I Own a 22 taos, best advice is dont buy one. Im a longtime VW guy and former technician who still owns a Mk4 R32. The taos is literally a money grab car. Its full of issues and constantly changing brake pads in the rear is ridiculous. The start stop error causes drivability issues, early models have headgasket issues, turbo software is glitching out randomly, the Panoramic sunroof lift is a waste of money if its too hot. Only has 16,xxx miles ☠️
@@RellPurnellakaCarshowRell that’s what makes you wonder if it was a DBX or just a DB-that threw me off a little. But that nose-the grill-that along with the lines of the vehicle. It gives it presence, that’s also why the later Silver Spurs-2015 and on especially-have this sense of being massive-that grill-just ridiculous-and not overbearing at the same time.
@@RellPurnellakaCarshowRell wow, same engine?!cool. I thought that they were probably 6 piston-or 8-given the wheel size-the Brembos? Just a gorgeous vehicle! I assume 93 grade for the engine 5W 30 for the oil synthetic..
OMG… sorry to hear about these issues. I am aware from some people I know at a VW dealership that the stalling issue has been problematic. My 22 Taos SEL 4motion infotainment system has only one minor issue with the Bluetooth cutting out occasionally. As far as the Adaptive cruise control goes it works perfectly. The other night I got 40 mpg Highway on a short 71 mile trip with cruise control set at 70. I couldn’t believe I got such excellent fuel efficiency. The Taos is rated 32 MPG Highway for the 4motion. I’m very pleased with my purchase and highly recommend this vehicle!