Volkswagon Toureg Tow as Car

Bazalab
Bazalab Forum Participant Posts: 24
edited June 2016 in Towcars & Towing #1

Does any member tow with a Toureg. I have a 10 year old RR Sport at the moment and although only having 82k miles on it am thinkg of a change. Need  similar to tow Lunar Delta at 1710 kgs.

Probably go for a 2/3/4 year old vehicle so any help and advice on this would be appreciated?

Thanks

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  • richardandros
    richardandros Club Member Posts: 2,682 ✭✭✭
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    edited June 2016 #2

    I have a 2015 Touareg Escape which tows my Bailey Barcelona like a dream.  Probably the best tow car I have owned and I say that having owned 4 Discoverys in the past. Not as much room inside as a Disco but, in my experience, much more reliable and the super
    smooth DSG gearbox makes for effortless driving.  Just returned from a 1000 mile round trip to Devon and after 4 or 5 hours at the wheel on each leg, got out of the car feeling fresh and relaxed.  I'm getting just under 40mpg solo on the motorway and around
    24 towing which I think is quite good for a 3 litre engine and a heavy van. Friend of mine bought a Treg on the basis of my experience to tow his new Delta TS and he shares my opinion. Two things to consider - the Escape model has low ratio box and diff locks
    which might be useful in certain situations and check re whether or not the cooling fan has been upgraded.  Whilst not necessary in my experience of a previous model which didn't have it, it appears that to tow without the upgrade can negate the warranty.

  • Bazalab
    Bazalab Forum Participant Posts: 24
    edited June 2016 #3

    Many thanks Richard & Ros, very useful to know. My RR Sport runs between 19/20mpg Towing on the Cornwall runs and a better return would be sweeter which the Toureg would appear to give as well as imp[roved solo consumption and lower Road Tax.

    Did yours come with tow bar or did you have to have it fitted and I have read of problems with 13 pin wiring not supporting fridge feed?  Also, do you have self-levelling suspension or does yours tow fine without it?  

    Appreciate your thoughts indeed.

    Regards Barry

  • richardandros
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    edited June 2016 #4

    Barry

    I have, somewhere in the past put a lengthy post on here about the issues with Touareg tow bars.  Not sure where it is now, so I'll try and summarise! This is my second Treg - first one was a couple of years old when I bought it and this one was new last
    year.  I noticed in the previous handbook, a reference to "VW recommend the fitting of an upgraded cooling fan if the vehicle is used for towing".  I didn't bother with the bigger fan on the last car and it was fine.  However, with this one
    being brand new, I queried with VW exactly what they meant by 'recommend' and they told me that to tow anything without it being done would invalidate the warranty.  Upgraded fan is £850 as a retro-fit.  I argued that the towing limit of the Treg was 3.5 tons
    without any mention of a fan upgrade and VW conceded this and paid for the upgrade.

    Moving onto the tow bar - if you pre-order a new one and the tow bar is factory fitted - it's a posh electrically folding one and costs £750 including the fan upgrade. A retro-fit tow bar cost me over £1200!!!  Again, preserving the warranty was the reason
    I shelled out this unbelieveable amount to the VW dealer.

    However, everything works - fridge - interface with the 'Infotainment' system - disabling parking sensors etc.  I think the danger is that having a cheap towbar / electrics fitted and not using a dedicated VW wiring harness could result in the sort of problems
    you identify such as the fridge not working.  Given what these vehicles cost (and the cost of the caravan), the cost of a properly fitted genuine part is, in my opinion, well worth the money for peace of mind and reassurance it gives. Two friends have new
    / nearly new Tregs and they haven't had any problems with electrics, either.

    Mine doesn't have self-levelling suspension - I think it was another £2500 as a factory fitted option.  That said, with a nose weight set at about 95kg, the suspension is hardly compressed at all and results in a very smooth ride without any pitching to
    speak of. The Escape does have self-levelling headlights which is an added bonus knowing that you're not going to dazzle anyone when fully laden. (Oh, and I also put all the heavy things in the car - such as the awning and wine bottles!)

    Regards Richard

  • tazmaina
    tazmaina Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited July 2016 #5

    i have a 2009 3.0 td toureg pulls great i have a luner lexon 640 twin axle only thing is you got to rem, you have on the back lolTongue Out

  • Bazalab
    Bazalab Forum Participant Posts: 24
    edited November 2016 #6

    Hi Richard & Ros

    I seemed to have overlooked replying to your very helpful info regarding the Tourag - so sorry!

    However, I finaly decided to buy a nine month old Discovery 4 in August that was a main dealership Service Managers car.  So far, so good and after 2k miles solo and towing it is fine. 23.3 mpg over 92 mile tow from Cirencester to New Forest last Sunday
    puilling my Lunar Delta TS.  Now having E & P Hydraulic system installed later this month to ease the aching back and so on. 

    Regards to everyone and looking forward to spending Christmas at Dulverton.

    Bazalb