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| Price | $38,110.00 | $48,320.00 | $37,795.00 | $54,500.00 | $49,900.00 |
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| The Bottom Line | The 2007 Volkswagen Touareg offers a solid driving experience, although it's too sluggish for fast maneuvers in traffic. The cabin tech needs an upgrade, something we hope to see in future models. | The 2008 Volkswagen Touareg 2 V8 costs a lot to buy and a lot to run, but, while its cabin tech sucks, it drives extraordinarily well. | Volkswagen builds a powerful set of off-road systems into the extremely civilized Touareg SUV, although it needs a navigation update. | Although it's an SUV, the 2007 BMW X5 is for people who appreciate performance. Everything about the car is rock solid, from its cabin tech to its handling, and we would feel as comfortable driving it on windy mountain roads as we would over icy terrain. | The 2007 Audi Q7 works well from a luxury perspective, although its cabin tech isn't exactly cutting edge. Although features such as quattro and the adaptive air suspension indicate off-road aspirations, people who can afford this car are likely to stay on the pavement. |
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| Drivetrain available |
All-wheel drive |
All-wheel drive |
all-wheel drive |
All-wheel drive |
all-wheel drive |
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Gas |
Gas |
Gas |
Gas |
Gas |
| Body style |
SUV |
SUV |
SUV |
SUV |
SUV |
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V6 |
V8 FSI |
V6 |
4.8i |
4.2 quattro |
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