We have 3 kids. 9, 5 and 5. I looked at number of vehicles and eventually settled on the Ford Expedition and Atlas. Bought atlas because of how easy it is to drive around the city while still being big inside. Thanks for great review as always Alex. One of the best reviewers!!
We have 4 kids, 5, 5, 2, and newborn and did the same. We were down to the Ford and the VW. We bought the Atlas and I am so glad we did as well. (Congrats on the twins! 😊)
I saw a lot reviews about the VW Atlas. These is one of the Best! You made a good overview about the car, the handle of the camera makes me feel to sit right beside you and finally you are the first guy who compares directly other models with the atlas. Well done!
I would really like to hear the turning radii of all vehicles mentioned in your reviews. It's especially useful to know this for the larger vehicles. Also it would be great to have more information concerning reliability (what specifically goes bad on particular vehicles), and maybe the yearly cost difference between a vehicle that runs on regular gas versus one using premium fuel or diesel, or one with AWD versus 2WD. These are the things that make up the true cost of ownership, just as much as the differences in MSRP. Keep up the good work!
This is by far the best video I saw about the Atlas and how family friendly it is. We have a 5 years old and expecting a daughter and was wondering if we can put both car seat (rear facing & front facing) next to each other and still access the back? Thanks so much
Great video. I used it to guide my purchase decision. I did not get the Atlas. But I knew what to look for on the lot based on your video. To the complainers: asking for turning radius, etc., You can get that from a spec sheet. Asking for reliability? Out of scope for these types of reviews. The benefit of these videos is to see the vehicle in action BEFORE we see it in person. Example: see the atlas on the lot and the sales person moves the middle row forward for you. They make it look effortless. In reality, it is a cumbersome design compared to a one button push on the Pilot and Telluride that is suitable for kids. Atlas missed the boat on that one. I can tell from the video the interior is not glamorous. These videoes are just ONE data point We have to have several days points.. including CR , JD Power, etc. Don't expect to get all your data from a single video.
Not the best but it’s far better than corean For sure I got one about 2 feet bigger than palisade and wider for 3 car seat coreana sell gadgets atlas is practicality get the point😳
VW Atlas is a great choice for large families with the practicality and space. It has low ownership cost due to included free services and longest bumper to bumper in the Industry.
I have three i car seats. The atlas is the only one that makes functional sense with seats and space. The highlander was way too tight third row and wanted almost $40k for antiquated technology still used a key?? Explorer I could hardly get into back seat. With the current discounts also makes great value
Agree! We have 4 children under 5. This was the only car that made sense. I refuse to drive a mini van and the Atlas was incredibly spacious and didn't cost an arm and a leg. I love mine.
Great thorough review. I have two kids currently in car seats and want one more in the next year. Having the option in the atlas to keep the car seats in it is definitely the deciding factor for us and overall seems like a great crossover
finally! someone who finds something other than the palisade attractive. The VW atlas is my #1 choice for my next car. The palisade is too mismatched looking in my opinion.
Yea I want a 2021 VW Atlas SEL premium with the V6 and AWD. I use to want a Telluride but I changed to the Atlas. And I agree, the Palisade is funny looking in person to me, and a little smaller too
On the 2019 Atlas you didn't mention my favorite feature. On the air conditioning, if you push the "rest" button it will run the air conditioner for up to 30 minutes to keep your car cool while you are in the store
Great family vehicle, but I can't shake the reliability question. While under warranty, the Atlas would be fine. Palisade, Telluride, Ascent and maybe the 2020 Highlander are on our radar.
RDV V I’m gonna buy the 2020 since it my fits my needs and has everything. Your complaints are now on the 2020. There is Apple CarPlay now and LED lights, and improved fuel economy.
ALEXonAUTO 2018 ATLAS made me to buy 2019 Atlas Highline. In that review he told transmission was from AISIN like Toyota's . I confirmed that with dealership owner. VW makes great VR6 engines. So major trouble spots are taken care. I had no recalls till now. Dont take 2018 model with 8 recalls. Took 18 inch wheels for more cushy ride. Bought an old samsung S5 with android 6.0.1 to integrate into front dash screen for Android auto to watch movies while on drive....Excellent Drive.
My wife and I test drove Subaru Forester, Ascent, Kia Sorento, VW Tiguan and the Atlas. We both really liked the Atlas for it's comfy seats and ride and just how quite it was. Kids loved the space in the rear seats. The Ascent was good, power delivery between the turbo engine and the CVT seemed to surge and stutter a bit but it did ride nice as well.
I love the Atlas, I had the chance to have it as a rental for over three weeks and I fell in love. However, my issues with it are more stylistic than functional. I feel the front end could use a bit of update, something similar to what we see with the front end of the European VW Touareg or with the updated Passat or new Arteon.
It is very ugly, plus the Interior quality needs to get on the Level of the Palisade or even the new Highlander. Reliability is also a concern and VW hasn't promise any reliability and maintenance cost improvements. They have a good warranty though so they must be confident there is some improvement. We'll see how the new ones hold up over the next few years, I really wanna see them succeed.
I had one as well, i loved it but after being in the palisade it definitely was lacking in some areas. Made me wanting more if I were to be buying in that price range. But overall a good car. Oh and the engine was very laggy.
I really just love the being able to fit 5 car seats. Also that the kids don't have to climb over the 2nd row to the 3rd row. Those were huge points for me. We had a Sedona before and car seat arrangement was awful.
Best vehicle review channel on RUclips! Extremely thorough! Love the comparisons! Was sold on a Telluride then looked at the Atlas more closely and ultimately went that route. Couldn’t get over my own head game of knowing I was driving a Kia. Just have a predetermined disposition of not liking the Kia brand.
Were I in the market for a larger[r] 3-row crossover, my top pick would be the Palisade or perhaps the Telluride. I choose my vehicles primarily based on interior quality and features, and I like the Palisade's interior -- especially the infotainment screen -- just a bit better than the Telluride's.
I wanted to test drive a Telluride but our local dealership doesn't have any in stock and are about a month out for new inventory. He then said they selling at $3-4k over MSRP. Sorry, not happening for run of the mill family suv.
We have not 1 but 2 Atlas's............... We had another one, but traded it up and got one with more features. I would highly recommend it, for anyone looking for a Mid size SUV. They hold the road and are very safe................ V-Dub love
@@Rockybalboa541 - We have 1 with 84k and 1 with 64k on them. Both have been extremely reliable and very nice to drive. Get's great gas mileage on both for the size. Just took one to New York from Kansas city and back with zero issues.
I took Atlas to the test and felt myself in it as in cheap plastic box. I had to add money and buy an Audi Q7. My sensation as if moved from Volkswagen Juke to Bentley! That's for sure you get what you paid for...
If you had the money to buy the Audi why did you even bother with VW lol. That’s like saying I thought the Hyundai Sonata seemed cheap so I went with the Audi A4.
I own one and like it so far. I wish they had an optional turbocharged VR6 engine putting out 375 horsepower also a 10 speed automatic across the lineup. To stay competitive with the competition.
lol, I would choose the VW Atlas because the Audi's 3 seconds turbo lag is a deal killer. I've rented the Atlas and test drove the Audi Q7 about a week ago. The Audi Q7 had terrible 2-3 seconds turbo lag. The VW has quick acceleration from 0mph but it only had adquate passing power on the fwy. VW had better ride, soundproof and turning radius than my 2014 TOyota Highlander.
I agree with it being the classiest SUV. Timeless styling. Not sure about the Explorer as I have not been up close as you have. And, to be honest, I have not seen the Kia as well. It looks interesting. Love the warranty and 4 cylinder IF they still offer the 100K warranty on the Atlas. Alex, at the auto show,the Atlas, and even the Tiquans, all had really, REA::Y hard seats. I can't imagine this being just for the show car...but you give it high numbers for comfort. Can you install a supercharger (please , no laughing) since I really like power.
CX-9 still my choice. We didn't need all that space and no kids so it was a no brainer. Much more fun to drive and 310 ft lbs of torque make it pretty quick
Fingers crossed they bring the TDi back for the Atlas refresh. Would make it most reliable, best mpg and towing. I really think VW needs to bring it back. With the new warranty it would open up a whole new market for Atlas. They’ll probably go hybrid instead but why not do both to go after different customers and sell double the crossovers?
Outstanding timing. I'm debating between the Atlas and Explorer ST right now. Thanks! Going captains chairs regardless, so the backseat tilt feature of the Atlas isn't that important to me. The rear seat leg room IS, though (damn rear-facing infant seat!). I know on paper the two are similar (at least in terms of total combined legroom), but the Atlas just seems (or maybe it really is?) quite a bit more spacious. I've learned that reality is not always what you see on paper, so you just need to test everything out yourself. The Atlas advertises 37.6" of rear legroom...that's gotta be with the seats all the way forward, right? And maybe with the front seats all the way back? I'm 6' tall, and sitting behind my driver seat, I had miles of legroom. Testing out the ST next week when it gets to my local dealer, I'm excited to drive that puppy. If its rear-seat spaciousness is a deal breaker, I'm perfectly happy getting the Atlas - it's a helluva well-rounded practical family vehicle.
“Remember the third row is usually reserved for naughty children and mother -in -laws” 😂🤣😂🤣the exception of course is if the mother- in -law is the one considering buying this 😂...I wouldn’t put my daughter- in -law in the back however my son may be a different story 😂🤣
Would love to hear some discussion on the differences of putting the Atlas in Sport. While test driving a SEL 4Motion, I felt that using Sport mode significantly made the steering wheel tighter giving more feel. Almost felt like my CX9.
forward facing child seat gives the most issues accessing the 3rd but in the blink of an eye they are in boosters which they're going be in the longest.. depending on the type of booster seat its really not that big of a deal getting into the 3rd row
I thought the 2019 Traverse has the same tilt and slide 2nd row feature as the Atlas but just on one side? So you could leave a child seat latched on one side and still get to the third row but not the other.
@Alex- Another excellent and thorough review. Trying to figure out why you don't have more subscribers! One small ask: When doing the cargo capacity for SUV/CUVs, would it be possible to also state the "all seats down" capacity as well?
Good review as always - unfortunately there are at least (6) recalls on this SUV, within it's first two years of production. That's dissapointing to say the least, considering they did a lot right with this SUV.
I saw a mom the other day, climbing thru the trunk of her Ford explorer to get her kid out of the 3rd row. Y doesn't more SUVs have these child friendly seats?!?!
My wife and I have a 16 mo and plan to have more kids in the future and only have a 4Runner and Altima. But if I had to choose a new crossover, I would end up with the Durango or the Atlas due to size and offerings. Love both cars. The CX-9 and the Palisade are in contention, but something about the other 2 edge them out.
Like the new Jetta, it looks great and is full of useful, thoughtful tech. But like others here, I question VW reliability, and I don't know why Alex, of all people, doesn't make mention of that.
For the money, safety, reliability, long term purchase, AWD, and all around I would pick the Subaru Ascent or Toyota Highlander. My experience with Korean cars “Kia” is not the best. They are not built to last. Atlas would be an option but this 3rd row suv is very sluggish and I question its reliability. Thank you 🙏
I would be interested in which models are flat towable. I heard nothing in your report about towing any of these vehicles. There are many of us out here who are looking for a crossover that we can tow behind our motorhomes. Please respond. Thanks!
The first one to go to the repair ship and have major issues. Why don’t you all say it’s unreliable? It’s the truth and it should be said in the videos. The best is the Toyota Highlander.
The Atlas Crosstour is potentially the redeeming factor of the Atlas. The Atlas looks more like a Truck than an SUV and on the inside it looks more like an old station-wagon from the 1970’s. It should have been styled more like the new Touareg which they unfortunately stopped selling in the US.
this is not a child seat champ. No ISOFIX/LATCH connectors in third row! AND when you have car seat in second row installed with seat belts (as you need to over certain weight) you CANT ACCES the THIRD ROW as the belt comes out of C pillar not from the seat! So, TWO MAJOR flaws on designing this car with kids in mind. FYI, I OWN an Atlas, and if I knew this then, I would look elsewhere. Now I have a problem I cant get boosters with latch system for the third row, and have problems arranging car seats and still be able to access third row. I have 4 small girls under age of 7 and its not good.
Wrong I got one that bs I can prove to you I upload a video this is the best child friendly you just hater I got one it’s the best just gas guzzler 2 miles below and 0to 60 better than most except explorer
$60k+ for that SUV when an Audi Q7 or base Cayenne could be had for similar money. The Toureag had great offroad chops, but didn't offer very much for it's asking price.
But the new one, available in Europe offers much more then the predecesor. And it looks much better than the Atlas. Current Touareg is a premium offering in SUV market.
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Our local VW dealership now refuses to carry the Atlas. Even have a blurb on their website explaining the reliability issues and manufacturing defects and the fact that as a store, they had nine of them processed through California Lemon Law. The dealerships do take a hit if they were the seller of a Lemon Law vehicle.
Have an Atlas SEL for about 4 months now. 3rd row comfort is great. 2 adults can sit back there comfortably. So far only 1 issue with a sensor light coming on. It was handled. Also remember it comes with a bumper to bumper 6 year 72,000 warranty (even if you sold it 2 years later, the buyer would be under the same warranty). The only thing I would change is I wish the ride was a bit softer. I have the one with the bigger tires, and it can get a bit too bumpy when you're on bad roads. I can totally live with it, but if I wanted to change something, that would be it.
This is your first video that I have issues with. VW Atlas has an outdated interior with cheap materials everywhere. Based on the few vehicles currently in the market, the reliability is the lowest. BTW, the fancy second row seats are very helpful when you have to take your 3 kids and everyone in the third row out of the vehicle so that AAA can tow it to the dealership.
I enjoy watching your videos as they go in depth on car reviews, but I can't understand why you keep pushing the VW Atlas on your audience . Regardless of how good the vehicle is, it is a family SUV aka daily driver and it needs to be reliable which the Atlas is not. It has had a horrible track record in it's small existence in the American market. I recently had my neighbour got issued a lemon buy back for their Atlas. Reviews should take into account reliability as not everyone has the luxury of time when their vehicle decides to not work today.
I don't think Alex is wrong here. The practicality of those child friendly seats are huge. I saw a mom climbing thru the hatch of her Ford explorer to get her kid out from the third row. As cool as the new palisade and other SUVs look, the parents look ridiculous get anyone out of the third. Just my opinion 😉
G S the 2020 Ford Explorer has not yet been crash tested rated. However if the new design is anything like other recent Ford chassis designs, I would expect it to be rated among the best. But we have to wait and see.
Reliability is horrible. Don't even think about financing it. I lease an Atlas and it has had some problems. With that being said, it's the best car I've ever had. The third row is the best and roomiest of all the three row SUVs. And it's the best looking one as well. If VW can iron out their kinks, it'd be the best SUV out.
2018's have 9 recalls to date.... they still consume coolant even after the recall work buyer beware these youtube donkeys say everything is amazing...
I actually went with the intention of buying one. I’m short. Had to put the seat all the way up and I couldn’t get over the wide flat hood view. Not sure I could get used to it Guess I’ll keep my van 👎🏻
RDV V I agree. A more performance 4 cylinder engine or a turbo 6 cylinder would do the trick. Maybe borrow the supercharged one from Audi. Why not a diesel.
Wrong it’s quicker than I lot a Toyota by far but gas mpg it’s not to good ,,, I have one it’s good no complaints except mpg but power beats all of them ,,, numbers all of them make the power on4000 or above rpms Vw 2700 and up who’s quicker Vw ,,, pounce number no gimmicks
I’m not sure about styling. It’s trying to have a boxy shape but it does still have some swoops and curves that I don’t really like. The sloped rear glass also isn’t my cup of tea. I just think it needs to pick: rounded and streamlined, or sharp and boxy
We have 3 kids. 9, 5 and 5. I looked at number of vehicles and eventually settled on the Ford Expedition and Atlas. Bought atlas because of how easy it is to drive around the city while still being big inside. Thanks for great review as always Alex. One of the best reviewers!!
We have 4 kids, 5, 5, 2, and newborn and did the same. We were down to the Ford and the VW. We bought the Atlas and I am so glad we did as well. (Congrats on the twins! 😊)
Y'all still liking the Atlas?
I saw a lot reviews about the VW Atlas. These is one of the Best! You made a good overview about the car, the handle of the camera makes me feel to sit right beside you and finally you are the first guy who compares directly other models with the atlas. Well done!
I would really like to hear the turning radii of all vehicles mentioned in your reviews. It's especially useful to know this for the larger vehicles.
Also it would be great to have more information concerning reliability (what specifically goes bad on particular vehicles), and maybe the yearly cost difference between a vehicle that runs on regular gas versus one using premium fuel or diesel, or one with AWD versus 2WD. These are the things that make up the true cost of ownership, just as much as the differences in MSRP.
Keep up the good work!
cablebrain u could also do a bit of math
Check cars.com for those. Reviews are about providing things that cannot be percevied by data.
This is by far the best video I saw about the Atlas and how family friendly it is. We have a 5 years old and expecting a daughter and was wondering if we can put both car seat (rear facing & front facing) next to each other and still access the back? Thanks so much
We bought a 2018 SEL atlas .. and love it -the Closest you’ll get to a mini van without the sliding doors and trunk space.
Great video. I used it to guide my purchase decision. I did not get the Atlas. But I knew what to look for on the lot based on your video.
To the complainers:
asking for turning radius, etc., You can get that from a spec sheet.
Asking for reliability? Out of scope for these types of reviews.
The benefit of these videos is to see the vehicle in action BEFORE we see it in person. Example: see the atlas on the lot and the sales person moves the middle row forward for you. They make it look effortless. In reality, it is a cumbersome design compared to a one button push on the Pilot and Telluride that is suitable for kids. Atlas missed the boat on that one.
I can tell from the video the interior is not glamorous.
These videoes are just ONE data point We have to have several days points.. including CR , JD Power, etc.
Don't expect to get all your data from a single video.
Not the best but it’s far better than corean For sure I got one about 2 feet bigger than palisade and wider for 3 car seat coreana sell gadgets atlas is practicality get the point😳
VW Atlas is a great choice for large families with the practicality and space. It has low ownership cost due to included free services and longest bumper to bumper in the Industry.
And from what we are hearing about reliability you will need that warranty.
I have three i car seats. The atlas is the only one that makes functional sense with seats and space. The highlander was way too tight third row and wanted almost $40k for antiquated technology still used a key?? Explorer I could hardly get into back seat. With the current discounts also makes great value
Agree! We have 4 children under 5. This was the only car that made sense. I refuse to drive a mini van and the Atlas was incredibly spacious and didn't cost an arm and a leg. I love mine.
Great thorough review. I have two kids currently in car seats and want one more in the next year. Having the option in the atlas to keep the car seats in it is definitely the deciding factor for us and overall seems like a great crossover
finally! someone who finds something other than the palisade attractive. The VW atlas is my #1 choice for my next car. The palisade is too mismatched looking in my opinion.
Yea I want a 2021 VW Atlas SEL premium with the V6 and AWD. I use to want a Telluride but I changed to the Atlas. And I agree, the Palisade is funny looking in person to me, and a little smaller too
On the 2019 Atlas you didn't mention my favorite feature. On the air conditioning, if you push the "rest" button it will run the air conditioner for up to 30 minutes to keep your car cool while you are in the store
Atlas itself is already the best family SUV.
Great family vehicle, but I can't shake the reliability question. While under warranty, the Atlas would be fine. Palisade, Telluride, Ascent and maybe the 2020 Highlander are on our radar.
I’m waiting for the 2020 Highlander Hybrid! Can’t wait’
RDV V I’m gonna buy the 2020 since it my fits my needs and has everything. Your complaints are now on the 2020. There is Apple CarPlay now and LED lights, and improved fuel economy.
I have a 8yr 125,000 mile warranty with my Atlas.
@@uicornpoorainbows Great play to protect yourself and enjoy the SUV you really want without risk.
ALEXonAUTO 2018 ATLAS made me to buy 2019 Atlas Highline. In that review he told transmission was from AISIN like Toyota's . I confirmed that with dealership owner. VW makes great VR6 engines. So major trouble spots are taken care. I had no recalls till now. Dont take 2018 model with 8 recalls. Took 18 inch wheels for more cushy ride. Bought an old samsung S5 with android 6.0.1 to integrate into front dash screen for Android auto to watch movies while on drive....Excellent Drive.
My wife and I test drove Subaru Forester, Ascent, Kia Sorento, VW Tiguan and the Atlas. We both really liked the Atlas for it's comfy seats and ride and just how quite it was. Kids loved the space in the rear seats. The Ascent was good, power delivery between the turbo engine and the CVT seemed to surge and stutter a bit but it did ride nice as well.
I love the Atlas, I had the chance to have it as a rental for over three weeks and I fell in love. However, my issues with it are more stylistic than functional. I feel the front end could use a bit of update, something similar to what we see with the front end of the European VW Touareg or with the updated Passat or new Arteon.
It is very ugly, plus the Interior quality needs to get on the Level of the Palisade or even the new Highlander. Reliability is also a concern and VW hasn't promise any reliability and maintenance cost improvements. They have a good warranty though so they must be confident there is some improvement. We'll see how the new ones hold up over the next few years, I really wanna see them succeed.
I had one as well, i loved it but after being in the palisade it definitely was lacking in some areas. Made me wanting more if I were to be buying in that price range. But overall a good car. Oh and the engine was very laggy.
@@austing4321 i think highland is ugly , German car's design is much bstter than Japanese car
I really just love the being able to fit 5 car seats. Also that the kids don't have to climb over the 2nd row to the 3rd row. Those were huge points for me. We had a Sedona before and car seat arrangement was awful.
Austin Garnier upon searches used cars like atlas found some of these reach 100k plus..reliability was tested
Wow, this is the best video I've seen for this vehicule. Thank you!
Excellent review. Extremely thorough and well articulated. Keep up the good work!
I wanted a Telluride, but they are not giving any discounts right now. I got a great deal on my Atlas SE R-line. It had a $7,000 rebate.
Best vehicle review channel on RUclips! Extremely thorough! Love the comparisons! Was sold on a Telluride then looked at the Atlas more closely and ultimately went that route. Couldn’t get over my own head game of knowing I was driving a Kia. Just have a predetermined disposition of not liking the Kia brand.
ALEX, I'd love for you to include the "cost is no object" options in this comparison - BMW, Mercedes, RangeRover etc...
That would make no sense. Nobody is cross shopping those with a VW.
Were I in the market for a larger[r] 3-row crossover, my top pick would be the Palisade or perhaps the Telluride. I choose my vehicles primarily based on interior quality and features, and I like the Palisade's interior -- especially the infotainment screen -- just a bit better than the Telluride's.
I wanted to test drive a Telluride but our local dealership doesn't have any in stock and are about a month out for new inventory. He then said they selling at $3-4k over MSRP. Sorry, not happening for run of the mill family suv.
One kid in a car seat and one in a booster. Palisade all the way! The Hyundai/Kia lane keep assist is best in class and perfect for road trips :)
Great vehicle. We have the top of the line. The turning radius is impressive!
Wait til it starts falling apart and needs repairs every other month.
Eric Handler how do you like it? Any problems????
We have not 1 but 2 Atlas's............... We had another one, but traded it up and got one with more features. I would highly recommend it, for anyone looking for a Mid size SUV. They hold the road and are very safe................ V-Dub love
Is your atlas high mileage now? Still reliable ?
@@Rockybalboa541 - We have 1 with 84k and 1 with 64k on them. Both have been extremely reliable and very nice to drive. Get's great gas mileage on both for the size. Just took one to New York from Kansas city and back with zero issues.
Such a great video. You brought up facts that others don’t talk about. Thank you!!
I got a atlas and I can say it’s the best👌👌👌
as of today and most likley 6 mos from now palisade is selling on msrp so that will change the cost review of palisade and telluride
I took Atlas to the test and felt myself in it as in cheap plastic box. I had to add money and buy an Audi Q7. My sensation as if moved from Volkswagen Juke to Bentley! That's for sure you get what you paid for...
Maxima and the Volkswagen would? lol
I felt the interior was great even in an SE model. Rode quite and very smooth, better than the Ascent we test drove right before.
If you had the money to buy the Audi why did you even bother with VW lol. That’s like saying I thought the Hyundai Sonata seemed cheap so I went with the Audi A4.
I own one and like it so far. I wish they had an optional turbocharged VR6 engine putting out 375 horsepower also a 10 speed automatic across the lineup. To stay competitive with the competition.
lol, I would choose the VW Atlas because the Audi's 3 seconds turbo lag is a deal killer.
I've rented the Atlas and test drove the Audi Q7 about a week ago. The Audi Q7 had terrible 2-3 seconds turbo lag. The VW has quick acceleration from 0mph but it only had adquate passing power on the fwy. VW had better ride, soundproof and turning radius than my 2014 TOyota Highlander.
I thought q7 uses supercharger not turbo.
@@GooseVan No, it's turbo. Supercharger is instantaeous like narually aspirated. Cadillac CTS-V's supercharger is awesome.
@@mrpmj00 V6 DOHC / 24V / Direct Injection / Supercharged. Do your homework first.
This video is exactly what I needed, thanks for sharing all the details.
I agree with it being the classiest SUV. Timeless styling. Not sure about the Explorer as I have not been up close as you have. And, to be honest, I have not seen the Kia as well. It looks interesting.
Love the warranty and 4 cylinder IF they still offer the 100K warranty on the Atlas.
Alex, at the auto show,the Atlas, and even the Tiquans, all had really, REA::Y hard seats. I can't imagine this being just for the show car...but you give it high numbers for comfort.
Can you install a supercharger (please , no laughing) since I really like power.
CX-9 still my choice. We didn't need all that space and no kids so it was a no brainer. Much more fun to drive and 310 ft lbs of torque make it pretty quick
Love the VW Atlas. Great reviews!
Fingers crossed they bring the TDi back for the Atlas refresh. Would make it most reliable, best mpg and towing. I really think VW needs to bring it back. With the new warranty it would open up a whole new market for Atlas. They’ll probably go hybrid instead but why not do both to go after different customers and sell double the crossovers?
No more TDIs. It was part of the Dieselgate settlement. Too bad, because it would be much better on fuel.
Outstanding timing. I'm debating between the Atlas and Explorer ST right now. Thanks! Going captains chairs regardless, so the backseat tilt feature of the Atlas isn't that important to me. The rear seat leg room IS, though (damn rear-facing infant seat!). I know on paper the two are similar (at least in terms of total combined legroom), but the Atlas just seems (or maybe it really is?) quite a bit more spacious. I've learned that reality is not always what you see on paper, so you just need to test everything out yourself. The Atlas advertises 37.6" of rear legroom...that's gotta be with the seats all the way forward, right? And maybe with the front seats all the way back? I'm 6' tall, and sitting behind my driver seat, I had miles of legroom. Testing out the ST next week when it gets to my local dealer, I'm excited to drive that puppy. If its rear-seat spaciousness is a deal breaker, I'm perfectly happy getting the Atlas - it's a helluva well-rounded practical family vehicle.
Go for the ST man! NO contest. Good luck in your search.
@@BullittHilts as long as car seats fit ok, I will! Thanks! 👍
I would choose the Subaru Ascent! Thank you. Roger
Roger Workman cvt on subaru will break in few miles good luck w/ that 😄
I want to love the Ascent (we have a 2011 Outback), but the CVT scares the poop out of me.
The best review ever guys !!! Thank you for the video
Wow! Amazingly detailed review. Thank you
Telluride for me. KIA is on a roll.
As always Alex you nail it good job you are the best by far thankz sir👍👍👍👍
“Remember the third row is usually reserved for naughty children and mother -in -laws” 😂🤣😂🤣the exception of course is if the mother- in -law is the one considering buying this 😂...I wouldn’t put my daughter- in -law in the back however my son may be a different story 😂🤣
As an avid subscriber, I wonder what's keeping you from reviewing the Traverse when you take the time to revisit other competitors' models?
Would love to hear some discussion on the differences of putting the Atlas in Sport. While test driving a SEL 4Motion, I felt that using Sport mode significantly made the steering wheel tighter giving more feel. Almost felt like my CX9.
If they made an all electric version, I would be all in.
I'm sure that eventually they will, but at what price is the problem.
Actually you can leave child seat on the chevy, gmc and buick but is only on the passenger side just like mazda and nissan
Edwin Alfredo funny how the salesman didn’t know that when I looked at Acadia today 🤦🏼♂️
forward facing child seat gives the most issues accessing the 3rd but in the blink of an eye they are in boosters which they're going be in the longest.. depending on the type of booster seat its really not that big of a deal getting into the 3rd row
The folding back seats is a definite plus if you have two child seats
Your content is so touching
I thought the 2019 Traverse has the same tilt and slide 2nd row feature as the Atlas but just on one side? So you could leave a child seat latched on one side and still get to the third row but not the other.
@Alex- Another excellent and thorough review. Trying to figure out why you don't have more subscribers!
One small ask: When doing the cargo capacity for SUV/CUVs, would it be possible to also state the "all seats down" capacity as well?
For me it would be the Kia Telluride, easy choice.
If you are looking something that is weak, ugly, and cheap feeling than the Volkswagen Atlas is just right for you!
And unreliable.
Good review as always - unfortunately there are at least (6) recalls on this SUV, within it's first two years of production. That's dissapointing to say the least, considering they did a lot right with this SUV.
I saw a mom the other day, climbing thru the trunk of her Ford explorer to get her kid out of the 3rd row. Y doesn't more SUVs have these child friendly seats?!?!
I do this with my Enclave.
Subaru assent or Kia Telluride would be my choice
Those are my top 2 choices for my next vehicle I will be buying soon. 3rd would be palisades
I too will be looking at the Telluride and the Palisade. I am a bit hesitant about them being fresh models and no track record of reliability 🇨🇦
Please cover- corvette stingray 2020
My wife and I have a 16 mo and plan to have more kids in the future and only have a 4Runner and Altima. But if I had to choose a new crossover, I would end up with the Durango or the Atlas due to size and offerings. Love both cars. The CX-9 and the Palisade are in contention, but something about the other 2 edge them out.
Does she know you are having more children?
@@mark_r49 lol yup just waiting a few years until we try again
Good luck. ☺️
According to Consumer Reports the reliability is very low
It defies logic how reviewers gloss over this. Literally decades of terrible reliability. And here come the fanbois...
It’s always been horrible. I never had any good things to say about this car.
It’s a VW they’re trash
you can purchase extra warranty or just lease and forget reliability
Like, long-term reliability? Or like lease-term reliability?
How does the 3rd row of this compares to the GLS from Mercedes in space ?
The new Explorer dominates everything in this segment.
Said the Ford salesman
No, has horrible fuel economy.
Nobody ever reviews how wide the drivers cockpit area is. Hip room, knee room, for big guys and gals.
Like the new Jetta, it looks great and is full of useful, thoughtful tech.
But like others here, I question VW reliability, and I don't know why Alex, of all people, doesn't make mention of that.
Because it's a retarded statement. VW reliability is average.
For the money, safety, reliability, long term purchase, AWD, and all around I would pick the Subaru Ascent or Toyota Highlander. My experience with Korean cars “Kia” is not the best. They are not built to last. Atlas would be an option but this 3rd row suv is very sluggish and I question its reliability. Thank you 🙏
I would be interested in which models are flat towable. I heard nothing in your report about towing any of these vehicles. There are many of us out here who are looking for a crossover that we can tow behind our motorhomes. Please respond. Thanks!
The first one to go to the repair ship and have major issues. Why don’t you all say it’s unreliable? It’s the truth and it should be said in the videos. The best is the Toyota Highlander.
Yes. I love the new Highlander, very attractive!
The so-called 8-passenger SUV's: can you fit 3 adults across the 3rd row? Or is the width of the 3rd row bench meant for 3 children instead?
Csn you comment on installing 2 rear facing child seats in the 2nd row side by side? Can I still tilt the 2nd row seat to access the 3rd row?
Best review ever.
7:41 Just a tip: Instead of a hard cut between clips, try a Cross Dissolve transition for a smoother blend between takes.
The Atlas Crosstour is potentially the redeeming factor of the Atlas. The Atlas looks more like a Truck than an SUV and on the inside it looks more like an old station-wagon from the 1970’s. It should have been styled more like the new Touareg which they unfortunately stopped selling in the US.
Highlander all the way
Is the 19” standard wheel better for ride and gas mileage or the 20”?
Your pricing summary says 225 width tires on the S trim
this is not a child seat champ. No ISOFIX/LATCH connectors in third row! AND when you have car seat in second row installed with seat belts (as you need to over certain weight) you CANT ACCES the THIRD ROW as the belt comes out of C pillar not from the seat! So, TWO MAJOR flaws on designing this car with kids in mind. FYI, I OWN an Atlas, and if I knew this then, I would look elsewhere. Now I have a problem I cant get boosters with latch system for the third row, and have problems arranging car seats and still be able to access third row. I have 4 small girls under age of 7 and its not good.
Wrong I got one that bs I can prove to you I upload a video this is the best child friendly you just hater I got one it’s the best just gas guzzler 2 miles below and 0to 60 better than most except explorer
@@gumerdominguez4091 atlas DOES NOT have third row latches/ISOFIX connectors as it does in second row. Get your facts straight.
Why dont they offer new Touareg in the States any more?
Poor sales with premium price tag and lack of seven seater option
$60k+ for that SUV when an Audi Q7 or base Cayenne could be had for similar money. The Toureag had great offroad chops, but didn't offer very much for it's asking price.
HellKitty 101 very expensive and has lots of problems
Too expensive for what it offers
But the new one, available in Europe offers much more then the predecesor. And it looks much better than the Atlas. Current Touareg is a premium offering in SUV market.
Are the Lincoln's in this segment or too pricey? Nautilus is quite attractive.
Sound editing error: The audio is broken in the last several seconds. First it shows the AoA animated logo with the same volume as the rest of the video, then it shows it again *WAY LOUDER.*
Our local VW dealership now refuses to carry the Atlas. Even have a blurb on their website explaining the reliability issues and manufacturing defects and the fact that as a store, they had nine of them processed through California Lemon Law. The dealerships do take a hit if they were the seller of a Lemon Law vehicle.
Specifics? Dealer name and location?
Please start doing turning radius. important for many people. every reviewer misses this.
3rd row comfort and reliability, based on this how you would rate all this options. Please help. Thanks.
Have an Atlas SEL for about 4 months now. 3rd row comfort is great. 2 adults can sit back there comfortably. So far only 1 issue with a sensor light coming on. It was handled. Also remember it comes with a bumper to bumper 6 year 72,000 warranty (even if you sold it 2 years later, the buyer would be under the same warranty). The only thing I would change is I wish the ride was a bit softer. I have the one with the bigger tires, and it can get a bit too bumpy when you're on bad roads. I can totally live with it, but if I wanted to change something, that would be it.
Hate the wheels, and the headlights mount. Other then that, good car
I'd rather have a car that works reliably instead of fancy back seats.
And vw reliability is averaged
This is your first video that I have issues with. VW Atlas has an outdated interior with cheap materials everywhere. Based on the few vehicles currently in the market, the reliability is the lowest. BTW, the fancy second row seats are very helpful when you have to take your 3 kids and everyone in the third row out of the vehicle so that AAA can tow it to the dealership.
interior is not the best but way better than any japanese and american brand
Does the slide roll function work with a rear facing car seat to gain access to the third row
No it doesn't, unfortunately.
How did it compare with the Chevy Tahoe?
Unfortunately, this SUV is not for me...
I really need to be able to store my milk in the central armrest ;)
Was wondering when are you going to review VW Arteon ?
I enjoy watching your videos as they go in depth on car reviews, but I can't understand why you keep pushing the VW Atlas on your audience .
Regardless of how good the vehicle is, it is a family SUV aka daily driver and it needs to be reliable which the Atlas is not. It has had a horrible track record in it's small existence in the American market.
I recently had my neighbour got issued a lemon buy back for their Atlas.
Reviews should take into account reliability as not everyone has the luxury of time when their vehicle decides to not work today.
I don't think Alex is wrong here. The practicality of those child friendly seats are huge. I saw a mom climbing thru the hatch of her Ford explorer to get her kid out from the third row.
As cool as the new palisade and other SUVs look, the parents look ridiculous get anyone out of the third.
Just my opinion 😉
Does the 3rd row recline? Also, is there a spare tire? Thank you
To answer my own question, there is a space saver spare, but the 3rd row seats don’t recline, which is a big bummer.
It's only family friendly if you enjoy camping outside of it while waiting for AAA to pick you up.
DiMo28 dude 🤣🤣
If I had the money I would get the new Ford Explorer ST.
Is the VR6 a direct injection engine
But you did not like the Ford Flex...? What up with that?
no, subaru ascent on competition list?
The Ascent does’t sell well enough really and it’s notably smaller inside. We generally only compare against the top 4 sellers in the segment.
I prefer performance so I would lean toward the Explorer.
G S the 2020 Ford Explorer has not yet been crash tested rated. However if the new design is anything like other recent Ford chassis designs, I would expect it to be rated among the best. But we have to wait and see.
G S I did type 2020 Explorer. Are you referring to the 2020 or the earlier models. They are totally different platforms.
Reliability is horrible. Don't even think about financing it. I lease an Atlas and it has had some problems. With that being said, it's the best car I've ever had. The third row is the best and roomiest of all the three row SUVs. And it's the best looking one as well. If VW can iron out their kinks, it'd be the best SUV out.
2018's have 9 recalls to date.... they still consume coolant even after the recall work buyer beware these youtube donkeys say everything is amazing...
I actually went with the intention of buying one. I’m short. Had to put the seat all the way up and I couldn’t get over the wide flat hood view. Not sure I could get used to it Guess I’ll keep my van 👎🏻
The biggest downfall is the slow VR6 engine. It was great ten years ago but not anymore.
RDV V I agree. A more performance 4 cylinder engine or a turbo 6 cylinder would do the trick. Maybe borrow the supercharged one from Audi. Why not a diesel.
Wrong it’s quicker than I lot a Toyota by far but gas mpg it’s not to good ,,, I have one it’s good no complaints except mpg but power beats all of them ,,, numbers all of them make the power on4000 or above rpms Vw 2700 and up who’s quicker Vw ,,, pounce number no gimmicks
I’m not sure about styling. It’s trying to have a boxy shape but it does still have some swoops and curves that I don’t really like. The sloped rear glass also isn’t my cup of tea. I just think it needs to pick: rounded and streamlined, or sharp and boxy