Buying used: 2011 Volkswagen Touareg has power – and problems
According to Volkswagen, the 2011 Touareg got more than just a facelift. This, claimed the company, was a complete overhaul, from stem to stern.
Bigger and more powerful than its predecessor while being some 195 kilograms lighter, it got a new turbo-diesel V6 engine as well, which joined a 280-horsepower V6 gas powerplant.
A revised interior and an all-new platform rounded out the second generation of Touareg, which took home the Automotive Journalists Association of Canada Best New SUV over $50,000 award for 2011.
The turbo-diesel TDI V6 may have been the most refined engine of its kind on the market. Very user-friendly, it displaced 3.0 litres and developed 225 horsepower, with a more than substantial 406 foot-pounds of torque. Both diesel and gas powerplants were mated to an also-new Tiptronic eight-speed automatic transmission. VW’s 4Motion all-wheel-drive came with both engine choices, and an electronic stability control system was standard. The full-time all-wheel-drive system featured an off-road setting and low range, and this generation of the Touareg had a 3500-kilogram towing capacity.
