Volkswagen SUV car reviews
Looking to buy a new Volkswagen SUV? Crossover cars are all the rage at the moment, with new models released frequently.
Crossover cars give you the confidence of all-weather driving, safety, and ease of getting baby car seats in and out due to the seat height. Choosing a crossover to buy is often about image, and with so many stylish SUVs on the market, our crossover reviews will help you decide which type will suit your lifestyle.
Read our Volkswagen crossover cars reviews, including full performance figures, running costs, practicality, safety and handling statistics and options data. Browse photo galleries and research into potential problems using thousands of owners’ reviews.
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Volkswagen SUV car reviews
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Volkswagen Touareg (2010 - 2018) Review
Used price: £4,105 - £20,256PROS
- Premium cabin
- Superb refinement
- Economical 3.0 V6 TDI
- Off-road prowess
CONS
- No seven-seat option
- Hybrid inferior to V6 TDI
- V8 model thirsty
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Volkswagen Tiguan (2008 - 2016) Review
First generation Volkswagen Tiguan is a safe and practical used car buy
Used price: £1,118 - £12,905PROS
- Neatly styled
- Robust interior
- Comfortable and safe on the move
CONS
- Alternatives are better value for money
- 1.4 TSI engine feels sluggish
- Diesels are very economical
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Volkswagen Touareg R50 (2008 - 2009) Review
Used price: £3,300 - £6,507PROS
Storming performance, comfortable and upmarket interior, stand out styling
CONS
Incredibly thirsty for a diesel, noisy under hard acceleration, V6 TDI is better value
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Volkswagen Polo Dune (2004 - 2008) Review
Used price: £693 - £2,503PROS
Neat off-road styling additions, comfortable ride, economical engine, good build quality
CONS
Not actually four-wheel drive, lacklustre 1.2-litre engine, offers little over a standard Polo, dull cabin design
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Volkswagen Touareg (2003 - 2009) Review
Used price: £715 - £5,654PROS
Great off road, premium car feel, astonishing V10 diesel, refined and quiet on the move, Bluemotion model available
CONS
Lacks the upmarket image of a BMW X5 or Range Rover Sport