Yup, I have a 2020 cross sport R line and I wouldn't trade for the 2024. I love the built in infotainment screen in mine and all the physical controls, not to mention the overall styling. I still like the 2024 but prefer the 2020-2023 model years.
Couldn't agree more Kelly, ceiling vents in the middle row would have made this the perfect suv. I've seen it in other cars with a pano roof so it is possible. Hopefully they have in in their next redesign 🤞🏾 Great review as always 👏🏾
I have a 2018 SEL AWD with about 48k miles. No issues yet, just a ton of recalls when it first came out. None of these issues affected me personally and the vehicle has been great and reliable for my family. We got s smaller electric vehicle as our primary vehicle a couple years back, so the Atlas doesn't get much use anymore, unless we need the extra space or primary is in use. For this reason its not worth upgrading for us. Based on how the first 6 years went, i honestly don't expect issues and it does what it does well, which is move large cargo or people comfortably.
I have the ‘22 Atlas and love it! One of my only suggestions is to change the color of the blind spot indicator on the mirrors. It’s the same color as the turning signal which makes it difficult to use on busy SoCal freeways. There’s no beep indicator either.
LOVE!!! the side by side trim level comparisons please do that more often. The rear light bar on SEL looks awful on any car actually, reminds me of a 1990 buick century
The rear "light bar" is called a Heckblende. It's a classic German car feature. As a VW purest, I'm geeking out over the fact that they used this throwback feature.
I like the new volume controls! I never use the volume knob on my 2021 Atlas. It bothers me when that circle/line logo they put on that thing isn’t perfectly vertical, so I only use the steering wheel controls. IYKYK 🤣
I’m the same way. I can’t stand when it’s not perfect. I got these black stickers that perfectly match so it’s not as big of a deal anymore, but still use the storing wheel controls. Just had to comment because I definitely know the pain! 😂
Perfect family car, I own 2019 model and I have no other choice but to get the new one. My only issue is the ugly rear light bar. This is a good simple review thanks
I have a 24 SE w/tech with the panoramic sunroof and power lift gate. Love it! Also I love the rear light bar personally. I do wish i had the ambient night time lighting.
My personal opinion is the best trim to get is the SE w/Tech package. Gives you pretty much everything the SEL does except for the HUD, ambient lighting strips, and leather for a very modest price jump over the base SE.
Had a chance to review Atlas SEL R line yesterday. Being a lead manufacturing engineer and vehicle enthusiast, i do love what VW did with the 2024 Atlas,except the engine. I have doubts about the mechanical reliability on the long run. Interior, fit and finish are pretty good for this segment, in fact it feels luxurious with soft touch materials all across the cabin. Interior space wise the only rival i can see is the current and new generation Traverse. Upcoming Acadia will also step into the big leagues with same amount of space as the Traverse. I will review the Grand Highlander next.
“And a lot of energy” 😂 I agree not a fan of the light bar across the back, in fact it’s a deal breaker for my husband probably. I love the interior styling and that matte wood is pretty! 2nd row ceiling vents please vw!!!
This was so helpful before we go into the VW dealer tomorrow looking to trade up from our Tiguan. Lots of little things I would expect in the SE that aren't there - or just because I'm used to them in the Tiguan SE.
I’m so loyal to VW (only ever driven VW) but the no ceiling vents is SO frustrating as a mom. It’s a deal breaker for me honestly. I’m in a Tiguan right now & I love it, but 😬😬
One problem I have is that some vehicles make it easy to use the latches and belts and the car seats won’t lean. Others will allow car seats to lean in turns because the seat belt loosens and yet they don’t allow you to lock the seat belt.
I'm looking at a low-mileage 2019 SEL Premium. Same interior sizing and 95% of the functionality, higher quality seats than the SE and SEL, and a 40% discount over new with a shallower depreciation curve. 2019s still have a couple years and up to 72k miles on the factory warranty. Other manufacturers need to take note of the second row car seat functionality; it's the only 3-row I know of that you can tilt the 2nd row forward with the car seat still installed.
@@breplusthree7957 which ones? Pilot? Nope. MDX? Nope. Highlander? Nope. Telluride/Palisade? Nope. Sorento? Nope. Explorer? Nope. Durango? Nope. Tahoe/Suburban? Nope. You are right though, the latest Traverse, Expedition, and Pathfinder have the tilt function - along with the Atlas, there are 4 to choose from if you want this tilt feature. The vast majority do not though, and if I am honest, there are reasons I would not choose these 3. Expedition is too big and thirsty with 4WD(completely different class of vehicle). I hate Chevy interior quality and handling (they feel insanely cheap), and generally do not care for Nissan's design language. But thanks for making me go look!
I love your videos and you helped me feel confident in the car I've chosen. Is there a way to reduce the glare from the sunlight/natural light which makes it so difficult to see the interior of the vehicles while filming? Would love to get better visibility. Thanks Kelly!
I just got the 2023 atlas sel r line in April and I really love it. However the infotainment system glitches all the time and can be slow too and I’m waiting over a month for a loaner as they tell me they need the car for a full day. Just found out I’m pregnant with number 3 and will have 2 rear facing and 1 forward facing all in nunas and don’t think I’m have a problem with fit. Though I may look at something else in 2.5 years that has the lower anchors in the back for the booster after my oldest is 6.
I'm leaning on a atlas. I want a midsize that can comfortable fit someone in the 3rd row. It's one of the only options in the 40k range that can do it. But because of this it's truck space suffers. But to offset this for those long road trip you just buy a luggage carrier for the roof. It's a Usable 3rd row without chugging out an extra $30,000 to go to a full size like a Tahoe or Expedition that does have a 3rd row with luggage room.
It would be cool if they started inventing a slim rectangular hole for holding your phone so it doesn't go into the floor board whenever you make a sudden turn. Like a little 4"x1" insert. THEY COULD TOTTALLY make this introduction into every row due to it being so miniscule in size and just being a different plastic molding configuration. It would add a new feature no one has I believe. And it would add no cost whatever to the manufacturer since theirs no extra materials required.
I purchased an Atlas about 3 months ago. I was planning on getting the 2024 but decided to get a 2021 they had on their lot instead. TWO reasons - first, the infotainment on the new 2024's is too much for me, they look nice, but mama needs some buttons. I need a climate control knob and a volume knob. Second, they only had the SE w tech in the 2024 and my 2021 is an SEL Premium and the sunroof and audio system makes a difference. The V6 and "Pacific Blue" also played a role since they are no longer available. I typically change cars every 6-12 months and always have something with a third row. This Atlas is definitely in my top 3 favorites, ever. I do wish I had that bridge though, lol.
I’ve had the atlas for 6 months and a few things they need to change : 1.) ceiling vents (my newborn sweats so much ) 2. The drink holders need to not have the stoppers , it’s so loud to take out your drink during nap time 3. The first row passenger seat are not powered but driver is / they both should be powered 4.) cigarette lighter volt is in the trunk so it makes it hard to insert a camera (all cameras need the extra voltage and do not run on usb )
Everyone we know has had problems with the Atlas up to 30k miles when the warranty runs out and has said this is why they’re on the market so heavily at that mileage at an affordable price. Is this accurate or are they reliable over the long run?
The first couple of model years, the warranty was 6 yrs, 72k miles. In 2020, I think is when they switched to 4 yrs, 50k miles. I have a 2021.5 and almost 50k miles with no issues. One of the best we’ve ever owned. We love it especially long distance traveling with it. My only gripe is that the transmission up shifts too quickly with the V6.
First couple years of these had a lot of issues, it’s gotten a bit better but they are still German so depreciation and electrical issues are more prevalent than many other makes unfortunately. If you want to lease something though these are great when they’re new and under warranty
I have the 2019, which was the last year they offered the 6 year warranty. For this reason, I’ll hold on to it a bit longer. I haven’t had any issues and I have 45k miles.
I had a 2019 as well. Spacious as hell and a good ride . I sometimes regret giving it up for something smaller and sleeker considering I now have more kids.
One question, if something breaks down or falls apart in a Volkswagen, can it be replaced easily? I have people I know could say don’t get a German car because it’s hard to replace the parts. I don’t know the answer because I’m not a massive person but you’re really helpful.
One thing I missed when purchasing our 23 SE model is there is no SYNC button for climate control. As I bought this for towing kids around I was Uber disappointed. We had been back and forth between higher trims and thought they all had it 😢
I think that light bar ruins it unless for some reason that's the style long term. But they should have made it slimmer and also remove that chrome on the bottom. Vw needs ro consider putting better vents too
I can't live with a car without BRAKE HOLD feature, it's my understand AUdi and VW does not offer that, it's a feature that in traffic is a huge comfort feature, comes to stop apply a bit pressure on brake the car holds itself until you press on gas pedal and it takes off the brake and car moves forward.
Still looks like a ford expedition from the front. What happened to VW styling? They use to have more European styling cues. First gen Atlas looks fanatics by comparison.
I wanted an atlas for a long time. I got a Tiguan because I was living in NYC. Now in TN and want an atlas, but the touch screen insanity honestly seems dangerous (it's bad enough on the Tiguan) and tron lights just look tacky.
My wife has a 2021 Volkswagen atlas and she hit a deer in 2023 May. The autobody shop has not been able to source in seven months a hood or bumper and Volkswagen cannot tell us when they’re going to manufacture a hood or bumper to repair the car this is left us with a car payment and insurance but no car to drive. I would not buy a Volkswagen atlas or any Volkswagen for that matter because they are not manufacturing parts to repair their cars.
Love the Volkswagen design but I hate how they’re forcing everyone on all touch screen or touch haptic controls for the sake of being “futuristic” even though it makes it less functional, even worse when the system lags/freezes and doesn’t recognize any input
Many tech upgrades and 2 downgrades. They took away Auto Vehicle Hold and the emergency front auto brake doesn't work most of the time. I'm not gonna try to crash the car to test it. The two times I had close calls, neither times did the car apply the brake but only showed an alert. C'mon, 2024...we should way ahead and not going backwards. Oh, and also no 12v outlet/cigarette lighter port in the front either. So good luck with installing dashcam or using air pumps in the front or middle.
@@ThatAverageMTBer that's good to know...but poor designing on VW's end. Had to use another car to fill the front tires since this car didn't have a cigarette lighter port in the front
Hoping they change the body and some interior items in a few years when I’ll want to give up my 2019. I can’t get the Kia Carnival out of my head now. 🤣. That thing is awful.
I think you’re right, but I would call it implementation rather than the lighting itself. If they just illuminated the outside instead of every line in the logo, it would be a lot more subtle
the EA888 gen12345 has a great reputation in China,which save car repairing business all over the Country. oil burn,carbon build,cooling system,etc... without the 3.6L NA engine,specially in Canada,forget it.
the interior ergonomics and driver interaction with the HVAC / entertainment controls are a disaster. VW will never learn. Put lipstick on a pig with tacky "light bars" but don't give the driver a physical volume knob. Okay
This was so unbelievably helpful as someone trying to decide btwn the 2...thank you!!
I went with a 2023 over a 2024 for the fact of the air controls being in the screen and the traditional gear shifter!
That shit is annoying lol we just upgraded and it’s super annoying
And especially the VR6 on the 2023. That little 4 is asking for trouble.
Yup, I have a 2020 cross sport R line and I wouldn't trade for the 2024. I love the built in infotainment screen in mine and all the physical controls, not to mention the overall styling. I still like the 2024 but prefer the 2020-2023 model years.
Same here. After my lease expired I bought out my 2021. If the Atlas does not go back to climate dials this will be my last.
@@phoonsiri It's not as bad as people say it is
I don’t even have kids and love the Atlas as my future mom car. We currently have a 2019 rline SEL Tiguan and it’s great, Love VW
Couldn't agree more Kelly, ceiling vents in the middle row would have made this the perfect suv. I've seen it in other cars with a pano roof so it is possible. Hopefully they have in in their next redesign 🤞🏾
Great review as always 👏🏾
Exactly!!! I'll wait a couple of years to see if they add the ceiling vents, volume knob, and figure out the rear light bar.
I have a 2018 SEL AWD with about 48k miles. No issues yet, just a ton of recalls when it first came out. None of these issues affected me personally and the vehicle has been great and reliable for my family. We got s smaller electric vehicle as our primary vehicle a couple years back, so the Atlas doesn't get much use anymore, unless we need the extra space or primary is in use. For this reason its not worth upgrading for us. Based on how the first 6 years went, i honestly don't expect issues and it does what it does well, which is move large cargo or people comfortably.
I picked up an SE w tech two days ago... I feel that's the sweet spot for this model. Of course the SEL is super nice no doubt
I have the ‘22 Atlas and love it! One of my only suggestions is to change the color of the blind spot indicator on the mirrors. It’s the same color as the turning signal which makes it difficult to use on busy SoCal freeways. There’s no beep indicator either.
Thank you! This helped us pick between the two! We ended up with the SEL, and very happy with it so far.
LOVE!!! the side by side trim level comparisons please do that more often. The rear light bar on SEL looks awful on any car actually, reminds me of a 1990 buick century
The rear "light bar" is called a Heckblende. It's a classic German car feature. As a VW purest, I'm geeking out over the fact that they used this throwback feature.
I like the new volume controls! I never use the volume knob on my 2021 Atlas. It bothers me when that circle/line logo they put on that thing isn’t perfectly vertical, so I only use the steering wheel controls. IYKYK 🤣
I’m the same way. I can’t stand when it’s not perfect. I got these black stickers that perfectly match so it’s not as big of a deal anymore, but still use the storing wheel controls. Just had to comment because I definitely know the pain! 😂
Perfect family car, I own 2019 model and I have no other choice but to get the new one. My only issue is the ugly rear light bar. This is a good simple review thanks
Superb video. This is exactly what people shopping this segment need to see to make an informed decision. Thank you!
I have a 24 SE w/tech with the panoramic sunroof and power lift gate. Love it! Also I love the rear light bar personally. I do wish i had the ambient night time lighting.
You have made this my Dream car!
My personal opinion is the best trim to get is the SE w/Tech package. Gives you pretty much everything the SEL does except for the HUD, ambient lighting strips, and leather for a very modest price jump over the base SE.
The virtue of a family car is having a bench seat. Thank U!
Had a chance to review Atlas SEL R line yesterday. Being a lead manufacturing engineer and vehicle enthusiast, i do love what VW did with the 2024 Atlas,except the engine. I have doubts about the mechanical reliability on the long run. Interior, fit and finish are pretty good for this segment, in fact it feels luxurious with soft touch materials all across the cabin. Interior space wise the only rival i can see is the current and new generation Traverse. Upcoming Acadia will also step into the big leagues with same amount of space as the Traverse. I will review the Grand Highlander next.
I think the engine will be fine. It’s been around forever and updated and improved accordingly..
“And a lot of energy” 😂
I agree not a fan of the light bar across the back, in fact it’s a deal breaker for my husband probably.
I love the interior styling and that matte wood is pretty!
2nd row ceiling vents please vw!!!
This was so helpful before we go into the VW dealer tomorrow looking to trade up from our Tiguan. Lots of little things I would expect in the SE that aren't there - or just because I'm used to them in the Tiguan SE.
happy it was helpful!! good luck at the dealership tomorrow!
I’m so loyal to VW (only ever driven VW) but the no ceiling vents is SO frustrating as a mom. It’s a deal breaker for me honestly. I’m in a Tiguan right now & I love it, but 😬😬
I love the 2024 Altas Cross Sport! I love the light bars, both front and back.
9:02 “If you’re watching- cut.”
I kinda liked you forgot that cut lol
One problem I have is that some vehicles make it easy to use the latches and belts and the car seats won’t lean. Others will allow car seats to lean in turns because the seat belt loosens and yet they don’t allow you to lock the seat belt.
I'm looking at a low-mileage 2019 SEL Premium. Same interior sizing and 95% of the functionality, higher quality seats than the SE and SEL, and a 40% discount over new with a shallower depreciation curve. 2019s still have a couple years and up to 72k miles on the factory warranty. Other manufacturers need to take note of the second row car seat functionality; it's the only 3-row I know of that you can tilt the 2nd row forward with the car seat still installed.
There are many other 3 rows with car seat-friendly tilt
@@breplusthree7957 which ones? Pilot? Nope. MDX? Nope. Highlander? Nope. Telluride/Palisade? Nope. Sorento? Nope. Explorer? Nope. Durango? Nope. Tahoe/Suburban? Nope.
You are right though, the latest Traverse, Expedition, and Pathfinder have the tilt function - along with the Atlas, there are 4 to choose from if you want this tilt feature. The vast majority do not though, and if I am honest, there are reasons I would not choose these 3. Expedition is too big and thirsty with 4WD(completely different class of vehicle). I hate Chevy interior quality and handling (they feel insanely cheap), and generally do not care for Nissan's design language. But thanks for making me go look!
I’m glad that you are doing your first comparison video
I love your videos and you helped me feel confident in the car I've chosen. Is there a way to reduce the glare from the sunlight/natural light which makes it so difficult to see the interior of the vehicles while filming? Would love to get better visibility. Thanks Kelly!
Is there anything more painful than buying a car before an upgrade 😢
We need in next gen good phev power, isofix in 3rd row and ceiling vents for big family dream. And VW please sell it then also in EU:)
I just got the 2023 atlas sel r line in April and I really love it. However the infotainment system glitches all the time and can be slow too and I’m waiting over a month for a loaner as they tell me they need the car for a full day. Just found out I’m pregnant with number 3 and will have 2 rear facing and 1 forward facing all in nunas and don’t think I’m have a problem with fit. Though I may look at something else in 2.5 years that has the lower anchors in the back for the booster after my oldest is 6.
I'm leaning on a atlas. I want a midsize that can comfortable fit someone in the 3rd row.
It's one of the only options in the 40k range that can do it. But because of this it's truck space suffers. But to offset this for those long road trip you just buy a luggage carrier for the roof.
It's a Usable 3rd row without chugging out an extra $30,000 to go to a full size like a Tahoe or Expedition that does have a 3rd row with luggage room.
*The LED LIGHTING IS PHENOMENAL*
Great review as always. A small correction at 0:17 - SEL R-Line is top of the line trim level, not the SEL.
SEL Premium R-Line is the Top trim level
Hi! Have you heard anything about issues with infotainment in 24s?
It would be cool if they started inventing a slim rectangular hole for holding your phone so it doesn't go into the floor board whenever you make a sudden turn.
Like a little 4"x1" insert. THEY COULD TOTTALLY make this introduction into every row due to it being so miniscule in size and just being a different plastic molding configuration.
It would add a new feature no one has I believe. And it would add no cost whatever to the manufacturer since theirs no extra materials required.
Which mis size suv has a better cargo space behind the 3rd row? Thanks in advance.
What do you think about KIA EV9?
I purchased an Atlas about 3 months ago. I was planning on getting the 2024 but decided to get a 2021 they had on their lot instead. TWO reasons - first, the infotainment on the new 2024's is too much for me, they look nice, but mama needs some buttons. I need a climate control knob and a volume knob. Second, they only had the SE w tech in the 2024 and my 2021 is an SEL Premium and the sunroof and audio system makes a difference. The V6 and "Pacific Blue" also played a role since they are no longer available. I typically change cars every 6-12 months and always have something with a third row. This Atlas is definitely in my top 3 favorites, ever. I do wish I had that bridge though, lol.
I’ve had the atlas for 6 months and a few things they need to change : 1.) ceiling vents (my newborn sweats so much ) 2. The drink holders need to not have the stoppers , it’s so loud to take out your drink during nap time 3. The first row passenger seat are not powered but driver is / they both should be powered
4.) cigarette lighter volt is in the trunk so it makes it hard to insert a camera (all cameras need the extra voltage and do not run on usb )
Everyone we know has had problems with the Atlas up to 30k miles when the warranty runs out and has said this is why they’re on the market so heavily at that mileage at an affordable price. Is this accurate or are they reliable over the long run?
The first couple of model years, the warranty was 6 yrs, 72k miles. In 2020, I think is when they switched to 4 yrs, 50k miles. I have a 2021.5 and almost 50k miles with no issues. One of the best we’ve ever owned. We love it especially long distance traveling with it. My only gripe is that the transmission up shifts too quickly with the V6.
First couple years of these had a lot of issues, it’s gotten a bit better but they are still German so depreciation and electrical issues are more prevalent than many other makes unfortunately.
If you want to lease something though these are great when they’re new and under warranty
I’d say if you got a 2023 to get the V6.. That engine has been in VW products for almost 20 years unchanged and seems to run great.
I have the 2019, which was the last year they offered the 6 year warranty. For this reason, I’ll hold on to it a bit longer. I haven’t had any issues and I have 45k miles.
I had a 2019 as well. Spacious as hell and a good ride . I sometimes regret giving it up for something smaller and sleeker considering I now have more kids.
Atlas came originally out in 2018, but that's no big deal!!!! :)
One question, if something breaks down or falls apart in a Volkswagen, can it be replaced easily? I have people I know could say don’t get a German car because it’s hard to replace the parts. I don’t know the answer because I’m not a massive person but you’re really helpful.
Beautiful!
Do you have a list of cars with panoramic ceiling and air vents on the roof?
How is the sit comfy ness?
Great video!! Thank you!! So to confirm, the car seat friendly tilt only works with the latch attachment, correct?
That is correct!
@@TheCarMomThank you!
I cannot wait for your review of the Lexus TX!
European women have caught the "I must be hydrated at all times!!!" bug. And are demanding bigger, bigger, and more cupholders.
Love this video and you! But you forgot to talk about how they drive and if theres a difference!!
New subscriber, love your channel , could you do a VW TAOS?
She did one in 2022.
would you get the 2024 grand highlander or the vw atlas?
One thing I missed when purchasing our 23 SE model is there is no SYNC button for climate control. As I bought this for towing kids around I was Uber disappointed. We had been back and forth between higher trims and thought they all had it 😢
I think that light bar ruins it unless for some reason that's the style long term. But they should have made it slimmer and also remove that chrome on the bottom. Vw needs ro consider putting better vents too
Thank you for this video!
Do a Lexus TX 350 Executive 6 passenger please !
I can't live with a car without BRAKE HOLD feature, it's my understand AUdi and VW does not offer that, it's a feature that in traffic is a huge comfort feature, comes to stop apply a bit pressure on brake the car holds itself until you press on gas pedal and it takes off the brake and car moves forward.
Me when you said “cut” at 9:04 and your editor didn’t….
If it’s really 10k more, then absolutely no, it’s not worth the extra dough. But if you can find one for like maybe 4k more then maybe
Still think the Atlas should of been in your top 5 over the Cadillac Xt6 ;). great review.
I have the 2024 and the ac and volume controls don’t light up at night 🙄🙄🙄
Same I guess the se base doesn’t come with them lit.
It depends on the package. Are you able to talk on the phone and listen to music simultaneously?
@@juanmagdaleno6679 None of the trims come with them lit
Still looks like a ford expedition from the front. What happened to VW styling? They use to have more European styling cues. First gen Atlas looks fanatics by comparison.
Cries in my 2022 atlas with missing tech bc of the chip shortage 😢
I wanted an atlas for a long time. I got a Tiguan because I was living in NYC. Now in TN and want an atlas, but the touch screen insanity honestly seems dangerous (it's bad enough on the Tiguan) and tron lights just look tacky.
They got rid of the auto hold feature with their remodel!! 😢
HATE the lightbar in the back. Reminds me of a Lincoln
My wife has a 2021 Volkswagen atlas and she hit a deer in 2023 May. The autobody shop has not been able to source in seven months a hood or bumper and Volkswagen cannot tell us when they’re going to manufacture a hood or bumper to repair the car this is left us with a car payment and insurance but no car to drive. I would not buy a Volkswagen atlas or any Volkswagen for that matter because they are not manufacturing parts to repair their cars.
I wonder how well that car would fit 3 nuna execs and 1 rava. 😅 (2 RF 2 FF)
What about the Volkswagen Rogan SE vs SEL ? Why can't we find a trustworthy place to purchase in Kentucky ? Massive waste searching due to scamming
Love the Volkswagen design but I hate how they’re forcing everyone on all touch screen or touch haptic controls for the sake of being “futuristic” even though it makes it less functional, even worse when the system lags/freezes and doesn’t recognize any input
It's still pretty functional
Nice show
Atlas came in 2018 (not 19) 😊
Many tech upgrades and 2 downgrades.
They took away Auto Vehicle Hold and the emergency front auto brake doesn't work most of the time. I'm not gonna try to crash the car to test it. The two times I had close calls, neither times did the car apply the brake but only showed an alert. C'mon, 2024...we should way ahead and not going backwards.
Oh, and also no 12v outlet/cigarette lighter port in the front either. So good luck with installing dashcam or using air pumps in the front or middle.
On the SE w/tech trims and above you do have a usbc port at the top of the windshield
@@ThatAverageMTBer that's good to know...but poor designing on VW's end.
Had to use another car to fill the front tires since this car didn't have a cigarette lighter port in the front
Hoping they change the body and some interior items in a few years when I’ll want to give up my 2019. I can’t get the Kia Carnival out of my head now. 🤣. That thing is awful.
light bar is giving ✨Lincoln✨. Not my favorite
Let people decide. Keep you opinions for yourself
Probably an unpopular opinion, but I cannot stand the illuminated logos 🤮. So tacky looking. Same goes for all the Mercedes that have them.
I think you’re right, but I would call it implementation rather than the lighting itself. If they just illuminated the outside instead of every line in the logo, it would be a lot more subtle
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the EA888 gen12345 has a great reputation in China,which save car repairing business all over the Country. oil burn,carbon build,cooling system,etc... without the 3.6L NA engine,specially in Canada,forget it.
4 pistons, no ty
This tail light is ridiculous
The atlas is a dumpster fire in reliability. Always has been and always will be
Absurd
I have customers here because of this video, you're awesome! -John.VWsales
the interior ergonomics and driver interaction with the HVAC / entertainment controls are a disaster. VW will never learn. Put lipstick on a pig with tacky "light bars" but don't give the driver a physical volume knob. Okay
Not as bad as people make it out to be
You are my goto for these reviews ... 🫶🏾