were from the brave souls who pioneered the Touareg. I've ordered the T2, and will get the slightly re-spec'd engine (550Nm Torque).

                    There aren't many accessories available for the Treg.
                    One of the reasons I'm waiting on a factory delivery, is I ordered the full size spare wheel. I think that's worth waiting for, especially since we intend to go off road. You can get roof racks, but there is no 'roo' bar. Mounting driving lights is therefore tricky, but there are solutions.

                    Really what the Touareg represented was a really good compromise of safety and comfort on-road, and freedom and flexibility for off-road adventures. For city dwellers like myself, any 'off-roading' is always accompanied by substantial on-road to get there and back.

                    The Pajero may be a better choice for you, Japanese reliability, lower price, but I'm pretty confident the T2 was the best choice for me.
                    David
                    '08 T2 TDV6 Atacama Grey Metallic Anthracite Leather Lacquer Inserts T/Bar Chrome Roof Bars Fifth Wheel, Pirelli 235/65/17 ATs, 550nm of Torque

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                    • #11
                      Buy the Touareg. You won't regret moving up a class of vehicle - I have the base poverty pack model '05 with the R5 engine. I won't go back to a Japanese car. You will be driving the "thinking man's 4wd".. I still smile every time I get in mine. I have had 8 of my own 4wd's (continuously since my first 2-stroke suzuki in 1981) and more as company vehicles. I will buy another one.
                      ..Neil

                      Audi Q5 2.0 TDI
                      sold and missed: '05 Touareg R5TDI
                      SWMBO: '08 Golf Pacific TDI DSG

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                      • #12
                        Hi There Bobzed57

                        New to the Forum - Just wondering what a DP chip is?

                        Just got the same vehicle as yourself.. Looks from the photos like you guys et out and about some in yours! I'm hoping to get out in the Autumn to do some exploring and Camping inland from the Sunshine Coast or perhaps on the Darling downs. Any Tips you'd care to share on taking the Touareg into the rough stuff. I have the rear wheel carrier on mine, but I'll be looking to get a roof tray or pod before we head off. Is a winch a must? looks like you just used a snap strap on that rescue?

                        any hints gratefully received

                        viking
                        2007 R5 TDI Lux Salt Lake Grey, Wheel Carrier & park sensors.

                        1967 Bettle deluxe bored out to 1600cc.

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                        • #13
                          Hey viking

                          Welcome. Check a few of the other Treg forums, there's plenty of info about on their performance off road. I'm very happy with my Treg's ability off-road although it could use a bit more clearance.

                          I don't think a winch is necessary and it would be a bugger to fit. I did see a winch used in Cayenne rally that was slung from the two recovery hooks at the front. I think you'd have to be desperate though.The video you saw of my recovery was in my early days, on half-worn original tyres and me a bit out of my depth. We used the tow hook supplied in the boot, but I have since upgraded my recovery options. I now try to avoid getting stuck.

                          The DPCHIP is a chip that intercepts calls from the ECU on their way to the engine. They claim the R5 is about the best engine for the chip making some 155kw at 450nm at its max setting. I run mine at the middle setting which gives a good balance between performance and economy. I'd never be without it now. Check http://www.dpchip.com.au/ and ask for Andrew. Great bloke and very knowledgeable on diesel engines. He's at Berrima in NSW, but there are agents for the chip in other states.

                          Cheers

                          Bob Z
                          Last edited by bobzed57; 07-01-2008, 06:42 PM. Reason: winch
                          2009 LR D3 SE
                          2005 Touareg R5 Lux - gone

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                          • #14
                            DP Chip

                            Thanks Bob - I'll look into it - Any idea if it voids the VW warranty? or can it be taken off easily for service work...
                            2007 R5 TDI Lux Salt Lake Grey, Wheel Carrier & park sensors.

                            1967 Bettle deluxe bored out to 1600cc.

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                            • #15
                              DPChip warrant the drive train when you have one fitted.

                              I usually remove mine, it's easy peasy, just a couple of small screws. I have had the vehicle in their shop for work with the chip fitted and no one said anything. My dealer has been very good and most of the guys are happy to see me use it as a real 4wd.

                              Cheers
                              2009 LR D3 SE
                              2005 Touareg R5 Lux - gone

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