I still love the V8 4.2 2004 Touareg It drives like a ship. Heavy, smooth, and powerful. Non of the newer Touaregs compare. Now that you have improved upon the technicalities, bring back the 2004 model to the market, equipped with all these neuschkeinten. It will outsell above all its competitors. And, please, we still want to keep driving the old Touaregs. We need spare parts for replacements. Make them available, please. Don't leave us to go scavenging. Help us enjoy owning the classics. We are willing to buy the parts to refurbish what we have. Help us pimp our ride.
I love this car. I just visited Fraser Island and in very soft sand Toyota Landcruiser's drove faster than me. But when it was low tide. Then Touareg showed its power, passed everyone with 120km/h like a post and huge sand/water cloud behind. Kind of like tornado. With 265/65/17 wrangler duratrac's. Now i got myself 2011 terrain tech with rear locker and i want to take it trans Africa route
I have an issue with my Touareg 2005, VR V6 model. It doesn't want high speed. When you engage on high speed, it makes a loud sound behind as if the car has been hit from behind. Dont know what the problem could be. Has anyone faced such a situation before?
Use forvo.com it has great little sound files from native speakers on almost all words. If it is missing something you can request it. forvo.com/search/touareg/
@@99scobey you can have the same word pronounced in different languages you could have an Arabic native speaker or a berber pronounce it the way they do and a German in German and a French in French. Also if a word is missing in some language you can request it and then a user of that native language will see the word as requested and probably provide you with it.
I still love the V8 4.2 2004 Touareg
It drives like a ship. Heavy, smooth, and powerful. Non of the newer Touaregs compare. Now that you have improved upon the technicalities, bring back the 2004 model to the market, equipped with all these neuschkeinten. It will outsell above all its competitors. And, please, we still want to keep driving the old Touaregs. We need spare parts for replacements. Make them available, please. Don't leave us to go scavenging. Help us enjoy owning the classics. We are willing to buy the parts to refurbish what we have. Help us pimp our ride.
I love this car. I just visited Fraser Island and in very soft sand Toyota Landcruiser's drove faster than me. But when it was low tide. Then Touareg showed its power, passed everyone with 120km/h like a post and huge sand/water cloud behind. Kind of like tornado. With 265/65/17 wrangler duratrac's. Now i got myself 2011 terrain tech with rear locker and i want to take it trans Africa route
"you should never get into situations like these"
excuse me captain carter but situations like those is why i bought a touareg :)
Any idea which tyre do they use here?
Touareg Offroaderlərin Şahı 👍❤️👏💪💪💪💪💪
lol the song at 9 minutes... copy of "children-robert miles"
Classic
it is indeed!
I have an issue with my Touareg 2005, VR V6 model. It doesn't want high speed. When you engage on high speed, it makes a loud sound behind as if the car has been hit from behind. Dont know what the problem could be. Has anyone faced such a situation before?
Neba Godwill Awantu clutches in the rear differential are slipping or completely finished
Have someone check the driveshaft.
at 00:05, the narrator pronounces it "TOO-areg." At 00:24, he says TWA-reg."
02:06 "TWA-reg" , 02:11 "tour-reg" . Nobody knows the correct way to pronounce Touareg.
Use forvo.com it has great little sound files from native speakers on almost all words.
If it is missing something you can request it. forvo.com/search/touareg/
@@andraslibal I guess it depends on whether you are speaking German, French, or Arabic! Cool site.
@@99scobey you can have the same word pronounced in different languages you could have an Arabic native speaker or a berber pronounce it the way they do and a German in German and a French in French. Also if a word is missing in some language you can request it and then a user of that native language will see the word as requested and probably provide you with it.
All over the place. Some Too wah reg; twa reg, Tooreg. etc.