VW Touareg - when are the options worthwhile?
I am seriously considering the purchase of a new VW Touareg 3.0-litre diesel with 245bhp. There seems divided opinion about the optional air suspension - several reviews praise it, but a dealer suggested it's only useful if towing, which I won't be.
Neither will I be off-roading - but will use the vehicle on icy country lanes on a regular basis. Similarly, some recommend the camera to aid parking. Can you please advise?
Neither will I be off-roading - but will use the vehicle on icy country lanes on a regular basis. Similarly, some recommend the camera to aid parking. Can you please advise?
Asked on 3 December 2012 by TWVW
Answered by
Honest John
Vastly improves the ride comfort and handling. Reversing cameras take a bit of getting used to, matching the lines on the screen, but once you do they are invaluable.
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