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Old 05-02-2013, 01:01 AM
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I've logged 8500 mi on my Touareg. I have driven it twice to Tahoe, a few trips to Monterey, and a trip to San Diego. I think it is a better "all around" car than my X5 was. It is quieter, smoother, and feels more powerful. It handles great, but not as great as the X5. It is much better in Tahoe and feels much more at ease in the snow and icy roads (both with similar all season M/S tires).

I did have one mechanical issue so far, the front differential needed replacement, likely had a poor bearing surface that made a whining noise. The Touareg is considered an executive line, so the dealer gives free loaners, which was nice. The service is included for 3 yrs, unlike the cayenne. The power train has a 7yr/100k warranty.

I average 23-24 mpg with similar driving habits of my X5d that yielded me 20-21 mpg.

It is a pleasure to drive it, and as I've said before, it is a worthy replacement for my beloved X5d.

If you decide to purchase, you will love it!
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