I like your attitude. You identify the problems and you do not consider them deal-breakers but repairable. You have a very pragmatic approach to issues (and probably life). Kudos!
I have a 2013 with 129K on it.. runs perfect. Never had an issue. I follow all the maintenance perfectly and use all the best lubricants and fluids. A little more on the front end goes a long way reducing long-term expenses. I love mine and now upgrading to a second Porsche Cayenne.
@@momchilmihalev705 Hey! I also have a 2014 Touareg and it runs like brand new. I did have a 2004 Touareg that was a money pit but upgraded and never had an issue. The '14 has 142K on it and most people guess its at least a 17 with 50K. I love Volkswagen products overall. I hope you are well!
These are great videos... I particularly like that instead of complaining about the unexpected issues, you calmly describe how you will repair them. It's educational and I am sure very helpful for those fellow Touareg TDI owners.
I had the same problem with my Touareg....pull the headliner down from the trunk one of the hoses would be disconnected, just put it back together and find a way to keep it connected. I used a clamp hose fitting and haven’t had a problem since!
I had a 2012 Touareg TDI and I had the leaking sunroof. It was caused by the drain hose in the sunroof getting clogged once and second time it was the drain hose popping off up on the roof drain sump. You need to partially remove the roof liner and pulling off the drain hose from the roof sump and blowing it out with low pressure air from an air compressor. Or make sure it just didn’t pop off the connection. Small seed leaves can clog the drain hose or insects can clog them as well. There are at least two but I believe there are 4 drain hoses, one in each corner.
I have a 2011 TDI . It has been very reliable. Only problem Air con fan went out at 200,000 km. Expensive to fix and long wait for the part. Apparently it is a common fault. Also my sunroof leaks in heavy rain. Can’t do much about it with an expensive repair. I have a towel in the boot. Besides that it is smooth ,reliable, powerful and practical. And very economical.
I have 2012 3 lt TDI with 225k on the clock. Serviced regularly and oil change every 7,5-8 k km. No issues whatsoever. Some consumables as expected, brakes, etc. otherwise, nothing. Great car.
It’s like a relationship. I find the same issues when I go out with a divorced or recently broken up man. I discover problems after I brought it home. Minor things I believe I could fix. I always wanted it and consider “how important is really?” Getting the headlight wipers to work is minor, I never had it with other VWs. We’ll see as the relationship progresses.
Hi, Thank you so much for your uploads. Am glad finally I found an owner of Touareg who educates us more on DIY. Well, I have a VW Touareg 2012 but FSI version. I haven't had any problems since I bought it except for the sunroof leak which I believe it the same problem you encountered. Am lucky because here in Dubai it doesn't rain although I noticed water in the trunk every time I come from car wash. The dealership asked for a lot of money just to fix the issue and I decided to leave it that way for the time being after all Dubai is a desert - it usually rains 1 month in a year. I resort to covering the sunroof drainage with take whenever i take if for car wash which prevents water form leaking into the car. Am looking forward for your video on how to fix that. I've read how people are ruling out ever buy this car but for me its a different experience. I have never had any issues with the car, it runs smoothly and its the best SUV I've ever had.
Hey, I’m planning buying a 2012 V6 Touareg (GCC Specs) this month. I’m in Dubai too. Did you had any other issues since you wrote your comment? Thank you!
Well thanks for the advertising, but I bought a V6 tdi 2011 and its great, absolutely great, one time I saw oil under the Touareg, but the problem was the dealer used plastic ring for sealed and they changed for a copper ring and that's all
My Touareg in Australia does something, maybe related to your rough idle part, where when cold, sometimes, when I go to a stop, and start to drive again, I’ll put my foot down, and for about 1 second... no power, and then it takes off. It’s odd, but I have not done anything about it, it does not bother me, being I bought used. Still spent AU $33000 on it
The water leak on sunroof equipped Touareg is a common problem. The sunroof has drain lines that become clogged with debris (dirt, dust, pollen, leaves, etc). The fix is to clear the drain line so water that accumulates can exit through the drain as originally intended. There are YT videos out there showing how to do this.
@@777triathlete thanks, however i called the guy and he already took deposit from someone else, my bad. I am in UK and there isn't many hybrid versions here.
Just watched this video. I was fighting with myself if I want to buy a pre-owned 2015 Touareg now. This video helped a lot to ease part of my concern towards this car. Touareg is a fantastic machine for sure!
I take mines to an Indy euro mechanic…..I don’t take it to the dealer for the exact reason on issue one. The dealer replaces all parts in the “system”, an independent mechanic diagnosis the specific problem as well, but will fix the specific issue vs the entire network.
With all those issues the car looks great that means that you are good and proud off your car . The comments that you give are amazing good ,and helpfull for others . I myself want to buy also a touareg ,but in the netherlands is diesel expensive to drive and i need it for towing my trailers .
I just picked up a 2012 on Friday and made it 26 hours and got a check engine light. Mine had only sat for a month between buyback and fix. Cylinder 5 imbalance, so back to the dealer. I noticed some cold start surging as well before the light. Nice to have that warranty for sure because these things were prone to injector issues that had nothing to do with the cheating tunes. Now I get 4 years of worry free driving on a great used car that cost less than the lest expensive AWD new car you could buy with only a 3 year warranty.
@@EricInTampaAcoustic Yes I bought it from a VW dealer that did the fix, so it says from the date of the first purchase although it only had been fixed a few weeks before that anyway.
Only issue I am running with (goodness) something is draining my battery. It does it once a week, once a day... or once a Month. It is frustrating but that is the only issue
These were amazing vehicles, diesel technology has so much potential even without the insane amount of emissions required. A 1.5L gas engine struggles to get 24MPG on newer cars so equipped emitting more “GHG” than the more powerful and efficient diesel equivalent. I personally don’t agree with the entire diesel scandal from the very small overage of emissions vs fuel actually used. The VAST majority of emissions stem from cargo ships / aircraft / commercial transportation NOT people’s VW diesels or any of the others we sadly canned
Can you make a video of what's not wrong with the car, Lol! I have owned a 2012 V6 for past four years with 90K miles. Except for routine maintenance and front headlight replacement it's been trouble free. But looking at some videos of Touaregs having expensive repair issues, I'm thinking it's just a matter of time before my luck runs out.
Had the sunroof leak on a 2016 R line, water running down the inside pillars and soaking everything inside carpets and all. 3. Moths outside of warranty and dealer charged £4K to fix, with VW meeting half of it.
Good video...but is not everything wrong! I had 2011 Touareg TDI with full moonroof still runs perfect on 116k. Never had an issue..for me this is a Great Awesome SUV!
Looking to buy one of those 2011 diesel with lux package and 95K miles. Wonder what should I pay for it? One Im looking for has a clean title and one owner. Any suggestions on bargaining price?
It's a lot of problems. How many miles are on this car? I have 2013 Touareg with almost 130k miles and none of the problems showed up (knock on the wood). The biggest issue I had was a coolant leak, it was small but a lot coolant was collecting inside the V below the intake manifold and one time when I had an emergency braking all of it spilled on the serpentine belt and it slipped and I lost power steering for a moment, it was scary. It was the only costly repair I had to deal with but now I won't have to worry about it for next 100k miles) and costly because it wasn't easy to find where the leak is coming from. so we replaced all possible tubes and seals.
I'm not sure about the owner history but it sounds like maybe they did not maintain the vehicle the best.. had a 2012 ml350 and scheduled maintenance caught I leak in the transmission pan preventive maintenance probably saved me from expensive problem down the line good video
Great car. Love that brown Color. It’s hard to find Color scheme like that here in Canada. I would gladly buy something like that with all those issues and fix them myself. Impossible to find a TDI here in Canada.
I have watched several of your videos, at first I was interested on your ability to fix cars. I later found out that you like buying the 2nd hand cars and found out problems u later. The bad part is, you keep on falling into the same hole again and again, what the final outcome of your used ford focus, the used cadellac? you may made up your mind and just buy a new corolla or civic or mazda 3 and forget about the car once for all.
I just want to know about the diesel engine . Does it use def fluid? Does it seem to be doing well? I have a diesel with no emissions control cause they didn't have them in 04. I know alot of.people with newer diesels that have problems with the emissions over time......that is my BIGGEST concern with a diesel vw
nice car. I think is a solid car. Thinking to do the same. I grew up driving TDI.. How much did it cost replacing the transmission piece. Did they have to disassemble much? good choice on the car!
Is there a good reliable suv to buy in germany ? Landcruisers are very Rare here . And asking price is gold high . People don’t want to sell there landcruisers . 🙁
Any issues? I'm looking at this it's one of the only SUVs I can fit in being super tall and they have seat extenders available for it. I would definitely get the executive TDI trim for that coveted Dynaudio audiophile system that all the ignorant Americans have never heard of... so they changed to the inferior Fender. This thing is seriously expensive to buy now is it's so rare so I'm heavily doing my research. I almost definitely would get a CPO version.
New HPFS at VWs expense, it's a recall, difficulty factor plague. I kinda don't care about the luxury features, I bought a lux to go off-road 🤣. This truck will go straight up an unpaved road and can tow a sad sad F150 backwards down the road with it's gas pedal to the floor. I was lucky to buy used where the former owner did many customizations, shout out. Things fall off. I lost a piece of trim yesterday and a mirror today. So much hatelove for this truck
Nice car while in emissions warranty. At 80k miles, sensors and components go bad....egr cooler, glow plug, DEF filter, timing cover leaks oil. You must of bought it for cheap. Good luck
@@TheRealMeCoWhy sorry for my question i was just curious, noticed your accent and knew you must be polish how long you've been living in US? I'm Polish as well and live in UK Greetings!:)
Why would you ever consider buying an 8 year old German vehicle ? The well know reputation of German vehicles is that they have increasing expensive repairs as they age. Their resale value is very low because they are problematic. These cars are good for the first 4 years - after that you will be faced with rising maintenance costs that will outstrip the value of the car. Sell it - take a loss if necessary - learn your lesson - and get on with your life.
I like your attitude. You identify the problems and you do not consider them deal-breakers but repairable. You have a very pragmatic approach to issues (and probably life). Kudos!
I have a 2013 with 129K on it.. runs perfect. Never had an issue. I follow all the maintenance perfectly and use all the best lubricants and fluids. A little more on the front end goes a long way reducing long-term expenses. I love mine and now upgrading to a second Porsche Cayenne.
Upgrading to a second Cayenne, my man u are good in life haha. My dad has a 2005 Touareg, its a money pit......
@@momchilmihalev705 Hey! I also have a 2014 Touareg and it runs like brand new. I did have a 2004 Touareg that was a money pit but upgraded and never had an issue. The '14 has 142K on it and most people guess its at least a 17 with 50K. I love Volkswagen products overall. I hope you are well!
@@shaundahmad1has your touareg still been reliable?
These are great videos... I particularly like that instead of complaining about the unexpected issues, you calmly
describe how you will repair them. It's educational and I am sure very helpful for those fellow Touareg TDI owners.
I had the same problem with my Touareg....pull the headliner down from the trunk one of the hoses would be disconnected, just put it back together and find a way to keep it connected. I used a clamp hose fitting and haven’t had a problem since!
Glad to see you haven't had too many problems. None of them are at all major either. Those Volkswagens are such underated cars.
I had a 2012 Touareg TDI and I had the leaking sunroof. It was caused by the drain hose in the sunroof getting clogged once and second time it was the drain hose popping off up on the roof drain sump. You need to partially remove the roof liner and pulling off the drain hose from the roof sump and blowing it out with low pressure air from an air compressor. Or make sure it just didn’t pop off the connection. Small seed leaves can clog the drain hose or insects can clog them as well. There are at least two but I believe there are 4 drain hoses, one in each corner.
I have a 2011 TDI . It has been very reliable. Only problem Air con fan went out at 200,000 km. Expensive to fix and long wait for the part. Apparently it is a common fault. Also my sunroof leaks in heavy rain. Can’t do much about it with an expensive repair.
I have a towel in the boot. Besides that it is smooth ,reliable, powerful and practical. And very economical.
I have 2012 3 lt TDI with 225k on the clock. Serviced regularly and oil change every 7,5-8 k km. No issues whatsoever. Some consumables as expected, brakes, etc. otherwise, nothing. Great car.
It’s like a relationship. I find the same issues when I go out with a divorced or recently broken up man. I discover problems after I brought it home. Minor things I believe I could fix. I always wanted it and consider “how important is really?” Getting the headlight wipers to work is minor, I never had it with other VWs. We’ll see as the relationship progresses.
Pretty damn funny comment!
Hi, Thank you so much for your uploads. Am glad finally I found an owner of Touareg who educates us more on DIY. Well, I have a VW Touareg 2012 but FSI version. I haven't had any problems since I bought it except for the sunroof leak which I believe it the same problem you encountered. Am lucky because here in Dubai it doesn't rain although I noticed water in the trunk every time I come from car wash.
The dealership asked for a lot of money just to fix the issue and I decided to leave it that way for the time being after all Dubai is a desert - it usually rains 1 month in a year. I resort to covering the sunroof drainage with take whenever i take if for car wash which prevents water form leaking into the car. Am looking forward for your video on how to fix that.
I've read how people are ruling out ever buy this car but for me its a different experience. I have never had any issues with the car, it runs smoothly and its the best SUV I've ever had.
Hey, I’m planning buying a 2012 V6 Touareg (GCC Specs) this month. I’m in Dubai too. Did you had any other issues since you wrote your comment? Thank you!
Well thanks for the advertising, but I bought a V6 tdi 2011 and its great, absolutely great, one time I saw oil under the Touareg, but the problem was the dealer used plastic ring for sealed and they changed for a copper ring and that's all
Thanks for the video as it gives me things to look out for when I’m looking at a Touareg 150tdi 2013 to buy. 👍
What power lift gate. Open it manually and its faster that way.
My Touareg in Australia does something, maybe related to your rough idle part, where when cold, sometimes, when I go to a stop, and start to drive again, I’ll put my foot down, and for about 1 second... no power, and then it takes off. It’s odd, but I have not done anything about it, it does not bother me, being I bought used. Still spent AU $33000 on it
Perfect, we need more Touareg videos on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing.
I always liked the Touareg. Too bad they discontinued it in the US. Nice channel.
I have a P7 and it’s a great car minimum troubles that can be easily fixed by good service centres, I would buy another one
The water leak on sunroof equipped Touareg is a common problem. The sunroof has drain lines that become clogged with debris (dirt, dust, pollen, leaves, etc). The fix is to clear the drain line so water that accumulates can exit through the drain as originally intended. There are YT videos out there showing how to do this.
In my case the hose disconnected from the sunroof gutter.
Oh, no! That’s a shame. Were you able to fix it?
Yes. Video will follow soon. :)
Excellent! I’ll be watching to see how that’s done. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I bought my Touareg Hybrid brand new, and it’s been the best vehicle I’ve ever owned. I still think it’s the best looking SUV on the road.
Hi, I am just looking to buy one, 2012 with 96k miles on it. Any suggestions what should I watch out for?
Thanks
@@tomaszpater1296 I’ve had no issues knock on wood. I would just be sure to get a Carfax.
@@777triathlete thanks, however i called the guy and he already took deposit from someone else, my bad.
I am in UK and there isn't many hybrid versions here.
@@tomaszpater1296 There aren’t many anywhere. Sorry you missed out on that!
Did you check the fuse for the power lift gate
Good Video. looking forward to see your sunroof and Lift gate repairs.
Just watched this video. I was fighting with myself if I want to buy a pre-owned 2015 Touareg now. This video helped a lot to ease part of my concern towards this car. Touareg is a fantastic machine for sure!
I take mines to an Indy euro mechanic…..I don’t take it to the dealer for the exact reason on issue one. The dealer replaces all parts in the “system”, an independent mechanic diagnosis the specific problem as well, but will fix the specific issue vs the entire network.
That car is a German tank, you got a good deal these things are nuances, compared with the reliability and power it has.
M8, your Touareg's color is fantastic.
With all those issues the car looks great that means that you are good and proud off your car .
The comments that you give are amazing good ,and helpfull for others .
I myself want to buy also a touareg ,but in the netherlands is diesel expensive to drive and i need it for towing my trailers .
I've had FOUR VW's with large sunroofs and have NEVER had a leak on any of them.
I just picked up a 2012 on Friday and made it 26 hours and got a check engine light. Mine had only sat for a month between buyback and fix. Cylinder 5 imbalance, so back to the dealer. I noticed some cold start surging as well before the light. Nice to have that warranty for sure because these things were prone to injector issues that had nothing to do with the cheating tunes. Now I get 4 years of worry free driving on a great used car that cost less than the lest expensive AWD new car you could buy with only a 3 year warranty.
Was that covered by the 48000 mile warranty
@@4estfloor yes 100%
Nice. Did the new warranty start on the day you bought it ?
@@EricInTampaAcoustic Yes I bought it from a VW dealer that did the fix, so it says from the date of the first purchase although it only had been fixed a few weeks before that anyway.
@I'm Still Alive So far so good, about 1000 miles since repair and no other issues, 28 mpg in combined city/highway day to day use.
That transmission cooler leak is know problem. It doesn't have screening to protect it.
Only issue I am running with (goodness) something is draining my battery. It does it once a week, once a day... or once a Month. It is frustrating but that is the only issue
Good info brother
I’m about to buy one of these
Thank you
Had 2012 Touareg, sold it back to VW. Your leaking sunroof is from a drain hose that came off a fitting. Had that happen
I'm pretty sure the US spec Touaregs don't come with headlight washers, just the caps.
You are correct! I removed one of the caps and there was nothing under it...
I was about to write the same thing.
Wow I’m happy I came across this video as I am trying to buy a Touareg 2012 used do you think it is a good buy ? Love the car btw
These were amazing vehicles, diesel technology has so much potential even without the insane amount of emissions required. A 1.5L gas engine struggles to get 24MPG on newer cars so equipped emitting more “GHG” than the more powerful and efficient diesel equivalent. I personally don’t agree with the entire diesel scandal from the very small overage of emissions vs fuel actually used. The VAST majority of emissions stem from cargo ships / aircraft / commercial transportation NOT people’s VW diesels or any of the others we sadly canned
Can you make a video of what's not wrong with the car, Lol!
I have owned a 2012 V6 for past four years with 90K miles. Except for routine maintenance and front headlight replacement it's been trouble free. But looking at some videos of Touaregs having expensive repair issues, I'm thinking it's just a matter of time before my luck runs out.
Had the sunroof leak on a 2016 R line, water running down the inside pillars and soaking everything inside carpets and all. 3. Moths outside of warranty and dealer charged £4K to fix, with VW meeting half of it.
It was really simple fix on my end. Video with details how I handeled it is coming soon!
I have an 02 525i with the m54 straight 6. My car idles so well you almost think it's stalled after you start it. 350 000km +
Good video...but is not everything wrong! I had 2011 Touareg TDI with full moonroof still runs perfect on 116k.
Never had an issue..for me this is a Great Awesome SUV!
Looking to buy one of those 2011 diesel with lux package and 95K miles. Wonder what should I pay for it? One Im looking for has a clean title and one owner. Any suggestions on bargaining price?
It's a lot of problems. How many miles are on this car? I have 2013 Touareg with almost 130k miles and none of the problems showed up (knock on the wood). The biggest issue I had was a coolant leak, it was small but a lot coolant was collecting inside the V below the intake manifold and one time when I had an emergency braking all of it spilled on the serpentine belt and it slipped and I lost power steering for a moment, it was scary. It was the only costly repair I had to deal with but now I won't have to worry about it for next 100k miles) and costly because it wasn't easy to find where the leak is coming from. so we replaced all possible tubes and seals.
Has anyone checked the fuse for the power lift gate? Hardly anyone checks the simplest thing first anymore.
I'm not sure about the owner history but it sounds like maybe they did not maintain the vehicle the best.. had a 2012 ml350 and scheduled maintenance caught I leak in the transmission pan preventive maintenance probably saved me from expensive problem down the line good video
Great car. Love that brown Color. It’s hard to find Color scheme like that here in Canada. I would gladly buy something like that with all those issues and fix them myself. Impossible to find a TDI here in Canada.
I have a 2014 TDI Touareg and love it..
You are so lucky. I am looking for one in here in Canada but they are very hard to find. Especially 2013 and up.
How do they not pick up this things during 100 points safety check?
They did they disclosed it
Excellent explanation of the issues -- Oichyn Harasho!!
I love how they look but the reputation on there reliability makes me avoid buying it
I have watched several of your videos, at first I was interested on your ability to fix cars. I later found out that you like buying the 2nd hand cars and found out problems u later. The bad part is, you keep on falling into the same hole again and again, what the final outcome of your used ford focus, the used cadellac? you may made up your mind and just buy a new corolla or civic or mazda 3 and forget about the car once for all.
Tengo un touareg 2017 me encanta es buena y delas mejores sus alguien sabe porque no viene a Estados Unidos ¿.?
I just want to know about the diesel engine . Does it use def fluid? Does it seem to be doing well? I have a diesel with no emissions control cause they didn't have them in 04. I know alot of.people with newer diesels that have problems with the emissions over time......that is my BIGGEST concern with a diesel vw
Do you regret your purchase? Are these problems common for 2012 Touareg
Nope. Best SUV I ever had. I fixed all these issues, just editing the videos - stayed tuned.
nice car. I think is a solid car. Thinking to do the same. I grew up driving TDI..
How much did it cost replacing the transmission piece. Did they have to disassemble much?
good choice on the car!
The transmission fix is coming up in my next video. I hope to be done with editing in the next few days.
Looks like my grandpas 2014 Touareg TFSI same color same rims but his is in excellent condition
Did you fix the idle issue? was it bad fuel?
Is there a good reliable suv to buy in germany ? Landcruisers are very Rare here . And asking price is gold high . People don’t want to sell there landcruisers . 🙁
How many miles are on the VW when you bought it?
92k
@MeCoWhy? Did you ever get the rough running problem fixed?? I have a 2012 TDI as well.
Good Stuff! I have a 2016 TDI Touareg
Any issues? I'm looking at this it's one of the only SUVs I can fit in being super tall and they have seat extenders available for it. I would definitely get the executive TDI trim for that coveted Dynaudio audiophile system that all the ignorant Americans have never heard of... so they changed to the inferior Fender.
This thing is seriously expensive to buy now is it's so rare so I'm heavily doing my research. I almost definitely would get a CPO version.
What's That water under the left wheel. Did u notice it? It there another leak
How much costs the fees for this touareg in US?insurance, road taxes, cityhall fees(if there is something like that i US)
Planning to buy one, would you suggest it is a good buy at 96k miles?
I already added 12k miles to mine since this video. Love every minute of driving it!
@@TheRealMeCoWhy Thanks for prompt reply, I am new to diesel and wanted to check. Also, great detailed videos.
Yes he is right the LUX do not come with headlight washers fake covers
did you fix the boot of your Touareg ? I have the same problem
Yes. I have another video how I fixed it. Look up videos in my channel!
my 2011 touaregTDI got water pump leak,transmission gasket oil leak,egr 3way pipe leak...all fixed
Are you happy with it? Any major problems? Thanks.
New HPFS at VWs expense, it's a recall, difficulty factor plague. I kinda don't care about the luxury features, I bought a lux to go off-road 🤣. This truck will go straight up an unpaved road and can tow a sad sad F150 backwards down the road with it's gas pedal to the floor. I was lucky to buy used where the former owner did many customizations, shout out.
Things fall off. I lost a piece of trim yesterday and a mirror today.
So much hatelove for this truck
Great video.
Thanks
Nice car while in emissions warranty. At 80k miles, sensors and components go bad....egr cooler, glow plug, DEF filter, timing cover leaks oil. You must of bought it for cheap. Good luck
FYI: 2010 was given above average reliability score
What is your nationality mate??
Polish-American ;)
@@TheRealMeCoWhy sorry for my question i was just curious, noticed your accent and knew you must be polish how long you've been living in US? I'm Polish as well and live in UK
Greetings!:)
20 years and counting. How about you?
MeCoWhy? I'm about 12 but my english is not as good as yours will you take touareg off road as well? To show some country side?
The Germans usually wash the headlamps ONLY when the lights are ON
i am very aware
You should’ve got a Toyota
WOW
That’s why you don’t buy first 2-3 years of any car. You buy last 2 yrs
Buy a Toyota 4 runner.......don't mess with the Kraut crap.......
That car is clearly a woman 😁
It can tow 7700lb. It clearly has massive balls to answer your statement.
Why would you ever consider buying an 8 year old German vehicle ? The well know reputation of German vehicles is that they have increasing expensive repairs as they age. Their resale value is very low because they are problematic. These cars are good for the first 4 years - after that you will be faced with rising maintenance costs that will outstrip the value of the car. Sell it - take a loss if necessary - learn your lesson - and get on with your life.
All these failures are due to lack of maintenance, the only responsible is the owner
What a stupid comment
Junk . get a m benz ml 350 cdi 2008 . way better !
Should have purchased a Lexus or Toyota. Zero problems.
Zero problems = zero videos
Can you please talk shower, didn't get that.
Buy an Acura and you’ll solve all these problems
Avoid this vehicle at all cost. Buy a 4runner. Holds its value, RELIABLE, and cheaper maintenance!
U got a lemon
Sorry I won’t buy this car
Please speak faster in future. You have such long pauses in your speech it makes me not want to continue watching.