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2006 Volkswagen Touareg
Date Published: 8/20/08

2006 Volkswagen Touareg
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MSRP:
$37,320 - 67,750

Invoice:
$33,896 - 40,527

Class:
Premium Midsize Sport-utility Vehicle
2006 Volkswagen Touareg
Expert Rating Summary
Category V6 w/Eq. Pkg. 2 Rating (See All
Ratings)
Premium Midsize Sport-utility Vehicle Average Rating
Acceleration 4 6.2
Fuel Economy 3 3.4
Ride Quality 5 5.5
Steering/Handling/Braking 5 5.7
Quietness 7 6.6
Controls 7 6.6
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) 7 7.5
Room/Comfort (rear) 5 6.3
Cargo Room 7 7.9
Value within Class 6 5.8
Total Score: 56 61.5
Ratings: Maximum 10 points per category
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2006 Volkswagen Touareg Review
Volkswagen's SUV remains unchanged for 2006. Touareg (TOUR-regg) is a 4-dr wagon with rear liftgate and seating for five. It offers three engines: a 240-hp V6, a 310-hp V8, and a 310-hp turbodiesel V10. The sole transmission is a 6-speed automatic with manual shift gate. All Touaregs have an all-wheel-drive system designed for severe off-road conditions. It includes low-range gearing and a locking center differential; a locking rear differential is optional. ABS and an antiskid system are standard. A height-adjustable air suspension and xenon headlamps are standard on the V10 and available for other models. All Touaregs include front side airbags and curtain side airbags for both seating rows. A sunroof is also standard. Leather upholstery is optional for the V6, standard otherwise. Other options include navigation system, rear obstacle detection, and heated steering wheel and rear seats. Touareg was developed with Porsche, which offers its own version as the Cayenne.
Competition
Consumer Guide® Automotive places each vehicle into one of 17 classes based on size, price, and market position. Premium Midsize SUVs are similar in size and construction to Midsize SUVs. Most, in fact, are gilded versions of Midsize SUVs; though a few are exclusive upscale designs.

Our Best Buys include Acura MDX, Cadillac SRX, and Lexus RX. Our Recommended picks are Mercedes-Benz R-Class and Volvo XC90.

New or significantly redesigned models include Land Rover Range Rover Sport, Mercedes-Benz M-Class, and Saab 9-7X.
News
VW's Audi division will soon offer the Q7, basically a long-body Touareg with 3-row seating and different styling. That would seem to make a rumored stretched Touareg more than likely. We'd look for it around 2007, perhaps with standard V8. By that time, the base Touareg is expected to get a stronger 3.6-liter V6.

On a related front, VW is working on a new front-drive minivan to replace an aborted retro design patterned on the 2001 Microbus concept. Production reportedly starts sometime in 2007, leading us to forecast a 2008-model U.S. debut. The new minivan is said to have conservative "international" styling on a Euro-market VW truck platform and be sized like a standard-length Dodge Caravan. The most likely engine is the above-mentioned 3.6-liter V6, teamed with 5- or 6-speed automatic transmission. Optional AWD is likely. Standard features should include ABS, curtain side airbags, dual power-slide rear doors, and 3-row seating with middle buckets and a rear bench. Likely options will include navigation, rear DVD entertainment, and folding picnic table. More news as we get it, so keep checking back with us.
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