Reuters had access to a message published on Volkswagen's intranet site in which brand chief Thomas Schaefer admitted partial and early retirements are planned.
I just bought one and love it. Cheaper than competition with extremely nice fit and finish. Originally wanted Grand Highlander but couldn’t wait a year due to accident.
Which is a shame, because that’s just an economy version of the Touareg that it replaced (which you can still buy outside the US).
Touareg is a beast. Basically a joint platform with the Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7. Tows as much as a full size truck, in the form factor of a medium SUV.
VW has a history of making a crappier, less capable, uglier, and cheaper version of their best cars, and only offering the shitty one in the US.
I sure see a lot of VW Atlas’s on the road.
I just bought one and love it. Cheaper than competition with extremely nice fit and finish. Originally wanted Grand Highlander but couldn’t wait a year due to accident.
Which is a shame, because that’s just an economy version of the Touareg that it replaced (which you can still buy outside the US).
Touareg is a beast. Basically a joint platform with the Porsche Cayenne and Audi Q7. Tows as much as a full size truck, in the form factor of a medium SUV.
VW has a history of making a crappier, less capable, uglier, and cheaper version of their best cars, and only offering the shitty one in the US.