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2019 Volkswagen Touareg Pricing and Specs

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$30,030*
Volkswagen Touareg
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The Volkswagen Touareg 2019 prices range from $30,030 for the basic trim level SUV Touareg 150 Tdi Monochrome to $67,540 for the top of the range SUV Touareg V8 Tdi R-Line.

The Volkswagen Touareg 2019 comes in SUV.

The Volkswagen Touareg 2019 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 3.0L 8 SP Automatic to the SUV 4.1L 8SP Automatic.

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$49,794

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$52,195

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Volkswagen Touareg FAQs

VW Australia says the jerky transmission is a characteristic of my 2022 VW Touareg

A VW dealership can carry out a test that will reveal whether there’s wear in the transmission’s clutch packs. Based on the result of this test, the question of whether the transmission is within tolerance or not should be pretty black and white. If you’re still not happy, have the vehicle independently inspected (your state motoring club is a good place to start) for a second opinion.

While you should not be fobbed off by the dealership, it’s true this type of transmission can take some acclimatisation on the part of the driver. We’re not saying you should have to learn how to drive again, but these dual-clutch transmissions can take a little technique if you’re to get the best from them. However, when a characteristic transitions into an actual problem, you need to be on top of it.

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My 2022 Volkswagen Touareg has clunky gear shifts

The dual-clutch transmission in your Touareg is a wet-clutch design and, therefore, much more robust than the dry-clutch version that caused VW so much angst when it was introduced many years ago. However, even the wet-clutch unit has been known to have its problems, and the symptoms you’ve described tend to point towards worn clutch packs or the electronics that control them.

Any time a dual-clutch transmission shudders or thumps, is cause to have it scanned to check the operation of these clutch packs. It’s also likely that a cold transmission will amplify these symptoms. A VW dealer can carry out this test and the results will give you a much better idea of what’s going on inside the transmission.

If it is a fault with the transmission, it should be covered by the new-car warranty. But make sure the dealer logs it with head office. That makes it a pre-existing condition so that, even if the warranty runs out, it’s still VW’s problem to fix as the problem first occurred during the warranty period.

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How can I identify an R-Line package for the 2011 Volkswagen Touareg?

The 2011 R-Line package for the Touareg included plenty of extra kit, so identifying one shouldn’t be a problem. Those extras started with a body kit with a deeper front spoiler, side skirts and a rear roof spoiler. The R-Line package also extended to 20-inch alloy wheels.

Inside, look for stainless-steel kick panels inside each door, a different steering wheel, lots of leather, aluminium gear-selector and pedals and a 12-way electrically adjustable driver’s seat.

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