Blame VW all you want, 99% of buyers in the US bought one of their NPC-mobiles over the Alltrack even when it was available new. Dream spec is a green exterior with tan interior. Manual should go without saying.
@@grumpeteSure, but this is still something of a gem in the states, so it makes sense that anything that isn’t a wagon would seem NPC-like (I.e crossovers). No doubt, the golf is the go to NPC car of Europe, but it’s still a great one at that!
As a former owner of an alltrack manual SE, it was truly a fantastic car. I never had any issue with mine, and took it on fun adventures to go car camping all over. I regretfully gave it up. This one is really dope, especially with the SEL trim bits like fender audio system, headlights, and nicer seats. The upgrades on this one are really nice too. Whoever ends up with it will be a happy camper!!
I just bought a 2017 SEL manual and LOVE it! I handed down the family 2012 Jetta Sportwagen manual trans. to my teenager and she is so proud she is the only one of her friends who knows how to drive stick!
I have a 2019 Alltrack SEL DSG night blue with Marrakesh brown sport seats...Love it. Recall by VW fixed sunroof issues of prior years. This baby can rip like a GTI and is highly tunable. And it is a looker. My little badass estate! No boring SUVs for me!
I have a '18 SportWagen 6spd manual with 4motion night blue. This thing the most beautiful car I've owned ... I only got the trendline because I didn't want sunroof. Great cars
Love my alltrack, great thing about these is you can make a poor man’s Golf R wagon with all of the bolt-ons. A once affordable hot hatch is now over 50k new.
LOVE my 2017 VW Golf AllTrack SEL! The automatic 2.0 Turbo DSG is a blast... especially when using the paddle shifters. The thing really moves and is fun on windy country roads. Plus it's practical to boot... perfect Dad Wagon!
@yankees6970...Unless it's had a engine swap it's a 1.8l turbo. If you want to get more power 242hp 273ftlb get a stage 1 tune, the difference is night and day yet still drives like a "normal" Alltrack if you keep your right foot under control. Mine has the Unitronic stage engine and DSG tune. Unless you're tracking the car Stage 1 is all you'll need really.
Excellent review! Thanks for taking a detailed look at what is a great car. We bought our 2017 with a few thousand miles on it at a huge discount from a dealership in Indianapolis. It had been sitting, and they couldn't get rid of it (remember that VW killed these things here because of their abysmal sales). The dealership owner and his son had driven it to the east coast and back for the US Open tennis tournament, and that's it. I drove it for three years and in the midst of the pandemic car shortage a different VW dealership in Indianapolis paid me THE EXACT same price I paid for it in 2017! We drove it and loved if for three years for free! These are really great cars. I'm surprised she didn't ever once mention that it is quick. Not fast, but quick. If you've ever driven similar Subarus this thing will feel like a rocket compared to an Outback, Crosstrek or a Forester. It's so cheap and easy to electronically tune and the bigger VW turbo bolts right on. You could turn one of these things into a close approximation of a Golf R pretty quickly and reasonably (and many have). There are probably only a few things you will dislike with this car. As others have mentioned, the panoramic roof WILL leak. I also had three separate incidence of broken speed sensors on the wheels when snow/ice would jam into wheel wells and break them. This would immediately disable all of the car's ABS and AWD systems so you'd immediately go from an amazing winter car to a super-sketchy, disabled, barely-running vehicle. All three of the sensors were replaced for free under warranty, but sheesh, should they break and fail that easy in inclement conditions? If you're a music person, the Fender system with the sub in the spare tire is really good. Airplay and an Aux-In make it versatile. Unbelievably, there is also a one-slot CD player in the glove box and also a 32GB SD card slot! I purchased a 32GB SD card, loaded it full of music and just left it in the car. Most people won't use it, but it sure was handy to have all of that digital music in a "hard-drive" in the car.
My dad has a 2015 golf tdi wagon and it gets 50 mpg if he babies it. It was the car I got my license in too. He bought it a year or two after dieselgate when they were effectively worthless but now he could probably sell it for what he paid for even though it has 180k miles on it
Good review. I have one thats 5 years old and so far no issues whatsoever, and a really nice vehicle to drive. Love it. Particularly love the mechanical handbrake, and having manual (no push button) boot/ trunk close - much better if you have dogs. Got the DSG, but it does have paddle shifts if you feel the need..
I just bought a 2018 Alltrack SE. This will be my 2nd Alltrack. I regretted trading in my previous one. To me, this is the perfect all in one vehicle. Backseats are a little tight, but mamageable.
When I met my wife, sadly I was driving a ‘79 puke coloured 2-door with a less than attractive ‘plaid’ interior… DIESEL! She now drives a loaded Jetta (Highline/SEL in USA) which she LOVES… and I’ve been trying to get her to switch over to one of these Golf estates (wagon) with a manual. One day… maybe. I love them. Thanks for the video.
I’ve got a 2019 SEL manual in tornado red with black interior that I bought used 2 yrs ago with 6k miles. Added a stage 1 tune. It’s the essence of what my idea of a VW is
I'm on my second 2017 Alltrack. The first was an SEL I bought new for only $27,500. I modded the hell out of it. I bought a Kia Stinger in 2020, sold that in 2022 for exactly what I'd paid for it, and am back in Alltrack SE. This one isn't modded beyond DSG and ECU tunes. I plan to keep it until it's mechanically totaled someday.
I still think the last "reliable" Golf was the MK4. I put reliable in quotes because even then, it had quite a number of issues that the Japanese competition just didn't.
I remember Doug's channel when he was just driving around harassing people with nice cars to take pictures. And now he has made this huge platform for himself plus cars and bids. And Carson Bibbs was brilliant because he can get his hands-on whatever car he wants first to either buy it or review it. Doug is no slouch. Doug is a very smart guy. Unfortunately he doesn't look any cooler than any of the Big race cars he drives but at least his Passion for automotive Always comes through in his videos
I owned a new 2019 Alltrack SEL 6spd. It was a great wagon. I really liked it but sold it during the pandemic for a small premium. It only had 6k miles when I sold it. I love wagons. I still own a B6 Passat Wagon VR6 4Motion.
My Current daily driver is a '17 Alltrack SEL with the DSG, and its fun to drive daily and even cruise around. Too bad that the US market, or at least the manufacturers, have taken most of the wagons from us.
Btw. do they still have ridiculous commercials in the US as they once did for the GTI featuring Peter Stormare, doing his best fake German? I think it was something about "unpimping the auto"
I had a 2017 Alltrack S trim DSG. I miss that car everyday. It was truly unique. I had a time and a couple bolt ons on it. It was truly a blast. It just was a lemon unfortunately
Makes sense why it’s a 6 speed SEL. I have the SEL auto MK7 lol… literally got it after someone crashed into my GTI. It doesn’t have as much power but it still has a lot of torque. Definitely more roomier with similiar width of a GTI. Super nice commuter car. It’s nice to have at least one auto car lol. My fun car is a 68 beetle 4 speed 😂
Is there preventative maintenance that would reduce the risk or delay leaks for a while? Cleaning the drains? Asking for a friend who wants to buy one.
Personally, I think the sunroof leakage is probably overstated. What percentage of owners actually experience this? Where do they live, and what conditions/environment are there cars parked in? I have a 2014 JSW TDI with the pano and have never had an issue, now going into my 6th year of ownership. I did get the sunroof drains cleaned once for preventative purposes, and also keep it garaged.
@@joelnessThere are 4 drain tubes - if you search there're some who use compressed air or weed wacker cord as a diy fix. My dealer did mine for a couple hundred bucks. There's a couple tsb's you can find if you search sunrooffaq_v2.
I own a 2019 Alltrack SEL with 29,400 miles on it. The sunroof drains were clogged, and this caused a leak which stained the headliner and the rear hatch carpet. The dealer says cost of labor to replace the headliner and carpet is $6,100 not including parts. The dealer will not honor the warranty, saying clearing drain tubes is part of regular maintenance. This doesn't seem right at all, particularly because there is also an extended warranty just for the sunroof. The extended maintenance schedule says the drains should be cleaned as part of the 20k mile service, which I had completed at another VW dealer. I am getting docs on that in an attempt to get VW to cover this. VW USA was not helpful either so far, but I can't see how they can deny warranty if I had the 20k service. I'm still working on this to get it resolved while car remains at dealer.
Fantastic cars with huge potential and aftermarket support too. I’ve had mine 7 years now and have done many of the same modifications as the owner of this one, including the digital cluster, red overhead ambient light, euro low profile headrests. Canadian models got lucky with real leather, and all model years got the top trim SEL with the 6 speed. US market only got that in 2019.
VW Canada got the ideal Golf Wagen: the Sportwagen ExecLine. It has all of the options on the SEL, AWD, and none of the black cladding. The USA only had AWD except on the base models.
I have a 2019 Alltrack S 6-speed in the same color (we would have loved the beautiful green color) with the awesome brown interior that looks WAY more premium than the black. The S is sans sunroof (and leaks!), but you give up some other bells and whistles that I have managed to live without just fine. It has a Stage 1 APR tune (240 hp), and it is quick when you want it, but gets 40 mpg on road trips! There's really nothing else like it, and it drives like a more expensive car. It's crazy that VW failed miserably at marketing these, and the MK8 Alltrack is still available in Europe. Btw, I don't notice the issue you mentioned about the shifter in mine. I think it shifts really well.
Hi Alanis, nice one! see, the VW Golf is probably the best all in all car out there, particularly the GTI is for sure the reference for all hot hatch models from any given manufacturer and if you want a really sporty one, you have the R32 which is really an amazing little sports car with the energy and driving mojo of a way bigger one. On top of that, this is a subtle practical family wagon with the benefits of the well proven german technology. a win win for the next owner for sure. Much love as always from West Spain 🙂
I have a 2019 SEL 6spd. It is truly a great car. 60k trouble free miles. Stage 1 tune and a clutch pedal stop are all I’ve added. Total unicorn that is way under the radar. No sunroof issues. No carbon issues (yet). Great seats, like better that my Volvo that preceded it. Great gear ratios (not stupid short). Totally fun machine.
Amazing car! I owned a 2019 SEL 6MT in this color, with the Marrakesh brown interior. Loved it. Is this a Canadian model due to the real leather and the availability of the 6MT in the SEL prior to 2019?
I used to work at a car wash and i hated when a manual VW rolled up. The catch point on the clutch is very high. My friend who only drove manual VW's conversely thought that other cars had the opposite problem that the catch points were too low or too forgiving. No! It's a VW thing and everyone else are normal!
I enjoyed my ‘17 Alltrack SEL, but with DSG. Silk blue metallic, Marrakech brown interior. I do miss the “flip out” rear camera, but I enjoy my ID4 pro s AWD a lot.
I've been thinking about getting an Alltrack to replace my 2019 Jetta S manual after moving to a much more rural area since my Jetta is just awful in the snow. I was expecting it to be better than the 2003 Jetta I scrapped but it's actually worse.
"If our phones die, we'll just have to make conversation". NOOOOO!!! How can you even think that?!? 🙂 Introverts carry backup batteries for their phones 🙂
So I'm not sure if they make 4motion in the "regular" sportwagen but I know a few people who lowered theirs, one of which is a man in his 60s who said he loved the options and wanted to turn it into a poor man's "R" wagon since we don't get those in the US. Somehow does very well in autocross.
@@pywaketpilotthere was a Golf Sportwagen 4 motion that was also available, but only available as a S model. Which is why most went with the Alltrack as it had more options.
Watching this video just reminds me of the primary reason I dislike VW and why they are struggling with sales in the US: they just don't give us the options that are available everywhere else. For US cars, they strip them down and say "that's good enough", but still charge through the nose for it like it has all the bells and whistles.
Sportwagens are the move. Mine isnt the alltrack but i have 6spd manual and 4motion no sunroof. She does it all for me. These wagons are the last breed... Soo sad.
It's like Subarus and CR-Vs that are scraping the road. Why did you buy an AWD crossover if you want to remove the point of buying an AWD crossover and make it drive worse?
GREAT car. Still thinking about it
Don't get one with a sunroof. If you do, you will regret it.
Blame VW all you want, 99% of buyers in the US bought one of their NPC-mobiles over the Alltrack even when it was available new. Dream spec is a green exterior with tan interior. Manual should go without saying.
That's funny because in Germany the Golf Variant. Alltrack or not, is the NPC car No. 1
dream spec is a red is a sportwagen 4motion 6 speed
@@grumpeteSure, but this is still something of a gem in the states, so it makes sense that anything that isn’t a wagon would seem NPC-like (I.e crossovers). No doubt, the golf is the go to NPC car of Europe, but it’s still a great one at that!
Disliked. Use of "npc-mobiles"
Yes because Americans aren’t stupid, Volkswagen is a trash in comparison to the Japanese brand 😊
As a former owner of an alltrack manual SE, it was truly a fantastic car. I never had any issue with mine, and took it on fun adventures to go car camping all over. I regretfully gave it up. This one is really dope, especially with the SEL trim bits like fender audio system, headlights, and nicer seats. The upgrades on this one are really nice too. Whoever ends up with it will be a happy camper!!
Couldn't agree more!
I am sitting in an alltrack watching this video. I love this car so much. You should buy this one! You will love it too
Glad you enjoy it!
I just bought a 2017 SEL manual and LOVE it! I handed down the family 2012 Jetta Sportwagen manual trans. to my teenager and she is so proud she is the only one of her friends who knows how to drive stick!
It is a great skill to have!
Seriously underrated car. I wonder what it would take to get VW to build a one-off “R” variant
It exists as a regular model
Yes just change the exterior of the R Model and call it a day
there already is a Golf R Variant
Yes, I’m specifically referring to an R variant of the Wagon, not the standard R Hatchback…
Plenty available here is Au! 😃
I have a 2019 Alltrack SEL DSG night blue with Marrakesh brown sport seats...Love it. Recall by VW fixed sunroof issues of prior years. This baby can rip like a GTI and is highly tunable. And it is a looker.
My little badass estate!
No boring SUVs for me!
I have a '18 SportWagen 6spd manual with 4motion night blue. This thing the most beautiful car I've owned ... I only got the trendline because I didn't want sunroof. Great cars
Love my alltrack, great thing about these is you can make a poor man’s Golf R wagon with all of the bolt-ons. A once affordable hot hatch is now over 50k new.
This is the best VW I've driven. Took one on a 1500 mile road trip and it was fantastic. I also took it on a rally track and had a blast
That trunk maybe two Alanis units but that swivel hitch is beyond cool!!
swivel hitch is definitely a quirk!
I have a 2017 Alltrack with 100k miles that's still going strong and drives like new! Best car I've ever owned.
Have you had the carbon cleaning done for the intake valves? If so when (how many miles)?
Bought a ‘19 and it’s still the best car I’ve ever bought. Plenty of power and a 6spd manual. Tons of room and so much fun to drive.
LOVE my 2017 VW Golf AllTrack SEL! The automatic 2.0 Turbo DSG is a blast... especially when using the paddle shifters. The thing really moves and is fun on windy country roads. Plus it's practical to boot... perfect Dad Wagon!
@yankees6970...Unless it's had a engine swap it's a 1.8l turbo. If you want to get more power 242hp 273ftlb get a stage 1 tune, the difference is night and day yet still drives like a "normal" Alltrack if you keep your right foot under control. Mine has the Unitronic stage engine and DSG tune. Unless you're tracking the car Stage 1 is all you'll need really.
Excellent review! Thanks for taking a detailed look at what is a great car.
We bought our 2017 with a few thousand miles on it at a huge discount from a dealership in Indianapolis. It had been sitting, and they couldn't get rid of it (remember that VW killed these things here because of their abysmal sales). The dealership owner and his son had driven it to the east coast and back for the US Open tennis tournament, and that's it. I drove it for three years and in the midst of the pandemic car shortage a different VW dealership in Indianapolis paid me THE EXACT same price I paid for it in 2017! We drove it and loved if for three years for free!
These are really great cars. I'm surprised she didn't ever once mention that it is quick. Not fast, but quick. If you've ever driven similar Subarus this thing will feel like a rocket compared to an Outback, Crosstrek or a Forester. It's so cheap and easy to electronically tune and the bigger VW turbo bolts right on. You could turn one of these things into a close approximation of a Golf R pretty quickly and reasonably (and many have).
There are probably only a few things you will dislike with this car. As others have mentioned, the panoramic roof WILL leak. I also had three separate incidence of broken speed sensors on the wheels when snow/ice would jam into wheel wells and break them. This would immediately disable all of the car's ABS and AWD systems so you'd immediately go from an amazing winter car to a super-sketchy, disabled, barely-running vehicle. All three of the sensors were replaced for free under warranty, but sheesh, should they break and fail that easy in inclement conditions?
If you're a music person, the Fender system with the sub in the spare tire is really good. Airplay and an Aux-In make it versatile. Unbelievably, there is also a one-slot CD player in the glove box and also a 32GB SD card slot! I purchased a 32GB SD card, loaded it full of music and just left it in the car. Most people won't use it, but it sure was handy to have all of that digital music in a "hard-drive" in the car.
My dad has a 2015 golf tdi wagon and it gets 50 mpg if he babies it. It was the car I got my license in too. He bought it a year or two after dieselgate when they were effectively worthless but now he could probably sell it for what he paid for even though it has 180k miles on it
50mpg aka 25 😂😂
VW peaked in 2016 prior to Dieselgate. These AllTracks are awesome vehicles when they have all of the options.
12:05 that's the reason why vw group cars are so popular as driving school cars here in Europe, is a very easy and forgiving manual transmission
Super easy driver.
Good review. I have one thats 5 years old and so far no issues whatsoever, and a really nice vehicle to drive. Love it. Particularly love the mechanical handbrake, and having manual (no push button) boot/ trunk close - much better if you have dogs. Got the DSG, but it does have paddle shifts if you feel the need..
"We'd be a little cozy." I found that to be hilarious! Nice car and it would probably last a person many years with proper maintenance.
I own a 2019 Golf Sportwagen with the DSG. It’s a fantastic car and I don’t envision selling it anytime soon.
I just got a 2017 yesterday! So far so good!!
I just bought a 2018 Alltrack SE. This will be my 2nd Alltrack. I regretted trading in my previous one. To me, this is the perfect all in one vehicle. Backseats are a little tight, but mamageable.
When I met my wife, sadly I was driving a ‘79 puke coloured 2-door with a less than attractive ‘plaid’ interior… DIESEL! She now drives a loaded Jetta (Highline/SEL in USA) which she LOVES… and I’ve been trying to get her to switch over to one of these Golf estates (wagon) with a manual. One day… maybe. I love them. Thanks for the video.
The AWD would’ve been great for today’s 18 centimetres of snow. Certainly not ‘shorts’ weather up here in Canada’s Capital!
I’ve got a 2019 SEL manual in tornado red with black interior that I bought used 2 yrs ago with 6k miles. Added a stage 1 tune. It’s the essence of what my idea of a VW is
How is the stage 1 tune? Just heard about that the other day but also that it will wear out your belts, plugs and tires a lot more.
I'm on my second 2017 Alltrack. The first was an SEL I bought new for only $27,500. I modded the hell out of it. I bought a Kia Stinger in 2020, sold that in 2022 for exactly what I'd paid for it, and am back in Alltrack SE. This one isn't modded beyond DSG and ECU tunes. I plan to keep it until it's mechanically totaled someday.
I still think the last "reliable" Golf was the MK4. I put reliable in quotes because even then, it had quite a number of issues that the Japanese competition just didn't.
You see quite a few of those here in Australia, as well as the Passat Alltrack. I love these cars
I remember Doug's channel when he was just driving around harassing people with nice cars to take pictures. And now he has made this huge platform for himself plus cars and bids. And Carson Bibbs was brilliant because he can get his hands-on whatever car he wants first to either buy it or review it. Doug is no slouch. Doug is a very smart guy. Unfortunately he doesn't look any cooler than any of the Big race cars he drives but at least his Passion for automotive Always comes through in his videos
I owned a new 2019 Alltrack SEL 6spd. It was a great wagon. I really liked it but sold it during the pandemic for a small premium. It only had 6k miles when I sold it. I love wagons. I still own a B6 Passat Wagon VR6 4Motion.
This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale.
My Current daily driver is a '17 Alltrack SEL with the DSG, and its fun to drive daily and even cruise around. Too bad that the US market, or at least the manufacturers, have taken most of the wagons from us.
The swivel hitch reminds me of the chair that George Clooney's character built in Burn after Reading. You know what I'm talking about...
Omg Blue Eyes White Dragon riding that Golf, great video 🙂
Btw. do they still have ridiculous commercials in the US as they once did for the GTI featuring Peter Stormare, doing his best fake German? I think it was something about "unpimping the auto"
Nice review. I suggest you get Doug to spring for a golf shirt with a "Cars and Bids" logo and a stylish pair of cargo shorts.
We drove 4 hours across NY to get a '19 6spd alltrack for my wife this year 😂
I've got an '18 Sportwagen 4Mo with a 6spd. It's so good! Also, the motor is very stout, so getting double the power is more than doable
I had a 2017 Alltrack S trim DSG. I miss that car everyday. It was truly unique. I had a time and a couple bolt ons on it. It was truly a blast. It just was a lemon unfortunately
Makes sense why it’s a 6 speed SEL. I have the SEL auto MK7 lol… literally got it after someone crashed into my GTI. It doesn’t have as much power but it still has a lot of torque. Definitely more roomier with similiar width of a GTI. Super nice commuter car. It’s nice to have at least one auto car lol. My fun car is a 68 beetle 4 speed 😂
Love my 2017 Tornado Red Golf R.
Beware that the Alltrack sunroof has been plagued by leaks. It's a great car but be sure to buy one without a sunroof.
Is there preventative maintenance that would reduce the risk or delay leaks for a while? Cleaning the drains? Asking for a friend who wants to buy one.
Personally, I think the sunroof leakage is probably overstated. What percentage of owners actually experience this? Where do they live, and what conditions/environment are there cars parked in? I have a 2014 JSW TDI with the pano and have never had an issue, now going into my 6th year of ownership. I did get the sunroof drains cleaned once for preventative purposes, and also keep it garaged.
@@joelnessThere are 4 drain tubes - if you search there're some who use compressed air or weed wacker cord as a diy fix. My dealer did mine for a couple hundred bucks. There's a couple tsb's you can find if you search sunrooffaq_v2.
@@clothestravelsooner or later 100%
I went with the Alltrack S trim purposely to avoid the Pano roof. This issue plagues VW and Audi models.
I own a 2019 Alltrack SEL with 29,400 miles on it. The sunroof drains were clogged, and this caused a leak which stained the headliner and the rear hatch carpet. The dealer says cost of labor to replace the headliner and carpet is $6,100 not including parts. The dealer will not honor the warranty, saying clearing drain tubes is part of regular maintenance. This doesn't seem right at all, particularly because there is also an extended warranty just for the sunroof. The extended maintenance schedule says the drains should be cleaned as part of the 20k mile service, which I had completed at another VW dealer. I am getting docs on that in an attempt to get VW to cover this. VW USA was not helpful either so far, but I can't see how they can deny warranty if I had the 20k service. I'm still working on this to get it resolved while car remains at dealer.
Fantastic cars with huge potential and aftermarket support too. I’ve had mine 7 years now and have done many of the same modifications as the owner of this one, including the digital cluster, red overhead ambient light, euro low profile headrests. Canadian models got lucky with real leather, and all model years got the top trim SEL with the 6 speed. US market only got that in 2019.
How is the sunroof holding up? Mine isn't.
@@MonsieurTarzan-g3m remove the tabs from the drain holes
VW Canada got the ideal Golf Wagen: the Sportwagen ExecLine. It has all of the options on the SEL, AWD, and none of the black cladding. The USA only had AWD except on the base models.
I wanted one of these pretty bad. Wagon, Manual, AWD!
I have a 2019 Alltrack S 6-speed in the same color (we would have loved the beautiful green color) with the awesome brown interior that looks WAY more premium than the black. The S is sans sunroof (and leaks!), but you give up some other bells and whistles that I have managed to live without just fine. It has a Stage 1 APR tune (240 hp), and it is quick when you want it, but gets 40 mpg on road trips! There's really nothing else like it, and it drives like a more expensive car. It's crazy that VW failed miserably at marketing these, and the MK8 Alltrack is still available in Europe.
Btw, I don't notice the issue you mentioned about the shifter in mine. I think it shifts really well.
i owned this and really enjoyed it
not this one but one of these
i guess i could have deleted my original post and just clarified, sorry about that
I need that Volkswagen swivel trailer hitch! Where can I get it?
Hi Alanis, nice one! see, the VW Golf is probably the best all in all car out there, particularly the GTI is for sure the reference for all hot hatch models from any given manufacturer and if you want a really sporty one, you have the R32 which is really an amazing little sports car with the energy and driving mojo of a way bigger one. On top of that, this is a subtle practical family wagon with the benefits of the well proven german technology. a win win for the next owner for sure. Much love as always from West Spain 🙂
I have a 2019 SEL 6spd. It is truly a great car. 60k trouble free miles. Stage 1 tune and a clutch pedal stop are all I’ve added. Total unicorn that is way under the radar. No sunroof issues. No carbon issues (yet). Great seats, like better that my Volvo that preceded it. Great gear ratios (not stupid short). Totally fun machine.
I miss the VR6 Passat Wagon.
Throw on a gentle tune and you can add some zip too.
Shoutout to the I AM VERMONT STRONG license plate!
Amazing car! I owned a 2019 SEL 6MT in this color, with the Marrakesh brown interior. Loved it. Is this a Canadian model due to the real leather and the availability of the 6MT in the SEL prior to 2019?
Yep! I imported this from Canada to the US when it was brand new.
Missing the euro tail lights. I have them on my 7.5 R It’s a must have
Mileage is great on mine (2019 Man trans, S trim). I get 33+mpg on my normal 30-40min stop/slow-and-go city commute.
I used to work at a car wash and i hated when a manual VW rolled up. The catch point on the clutch is very high. My friend who only drove manual VW's conversely thought that other cars had the opposite problem that the catch points were too low or too forgiving. No! It's a VW thing and everyone else are normal!
I dont think that its only a problem on VWs but on a lot of VAG products, the bitepoint in my Seat Leon is WAAAYYYY to high
I enjoyed my ‘17 Alltrack SEL, but with DSG. Silk blue metallic, Marrakech brown interior. I do miss the “flip out” rear camera, but I enjoy my ID4 pro s AWD a lot.
I haaaaaate color matched headliners with dark interiors. Gray all the way
I love AlanisKing❤❤❤
I drove a new manual Kia sportage that had a shifter like that. Drove me nuts
Awesome, awesome car. I love my sportwagon, even if it isn’t as fancy as the alltrack. Better keep any eye on that sunroof though…
Great video, I used to own a manual mk7 GTD and I dont remember that having a manual handbrake.
this was shot by the astrodome on old spanish
It got to the point that VW couldn’t give these away (in the US). Unfortunately folks prefer the Taos and Tiguan over this wagon. 😢
What about the VW Rabbit, let's not forget about the GTI.
How is the salty underside?
Somebody call Kaiba, we found another Blue Eyes!
I have a 2013 Kia Ceed 1,6 diesel wagon with 6-speed manual, nice to know i drive a cool car 😂
Are you kidding? I autocrossd my '09 SportWagen 5 cly. What a hoot!!! Then stopped at Home Depot on the way home. 😂❤🎸(Seriously)
keep a clutch job in the budget
We're riding with ya.
I had Sportwagen with the DSG. Great car but wish I could have found a manual one
You just found one!
Her shirt is sick😱
Alanis has a great shirt game.
I've been thinking about getting an Alltrack to replace my 2019 Jetta S manual after moving to a much more rural area since my Jetta is just awful in the snow. I was expecting it to be better than the 2003 Jetta I scrapped but it's actually worse.
you were close by nrg stadium and yes these my town roads are terrible that my lowered passat broke my radiator on my tdi 😂
I like the contrasting headliner.
I love these. I wish they had the 2.5 tho not the Di tsi motors
Will Alanis fit in the trunk/cargo space? Let’s find out!
Hello, FBI? This guy right here
Do you ship to puerto rico
It can be arranged through a partner.
Chill review i like the style
Thanks!
Did Alanis give everyone the finger @ 16:09?😏😉
Mmm throw a golf r motor in 🤔?
It's weird that all golf 7s have an electronic handbrake
Review should have been done in bad snowy weather
Is that a blue eyes white dragon shirt? Haha nice
She's a natural.
"If our phones die, we'll just have to make conversation". NOOOOO!!! How can you even think that?!? 🙂 Introverts carry backup batteries for their phones 🙂
Why someone buys an golf alltrack and lowers it 🙄
So I'm not sure if they make 4motion in the "regular" sportwagen but I know a few people who lowered theirs, one of which is a man in his 60s who said he loved the options and wanted to turn it into a poor man's "R" wagon since we don't get those in the US. Somehow does very well in autocross.
Aesthetics
Because they wanted AWD. The Alltrack is the only way to get that in North America.
@@pywaketpilotthere was a Golf Sportwagen 4 motion that was also available, but only available as a S model. Which is why most went with the Alltrack as it had more options.
I see. Its the same story. All line up is never available in NA.
VAG ftw
Dieslegate
@@user-jk7yz3xs8z doesn't bother me. Iv owned a mk6 tdi and now a mk7 tdi along side my gti.
Perfect car..3 friends have them.( 2 are manuals)…I love my Xc70 ( auto..sigh)
Nice shorts
Watching this video just reminds me of the primary reason I dislike VW and why they are struggling with sales in the US: they just don't give us the options that are available everywhere else. For US cars, they strip them down and say "that's good enough", but still charge through the nose for it like it has all the bells and whistles.
Wanted this car to succeed to badly, but it felt anemic compared to my diesel sportwagen.
Add an APR Stage 1 tune and it's actually quick!
Oh my..!
If you’re ever in Boston…..
Who spends more money for an Alltrack an then lowers it ? 😅
Sportwagens are the move. Mine isnt the alltrack but i have 6spd manual and 4motion no sunroof. She does it all for me. These wagons are the last breed... Soo sad.
Most annoying sound effect in the beginning of the video when logo showed up
the owner of this car bought a raised cross country car, and then lowered it to the height of a track car :D
It's like Subarus and CR-Vs that are scraping the road. Why did you buy an AWD crossover if you want to remove the point of buying an AWD crossover and make it drive worse?
Now I know how an American would feel if one would watch a review of the Toyota Corolla. This is pretty much the european equivalent of those.🤷
NICE!!!