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V6 Touareg owners...

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#1 ·
Do you find yourselves wishing you had spent the extra few thousand for the V8? I've test drove 3 touaregs in the last 2 weeks and I'm not sure the V6 has enough power to make it fun to drive. I'm still not sure it's worth the extra ~$5000 for the V8 though.
 
#4 ·
I agonised and drove both several times. The V8 felt heavy up front and seemed to plow worse. I felt the V6 was 95% fine and I had other plans for the $6K. However, the V8 milage is almost the same by comparison so all that matters is what you are willing to accept?
 
#5 ·
I agree with Mike's post. I have the V6 and while the V8 is certainly a sweet engine.... I don't feel like I'm missing anything.

I live in a high altitude area (which is a hp eater) and I've been very happy. Sport mode on the transmission is a blast... and I've been able to tackle the Colorado Mountains without any trouble.
 
#6 ·
V6...plenty of power. I just came out of a Yukon with the Big V8. The V6 in the Treg is plenty. Sport mode is a kick, and you could spend the left over cash on cool mods like Side steps and the V10 grill.
 
#7 ·
I got the V6, mostly due to budgetary issues (i.e., wife). I would have loved a V8, just because.

But, I have no regrets with the V6. It's snappy enough when I need it to be - sport or tiptronic help a lot. Considering the price difference, I think the V6 is a good choice.
 
#8 ·
No regrets

Bigger is always better, sure - then get the V10.

But the V6 is punchy when it needs to be and through corners you couldn't push much harder - unless you've got the air suspension - because that body roll is precarious.

The V8 is considerably more expensive in Australia, though: ~$A33k difference (that's about US$25k) between base models. The decision may have been more difficult if the differential were smaller here.
 
#9 ·
To go along with the others....for the extra 7K it wasn't really worth it to me. I spent the extra on Premium Package II with Nav. The engine is just fine in the city or highway. The car is still very fun to drive and packs plenty of punch.
 
#10 ·
V-6

I think the V-6 has plenty of power...For the difference in cost the V-6 seems more cost effective when you consider the price of gas etc.
Also I think since I installed a K&N air filter the performance has improved with better breathing.

:cool:
 
#11 ·
I have to agree with the masses. The v8 would be nice, but for me the v6 is practical and a solid performer. I have towed a 6x12 uhaul trailer full of furniture through the Virginia hills, and have not one complaint regarding it's power. It was able to maintain 75mph uphill to keep up with traffic.
 
#12 ·
Hi
IMHO...
If you can get the V10 (or the R5 :joy: ) TDI's better stay with V6 and save some money for the Gas and options!!! :drunk:

Cheers
 
#13 ·
Hi
IMHO...
If you can get the V10 (or the R5 :joy: ) TDI's better stay with V6 and save some money for the Gas and options!!! :drunk:

Cheers
 
#14 ·
V6 is okay

I just spent 4 days in and around the Blue Ridge Parkway. That's about as much elevation that those of us that live on the east coast will see. Anyway, there were times that I thought that the engine was laboring a little bit, but not that much. The first day I didn't think about using the sport mode, but on the second I did and it made a vast improvement. It was shifting at a higher RPM that made the car much more responsive.

I also was getting about 20 MPG on the highway on the way back - I was happy with that. I am not sure what the V8 gets
 
#15 ·
I opted for the V6 for economic reasons but also because the V6 had enough power to sail along at any speed I wanted to without pushing it. The only thing I would buy the V8 for is the mellow to growl exhaust sound.
 
#16 ·
Unless you plan on towing, the V6 is fine--especially with sport mode. I had two V6 Passats because I thought the 4s were too loud and lacked oomph. So I wanted to make sure I had a capable engine on this purchase... especially since it's more expensive than the Passats I've had and I bought this one--ending the lease syndrome.

With my Touareg, I've been over the Rockies (Canadian, too) twice, through the Blue Ridge Parkway, etc and it's done just fine. While it can growl getting on a highway [the way I do], I would say the extra 5k is either better spent on the Nav and Prem Pkg, or... 2500 gallons of gas. That's 41000 miles of driving free if you're willing to go with the 6.
 
#18 ·
R5 TDi (still haven´t got the car but already driven it), is a good car.. I expect o install the VW chip for the R5 (which is supposed to come at the end of the year), and it will be a blast to drive.. high torque + good hp... :D An important detail is the use of the manual tranny.. makes all the diference..
 
#19 ·
There's no replacement for displacement.
I wanted to get the V8 but my wife didn't want to spend the money... Something about saving up for a house... anyway, I would like some extra HP but the v6 has a lot of power for such a heavy car. I'm getting KN air filter and p chip soon.
 
#20 ·
i love my v6. it has more power than i had and was used to. maybe my next treg will be a v8 or v10, but for now, the v6 has all the power that i need. does well on on ramps, corners great, and punches through traffic. :grin:
 
#21 ·
I am extremely happy with my V6. I live in the city so the smaller engine makes sense for me. It has pep, and I don't feel like it's under-powered. I have taken my Touareg on long distance journeys and am happy with its performance. I had a V6 Jeep Grand Cherokee and it cannot even compare with the Touareg. I would have liked to get the V10 but it is a good CDN$30K more than the V6. I will definitely upgrade to the V10 in a couple of years...

e.
 
#22 ·
Nah, I wouldn't buy the V8. My V6 is just fine. The engine's plenty fast to cruise on the highways, and race through tight country roads. It's an agile vehicle on winding mountain roads, and I don't think I'd be able to drive a V8 any faster.
 
#25 ·
V6

No complaints - plenty of pep in drive and even more in S. The only time I notice a slight lack of power is passing on the highway - but I've gotten in the habbit of popping the car into S before passing... I had the choice of a base 8 or a loaded 6 I went with the loaded 6 and have no regrets...
 
#26 ·
Re: V6

TOUARED said:
I had the choice of a base 8 or a loaded 6 I went with the loaded 6 and have no regrets...
The base V8 is better equipped than the base V6. Guys trying to justify the $6,710 V8 upgrade to their wives, take note:

Base V6: $36,515
Premium Package II (Cricket leather, power seats): $2,440
18" wheels: $1,900
+ 90hp: priceless