We have a non-cross-sport 2018 Atlas 2.0T S (base trim) FWD since new. 83k miles and nothing has gone wrong since we bought it. We’ve done nothing but normal maintenance. The interior space is incredible. Third row space can’t be beat for the class imo. Although I’ll admit that the interior is a bit cheap. However we don’t plan on buying another one since they’ve gotten rid of a good number of the physical buttons. I haven’t had a good experience with family trying to use cars without buttons.
You better check how stretch is the timing chain, also check the cam bridge, for sure at this time the screen has gone. I had this problem with 96k miles.
Interesting video, I have the Atlas SEL Premium R-Line and what you forgot is that all those things you’re not satisfied with are part of the voice controls, ask Volkswagen next time. There’s a help menu, next time ask the dealership for instructions. Luv everything about MyVW.
Just traded in my 2021 Atlas and got this, an SEL R-Line and I love it! I've been a big fan of the new engine and updated interior, I do miss the buttons but admittedly I just think it's the future so I'm buying in. I also looked at the Audi Q8s and just couldn't justify the additional $40K+, this thing has it all. My favorite upgrade from my 2021 is the heads up display - speed, speed limit, and adaptive cruise control info if you want.
VW went bold with this refresh. Making ventilated seats and digital driver displays standard while others make it optional or premium upgrades. You can easily get by with the SE technology trim.
Because the Tourag isn’t available anymore in the US I bought a 2022 Cross Sport SEL V6 Premium R :Line. Long name but a satisfying SUV. It’s a good looking and as far as SUV’s go, the MPG are on par. I’ve had several V6 SUV’s and this is really the average I’m miles per gallon. It’s a great travel car, comfortable back seats for passengers and amenities. I plan to keep it for at least 150k miles.
The Harmon Kardon audio system in the top trim is absolutely incredible. That’s the only reason why I want the top trim. I don’t like 21” wheels. I rather 18 or 19
I have a 2024 Atlas CS, SE trim with 4MO, here’s my take. I love the engine, sport mode gives it a bit louder/sporty note, plenty of power for merging in heavy NYC and metro area highways. The interior materials are great, improvement over my 2020 however..the unlit hvac and volume sliders is awful. How did this get approved. People with expensive degrees failed a basic task lol. The only other complaint is a lack of tactile knobs/controls. Otherwise the interior is great, heavily bolstered seats are the first seats to not make my back hurt. Lastly, I HATE black out trim packages. I know, I’m the only one. I’m so glad my model does not have any blackouts. I absolutely loathe black wheels, all design esthetics are lost, especially at night.
I just got my Atlas CS a week ago. Except for the color (mine is red) it is exactly the same as what you drove. The price was the same too (I'm in San Antonio). I traded in my RX350. I had to get the Premium since I got used to all the Lexus features. (Damn you Lexus!). I am 63 yo and am getting used to all the features. YES I would have liked some buttons on the infotainment system. But you can get used to it. It feels like I am driving a huge vehicle like a Tahoe or something. I am lovin' it!
I would say the cross sport is far bigger though I would ask if you have Lexus 350 why not go to a 350h and get hybrid mpg of 40 vs 19 with atlas sport?
One big reason is the lack of a local dealer. I had battery issues last summer and had to get a tow over 100 miles away and then a tow back.@@Jack_Hunt
I just traded in my 2022 Audi Q5 for an Atlas CS SEL Premium because of the larger size. Went with the top of the line for the same reason…used to all of the bells and whistles in my Prestige trim Audi. The Atlas just came in this week and will be ready for pick up this weekend, so I haven’t had any time in it yet, but very much looking forward to it. Glad to hear that you’re enjoying yours.
Thanks for the great review as always. I agree with you and your partner that this is a good looking vehicle. I sat in the same model in the dealership and played around with the touch screen. It was no big deal but imagine it could be problematic to use at speed/in traffic. I am curious for the redesigned Tiguan hybrid(?) and the Mazda cx70 phev. I cannot really justify purchasing a pure ice vehicle any longer. This vehicle really should be a hybrid with about 340 combined HP and a volume knob with proper hvac controls. Cheers!
Why are people so mad there arent physical buttons? I bet in 5 years all vehicles will change to touch only. Remember the days when all cell phones had buttons?
When there’s no buttons, you have to spend more time not looking at the road trying to do things that should take a little time as possible to do, like changing the temperature and volume.
Here are two reasons. Harder to adjust temp, volume, heated seats & wheel, etc. on the drive. A knob or button is just way simpler to operate while driving. Also just another electronic to break on the vehicle.
@@hskrgradit is SO MUCH easier to adjust volume on the steering wheel than having to reach over to the knob on the screen. When I am in a car with steering wheel controls, I rarely use the volume knob. And frankly, the haptic slider control on some VWs is easier than the physical button, just one ‘no-look’ swipe with the thumb brings the adjustment I need.
Physical boundaries always make humans perform with more confidence. Imagine walking a narrow over pass bridge 200ft above highway or river without physical side guard rails. Even though normally we never touch the guard rails, without it, it will be very difficult to walk across with confidence. Humans are built/evolved to rely on physical material boundaries for efficient motor articulation and psychological comfort.
You are rigth on the money I got the 18 sel panoramic sun roof, 18 in wheels all the belts and wisel exept digital cluster , phisical buttons it’s huge inside you didn’t mention you can fit 3 seats for the kids way better than most suvs and I got the vr6 way better power than that tiny 4 l and reliability better vr6 has been here for years paired with that toyota tranny 👍no issues at all 125000 miles running like new👍
Actually pretty classy looking overall. Like having your wife giving her perspective. Women play a big part in the purchase of a new vehicle. They want it to be user friendly as well both in drivability and in the looks department. We don’t need the third row, so that is a positive. All manufacturers are turning to more electronic controls as opposed to buttons and dials. Do think it is a little under powered with the 4 cylinder.
I have a leased 2022 Atlas SEL R-line with the 3.6 V6 which runs on regular gas. the change to the new 4 cylinder turbo requires premium fuel. I'll be buying my car when it comes off lease because I don't want to spend the extra $ on gas required with less horsepower.
I enjoyed your review up to the point that you drew your conclusions. Not all of us are looking for the most value oriented auto purchase. I, for one, don’t mind paying more for specific features that round out my driving experience, such as head up display, pano sunroof, premium leather seating, premium stereo, etc. Kind of weird how you use such absolutes in your recommendations.
it's just his opinion. he's not Julius ceaser lol. I personally love that new engine and have been holding out for it since they put it in the new GTI years ago. It's easily tunabe to 340 HP/ 320TQ with a $600 CARB Legal tune. The 8 speed Toyota Transmission can handle a max of 365 Torque. Those are the most important factors for me and the bang for the buck for a FWD SE since im in Cali. Also the FWD will be faster to 60 and save you more gas vs 4-motion. great deal overall
😮… $53k for a Volkswagen SUV that’s not a Touareg and doesn’t have a V8 is ABSURD. That’s literally more than a Touareg with the V8 was like 15 years ago. And you could get the Touareg with a V10… outrageous these prices for the I4 and it’s not even the V6.
It never made sense to sell the Touareg here in NA, not only the import costs is high but the price tag that it has. It’s starting price around 70k euros in Germany, that’s equivalent to over 72k USD. No one’s paying that money for a VW when a Porsche Cayenne or an Audi Q7/Q8 exists and is better.
Seriously?? 15 years ago?? Try to go to supermarket and tell them to apply prices of 15 years ago… comparison must be done nowadays, I don’t even think that this model existed 15 years ago, and the Tuareg was much more basic than today
The Toureg started at 50k maxed out at 60k the last year it was in the US in 2017 and no one bought it. The Atlas and the Cross Sport outsell the Toureg by a wide margin.
Dude, WTH is on your FEET?!.. With that said, This is a good car review. I like that vehicle, I'm thinking about getting one But I would prefer the Audi Q8.
Germans are know for their solid build. What they don't get is reliability or fuel economy. What make this a no deal for me is those haptic buttons and fake exhausts which I can't tolerate. If you buy it just as a people carrier than the base model is fine. Such as those households with two cars. One as a daily driver/hauler/transportation appliance and one for special occasions and comfort when you want to impress. On the other hand, if you're one of the many American's or families that "live" in their cars and can only afford one, you're going want a lot more comfort and convenience features that can be had in the entry level model.
Agree too much chrome makes this looks cheap & very 90’s. Not necessarily a fan of all blacked out accents, but dark chrome would be more aesthetically pleasing. Your dainty sandals threw me off 😂
The car looks great but if you need to go on a hilley drive a four. Cylinder will not do you might get overheated I don't know why Volkswagen built a SUV with a four cylinder
It's German, so of course they're going to make it more complicated than it needs to be. "If we can bury a setting in the infotainment screen that will require four 'clicks' to change, instead of one, that will make it four times better."
No, this is called cost cutting 🙂. You don't have to design and manufacture all those little buttons, all the backlight for each of them, etc. Now that Germany doesn't get cheap natural gas from russia for their industry, it is expected more and more cost cutting from german automakers. Just look at the Golf 8 interior...
Dude this not even made in Germany. The engine is from Mexico, the frame USA, transmission Japan loll it’s far from German. Those days are over. Also there is a big recall on 2024 for rod bearings
Pretty good review but seriously making waaaay too much over not such a big deal with the knob thing. WWAAAAYYY too much. All manufacturers are evolving their control panels this way. FACT. If you decide to not buy an excellent car like this because it doesn't have 3 knobs, wow.
I'm made they took away the VR6 engine who cares about knobs ...a four banger popcorn 🍿 fart maker in that heavy truck just dosen't cut it! VW better start listening to their main VW enthusiasts who love the VR6, two doors and six on the floor. Long live the original R MK4 R32!
“Smash my finger on the button…” I’m sorry, but that’s just BS or you don’t know what you’re doing. If you need a leger adjustment than a tap or two gives you, you just press and hold the damn button - same with the haptic pad, and the adjustment will be continuous until you let up. And you don’t have to look, it’s right under your thumb!
Seeing your comments, I’m guessing you’re from the GCC? And yes we would take the Hilux over the Tacoma if it was available in the US. But Hyundai and Kia have recently gotten a bad name due to the Kia Boyz trend and their dealerships not honoring warranties at all, on top of unreliability. While as an American I like how the Grandeur looks (I think it’s sold in Saudi Arabia), I don’t see it coming here with the sedan market shrinking like crazy here in the US.
If the “first gen” you’re talking about is the Touareg then yes. It was designed in Europe iirc. The atlas was designed in America for the American market only. The rest of the word got the new Touareg which still looks European. We got a block.
Well, we have a 2018 atlas 2.0T S FWD (non cross sport) since new. 2.0T. 83k miles and it’s needed only normal maintenance. We were as skeptical about it as you are.
@@1976axerhand although I’ll admit that the interior is a bit cheap. It’s pretty quick though, quicker than the V6. Us having no problems is honestly kinda crazy considering it’s a Volkswagen AND a first year model. Can’t beat the interior space for the class though, it really is very spacious on the inside, it’s almost Chevy Suburban levels of interior space (for passengers, not for cargo). You can have as much third row legroom as the second row, it’s really nice. It’s actually one of the big reasons that we didn’t get a Honda Pilot (we had one) or Highlander, the two main reliable three row SUVS. They just weren’t big enough on the inside and we use the third row a lot. We didn’t mind maybe a couple of things not being reliable when we got the car, but so far our atlas has been flawless. Again, we were pretty skeptical about it’s reliability when we bought the car yet we were proven wrong. We don’t like the 2024 atlas however due to the lack of physical buttons. Me and family haven’t had a good experience with any car without physical controls so far.
GM and Ford have been putting turbo 4s in their 5k pound half tons for a few years. It is more in the gearing rather than the motor, 8 and 10 speeds accommodate for a lot.
2018 problem-free-since-new 2.0T atlas owner here. We aren’t buying another atlas for this reason alone. Will likely go for the grand highlander or Lexus TX next.
Hey guys this is Build for American market it’s funny how Americans talk about quality after driving Chevrolet and Ford it is a cheap SUV and build in US and everything on credit
@@japanwatchconnection bigger Hyundais have capacitive HVAC panels too, so I’m not a fan of the bigger Hyundais either. Kias are worse. The better interiors are found in most Japanese brands except Subaru
We’ve had our 2018 Atlas (not cross sport) 2.0T S FWD since new with 83k miles on it so far. Absolutely Problem-free, and I wouldn’t buy this new atlas just because of the lack of buttons. I’ve already had a bad experience trying to use a car without buttons and I’m trying to have to never go through that again. Lexus TX is our next consideration.
I just got the same car … same color and model. I LOVE my Atlas Cross Sport R-Line Premium. Down side, my husband wants to drive all the time … lol
We have a non-cross-sport 2018 Atlas 2.0T S (base trim) FWD since new. 83k miles and nothing has gone wrong since we bought it. We’ve done nothing but normal maintenance. The interior space is incredible. Third row space can’t be beat for the class imo.
Although I’ll admit that the interior is a bit cheap.
However we don’t plan on buying another one since they’ve gotten rid of a good number of the physical buttons. I haven’t had a good experience with family trying to use cars without buttons.
You better check how stretch is the timing chain, also check the cam bridge, for sure at this time the screen has gone. I had this problem with 96k miles.
Interesting video, I have the Atlas SEL Premium R-Line and what you forgot is that all those things you’re not satisfied with are part of the voice controls, ask Volkswagen next time. There’s a help menu, next time ask the dealership for instructions. Luv everything about MyVW.
Yes I think it’s humanity finding change hard. 3 years from now there will be no knobs in cars
THANK YOU!!!
Just traded in my 2021 Atlas and got this, an SEL R-Line and I love it! I've been a big fan of the new engine and updated interior, I do miss the buttons but admittedly I just think it's the future so I'm buying in. I also looked at the Audi Q8s and just couldn't justify the additional $40K+, this thing has it all. My favorite upgrade from my 2021 is the heads up display - speed, speed limit, and adaptive cruise control info if you want.
VW went bold with this refresh. Making ventilated seats and digital driver displays standard while others make it optional or premium upgrades. You can easily get by with the SE technology trim.
I have an SE base and it rides so nice with the 18" wheels. Feels like an audi still.
Because the Tourag isn’t available anymore in the US I bought a 2022 Cross Sport SEL V6 Premium R :Line. Long name but a satisfying SUV. It’s a good looking and as far as SUV’s go, the MPG are on par. I’ve had several V6 SUV’s and this is really the average I’m miles per gallon. It’s a great travel car, comfortable back seats for passengers and amenities. I plan to keep it for at least 150k miles.
The Harmon Kardon audio system in the top trim is absolutely incredible. That’s the only reason why I want the top trim. I don’t like 21” wheels. I rather 18 or 19
I have a 2024 Atlas CS, SE trim with 4MO, here’s my take. I love the engine, sport mode gives it a bit louder/sporty note, plenty of power for merging in heavy NYC and metro area highways. The interior materials are great, improvement over my 2020 however..the unlit hvac and volume sliders is awful. How did this get approved. People with expensive degrees failed a basic task lol. The only other complaint is a lack of tactile knobs/controls. Otherwise the interior is great, heavily bolstered seats are the first seats to not make my back hurt. Lastly, I HATE black out trim packages. I know, I’m the only one. I’m so glad my model does not have any blackouts. I absolutely loathe black wheels, all design esthetics are lost, especially at night.
Does your Atlas cs se has interior ambient lighting? I’m wanting to buy one, the same trim as yours
@@joseespinoza8166 no. I think it only comes on SEL and up.
I think the chrome looks great. The whole “blacked out” trend thing is so played out. Time for it to end. This trim level looks amazing.
I just got my Atlas CS a week ago. Except for the color (mine is red) it is exactly the same as what you drove. The price was the same too (I'm in San Antonio). I traded in my RX350. I had to get the Premium since I got used to all the Lexus features. (Damn you Lexus!). I am 63 yo and am getting used to all the features. YES I would have liked some buttons on the infotainment system. But you can get used to it. It feels like I am driving a huge vehicle like a Tahoe or something. I am lovin' it!
I have a RX350 and this Cross sport is at the top of my list. Thanks for sharing 😊
I would say the cross sport is far bigger though I would ask if you have Lexus 350 why not go to a 350h and get hybrid mpg of 40 vs 19 with atlas sport?
One big reason is the lack of a local dealer. I had battery issues last summer and had to get a tow over 100 miles away and then a tow back.@@Jack_Hunt
I just traded in my 2022 Audi Q5 for an Atlas CS SEL Premium because of the larger size. Went with the top of the line for the same reason…used to all of the bells and whistles in my Prestige trim Audi. The Atlas just came in this week and will be ready for pick up this weekend, so I haven’t had any time in it yet, but very much looking forward to it. Glad to hear that you’re enjoying yours.
Thanks for the great review as always. I agree with you and your partner that this is a good looking vehicle. I sat in the same model in the dealership and played around with the touch screen. It was no big deal but imagine it could be problematic to use at speed/in traffic. I am curious for the redesigned Tiguan hybrid(?) and the Mazda cx70 phev. I cannot really justify purchasing a pure ice vehicle any longer. This vehicle really should be a hybrid with about 340 combined HP and a volume knob with proper hvac controls. Cheers!
Two-finger tap on the temp slider turns on the heated seats, do it again and it adjusts them.
Why are people so mad there arent physical buttons? I bet in 5 years all vehicles will change to touch only. Remember the days when all cell phones had buttons?
When there’s no buttons, you have to spend more time not looking at the road trying to do things that should take a little time as possible to do, like changing the temperature and volume.
Here are two reasons. Harder to adjust temp, volume, heated seats & wheel, etc. on the drive. A knob or button is just way simpler to operate while driving. Also just another electronic to break on the vehicle.
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@@hskrgradit is SO MUCH easier to adjust volume on the steering wheel than having to reach over to the knob on the screen. When I am in a car with steering wheel controls, I rarely use the volume knob. And frankly, the haptic slider control on some VWs is easier than the physical button, just one ‘no-look’ swipe with the thumb brings the adjustment I need.
Physical boundaries always make humans perform with more confidence.
Imagine walking a narrow over pass bridge 200ft above highway or river without physical side guard rails. Even though normally we never touch the guard rails, without it, it will be very difficult to walk across with confidence.
Humans are built/evolved to rely on physical material boundaries for efficient motor articulation and psychological comfort.
You are rigth on the money I got the 18 sel panoramic sun roof, 18 in wheels all the belts and wisel exept digital cluster , phisical buttons it’s huge inside you didn’t mention you can fit 3 seats for the kids way better than most suvs and I got the vr6 way better power than that tiny 4 l and reliability better vr6 has been here for years paired with that toyota tranny 👍no issues at all 125000 miles running like new👍
yeah i agree with you about all those chrome accents should have been blacked out, even the wheels too.
You didnt mention the Harmon Kardon sound system. How is it? And how does it compare to the std sound system?
Actually pretty classy looking overall. Like having your wife giving her perspective. Women play a big part in the purchase of a new vehicle. They want it to be user friendly as well both in drivability and in the looks department. We don’t need the third row, so that is a positive. All manufacturers are turning to more electronic controls as opposed to buttons and dials. Do think it is a little under powered with the 4 cylinder.
How do I get the R-Line screen with the tachometer at the top like your vehicle?
I have a leased 2022 Atlas SEL R-line with the 3.6 V6 which runs on regular gas. the change to the new 4 cylinder turbo requires premium fuel. I'll be buying my car when it comes off lease because I don't want to spend the extra $ on gas required with less horsepower.
The 2024 Atlas doesn’t require premium fuel. It may have slightly less horsepower but with more torque it’s actually quicker.
I enjoyed your review up to the point that you drew your conclusions. Not all of us are looking for the most value oriented auto purchase. I, for one, don’t mind paying more for specific features that round out my driving experience, such as head up display, pano sunroof, premium leather seating, premium stereo, etc. Kind of weird how you use such absolutes in your recommendations.
it's just his opinion. he's not Julius ceaser lol. I personally love that new engine and have been holding out for it since they put it in the new GTI years ago. It's easily tunabe to 340 HP/ 320TQ with a $600 CARB Legal tune. The 8 speed Toyota Transmission can handle a max of 365 Torque. Those are the most important factors for me and the bang for the buck for a FWD SE since im in Cali. Also the FWD will be faster to 60 and save you more gas vs 4-motion. great deal overall
I find that when seen from the rear it reminds me of the Dodge Magnum. the low, wide rear window on both vehicles.
😮… $53k for a Volkswagen SUV that’s not a Touareg and doesn’t have a V8 is ABSURD. That’s literally more than a Touareg with the V8 was like 15 years ago. And you could get the Touareg with a V10… outrageous these prices for the I4 and it’s not even the V6.
That's why I recommend spending less than $40k on this model. Watch my buying guide at the end :)
It never made sense to sell the Touareg here in NA, not only the import costs is high but the price tag that it has. It’s starting price around 70k euros in Germany, that’s equivalent to over 72k USD. No one’s paying that money for a VW when a Porsche Cayenne or an Audi Q7/Q8 exists and is better.
Seriously?? 15 years ago?? Try to go to supermarket and tell them to apply prices of 15 years ago… comparison must be done nowadays, I don’t even think that this model existed 15 years ago, and the Tuareg was much more basic than today
Inflation bro
The Toureg started at 50k maxed out at 60k the last year it was in the US in 2017 and no one bought it. The Atlas and the Cross Sport outsell the Toureg by a wide margin.
I love the size of this vehicle with only one back seat row but the 18mpg in the city is a big no
Maybe the price goes more into comfort rather than engine
Not sure I love them dropping the V6. It is such a big heavy vehicle it seems to me like the power is a little too anemic.
Dude, WTH is on your FEET?!.. With that said, This is a good car review. I like that vehicle, I'm thinking about getting one But I would prefer the Audi Q8.
All car manufacturers getting rid of physical buttons for only one reason. Money. It’s just cheaper to put together.
In two years they might as well put a 3 cylinder 0.9l quadruple turbo engine.
Hey genius, you can turn the volume up or down and change the temperature with voice control. It’s literally that easy.
You can give a heads up without being rude. Hope this helps!
Does this car have footwell ambient lighting?
Yes it does
I have one
Its awesome
4k off msrp. Any trim
Is it much firmer ride than Highlander?
From my experience, it’s much quieter. The Highlander is noisy and clunky, at least the comparable Grand Highlander is.
It’s a great kiddie mover but the new Atlas lost its 970 depreciation and 6,000 lb GVW.
Germans are know for their solid build. What they don't get is reliability or fuel economy. What make this a no deal for me is those haptic buttons and fake exhausts which I can't tolerate.
If you buy it just as a people carrier than the base model is fine. Such as those households with two cars. One as a daily driver/hauler/transportation appliance and one for special occasions and comfort when you want to impress.
On the other hand, if you're one of the many American's or families that "live" in their cars and can only afford one, you're going want a lot more comfort and convenience features that can be had in the entry level model.
Hard 💪🏾
The size of that engine in the Atlas is an absolute sin and the fact that they dont have a V8 version of this car is absolutely wild
Tell that to Toyota putting 4cyl in everything
Color name ?
I wish we had the new Touareg 😢
Good luck getting anyone to spend 70k for a VW lol
@@BigAltimaEnergy719 it’s crazier when you consider that EU taxes make the Touareg more expensive than that in the EU.
It is not that good of a car. Old tech.
Please note folks there is a big recall on 2024 model fir rod bearings. Look it up
There is NOT a big recall. There were only around 1800 recalled and any manufactured after May are fine. Kia/Hyundai 3.3 MILLION is a big recall.....
All cars have recalls. Deal with it.
That 4 cylinder is a killer for me😢😢😢
Good vid. Unfortunately My family will NEVER BUY VW('10-NOW)
Agree too much chrome makes this looks cheap & very 90’s. Not necessarily a fan of all blacked out accents, but dark chrome would be more aesthetically pleasing.
Your dainty sandals threw me off 😂
The car looks great but if you need to go on a hilley drive a four. Cylinder will not do you might get overheated I don't know why Volkswagen built a SUV with a four cylinder
Cool
It's German, so of course they're going to make it more complicated than it needs to be. "If we can bury a setting in the infotainment screen that will require four 'clicks' to change, instead of one, that will make it four times better."
No, this is called cost cutting 🙂. You don't have to design and manufacture all those little buttons, all the backlight for each of them, etc.
Now that Germany doesn't get cheap natural gas from russia for their industry, it is expected more and more cost cutting from german automakers. Just look at the Golf 8 interior...
Dude this not even made in Germany. The engine is from Mexico, the frame USA, transmission Japan loll it’s far from German. Those days are over. Also there is a big recall on 2024 for rod bearings
@@Jack_Hunt under 2000 is not a big recall.
I see a few of these around town and wonder why anyone would place themselves in such a situation. Just say no
Pretty good review but seriously making waaaay too much over not such a big deal with the knob thing.
WWAAAAYYY too much.
All manufacturers are evolving their control panels this way. FACT.
If you decide to not buy an excellent car like this because it doesn't have 3 knobs, wow.
I'm made they took away the VR6 engine who cares about knobs ...a four banger popcorn 🍿 fart maker in that heavy truck just dosen't cut it! VW better start listening to their main VW enthusiasts who love the VR6, two doors and six on the floor. Long live the original R MK4 R32!
“Smash my finger on the button…” I’m sorry, but that’s just BS or you don’t know what you’re doing. If you need a leger adjustment than a tap or two gives you, you just press and hold the damn button - same with the haptic pad, and the adjustment will be continuous until you let up. And you don’t have to look, it’s right under your thumb!
Way too much for a VW.
$53,000 is highly equipped Jeep Grand Cherokee range
Can you do a review on the all New 2024 Hyundai Azera. Oh wait you're from USA so you're deprived from the Azera 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Seeing your comments, I’m guessing you’re from the GCC?
And yes we would take the Hilux over the Tacoma if it was available in the US. But Hyundai and Kia have recently gotten a bad name due to the Kia Boyz trend and their dealerships not honoring warranties at all, on top of unreliability.
While as an American I like how the Grandeur looks (I think it’s sold in Saudi Arabia), I don’t see it coming here with the sedan market shrinking like crazy here in the US.
Bruh this war on buttons in German cars is pissing me off
Looks like a Ford fleet product now. The first generation was much better looking - very European.
If the “first gen” you’re talking about is the Touareg then yes. It was designed in Europe iirc. The atlas was designed in America for the American market only. The rest of the word got the new Touareg which still looks European. We got a block.
4k pound vehicle with a tiny turbocharged 4 banger, screams won't last long.... xd
Well, we have a 2018 atlas 2.0T S FWD (non cross sport) since new. 2.0T. 83k miles and it’s needed only normal maintenance.
We were as skeptical about it as you are.
@@faheemabbas3965normal maintenance is key, and people here don’t even bother opening the hood of their cars…
@@faheemabbas3965 you must have gotten one that was assembled on Wednesday....xd
@@1976axerhand although I’ll admit that the interior is a bit cheap. It’s pretty quick though, quicker than the V6. Us having no problems is honestly kinda crazy considering it’s a Volkswagen AND a first year model. Can’t beat the interior space for the class though, it really is very spacious on the inside, it’s almost Chevy Suburban levels of interior space (for passengers, not for cargo). You can have as much third row legroom as the second row, it’s really nice. It’s actually one of the big reasons that we didn’t get a Honda Pilot (we had one) or Highlander, the two main reliable three row SUVS. They just weren’t big enough on the inside and we use the third row a lot. We didn’t mind maybe a couple of things not being reliable when we got the car, but so far our atlas has been flawless.
Again, we were pretty skeptical about it’s reliability when we bought the car yet we were proven wrong.
We don’t like the 2024 atlas however due to the lack of physical buttons. Me and family haven’t had a good experience with any car without physical controls so far.
GM and Ford have been putting turbo 4s in their 5k pound half tons for a few years. It is more in the gearing rather than the motor, 8 and 10 speeds accommodate for a lot.
Haptics suck.
2018 problem-free-since-new 2.0T atlas owner here. We aren’t buying another atlas for this reason alone. Will likely go for the grand highlander or Lexus TX next.
@@faheemabbas3965unfortunately new Lexus SUVs are also guilty of baking things into the infotainment
@@Blank00it’s almost like they don’t want us to buy luxury cars anymore. They better not become as planned obsolescence as Mercedes or Audi.
@@faheemabbas3965 the only lux brands sticking with physical buttons now are Acura and Mazda
Hey guys this is Build for American market it’s funny how Americans talk about quality after driving Chevrolet and Ford it is a cheap SUV and build in US and everything on credit
volkswagen teramont
What the hell is on your feet? 🤣
Too much chrome
Horrid interior
@@japanwatchconnection bigger Hyundais have capacitive HVAC panels too, so I’m not a fan of the bigger Hyundais either. Kias are worse. The better interiors are found in most Japanese brands except Subaru
Ugly is the first thing that comes to mind. And the second thing that comes to mind is over priced. LOL. 2 strikes it's out.
The word is trim, not trimming. Don't be illiterate, you have kids.
Yeah, i need buttons! Touch screen is gimmicky and not practical, especially if you’re on the freeway. Not good
We’ve had our 2018 Atlas (not cross sport) 2.0T S FWD since new with 83k miles on it so far. Absolutely Problem-free, and I wouldn’t buy this new atlas just because of the lack of buttons. I’ve already had a bad experience trying to use a car without buttons and I’m trying to have to never go through that again.
Lexus TX is our next consideration.
It’s a great kiddie mover but the new Atlas lost its 970 depreciation and 6,000 lb GVW.