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Thread: Touareg vs. Hummer

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    Touareg vs. Hummer

    I saw this today in carpark and couldn't resist to pull over next to it and take a picture just to compare the size with our Treg.
    Attachment 1631

    More pictures in here.
    http://picasaweb.google.com/mrlautomotive/TouaregAlbum
    Last edited by Transporter; 23-02-2008 at 07:53 PM. Reason: edit

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    Wow!!

    My two first choices to replace the Jackaroo side by side

    If only the Hummer came with the VW V6 diesel instead of the poxy 5cyl petrol guzzler with no torque

    If only the Touareg came with snorkel and some off-road tyre options

    An idea for a transplant is forming in my mind

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    And yet most likely both have the same interior space
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    Toureg for me any day! Hummers are just extensions IMO. No style, crap interior, looks like a box on wheels. Tregs are just beautiful!!
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    Balkanac, you can extend your any way you like, but I personally object to being referred to in that manner because I like the H3. Making comments like that on a forum does nothing for your image.

    I don't own either, but I like both. The Toureg because of its class, and the H3 (Adventure pack version) because it can go where the Toureg won't.

    I may buy the H3 but not before it is fitted with a V6 diesel, and I am still hesitating on buying the Toureg, because it won't handle the bush/offroading that I do, due to poor availability of off-road rubber, no snorkel, and no spare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gerhard View Post
    Balkanac, you can extend your any way you like, but I personally object to being referred to in that manner because I like the H3. Making comments like that on a forum does nothing for your image.
    Settle Gerhard,

    Take note of the little (but very significant) acronym "IMO" That means "In My Opinion" with all that implies. He didn't refer to you personally, nor does it mean you can't have a radically different opinion, or that I might believe you are both totally wrong

    It is way too easy on an internet forum like this to take something in a way totally different to what the poster intended, so whenever you feel insulted it is worthwhile to re-read a post and see if it can be interpreted a different way. Makes for a much more civilised discussion if differences in opinion can be discussed in a lively and informative way without worrying if someone is feeling a bit sensitive today.

    Of course all the above is only my opinion, and others are free to hold a quite different view on what is what (and I don't mind if they do)
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    Gerhard, im sorry if i offended you, that was never my intention.
    I think im entitled to have my own opinion, as well as yourself, and i dont think you should take offence because my opinion is different than yours. I get called a lot of different names for driving a Golf, especially in Serbian community where these cars are seen as cars for women and if you drive a little Golf and you are 6 foot 3, you must be gay. But those are personal opinions.
    I hate Hummers, and amricans in general because of some personal reasons, and even if i didn't, IMO, Hummers are still boxes on wheels. IMO, get a landcruiser and that will take you everywhere, it will even outlast the GM box.
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    Oh I love a healthy discussion on forums where everyone has the right to express their personal options, and that's what it is, your personal options. It is ever better if you can back up your emotional wording with facts but don't let that get in the way of a good old agrument.

    One point I would like to make is that Volkswagen makes a TOUAREG not a TOUREG.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gerhard View Post
    I may buy the H3 but not before it is fitted with a V6 diesel, and I am still hesitating on buying the Toureg, because it won't handle the bush/offroading that I do, due to poor availability of off-road rubber, no snorkel, and no spare.
    There are V6 diesels and there are V6 diesels. I suspect even if the hummer got a diesel engine (and I think the jeep Wrangler has one) it might not rival the Touareg.

    My new Touareg (it's on the boat) will have a spare, but your correct that it has no snorkel. As for the tyres, the issue seems to be that it doesn't use 16" rims. I reckon I'll find some suitable rubber for the weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phaeton View Post
    And yet most likely both have the same interior space
    I would say the Touareg would have the edge in interior space. The Hummer is based on a Rodeo chassis.

    In every regard the Touareg is massively ahead of the H3, which is sad, because with the right engine/gearbox/suspension combination (and Euro build quality...) the hummer could well be a great car. I wanted to buy one prior to the Aussie launch last year but after seeing the car and the specs in the flesh and weighing everything up with the current 3.7l 5cyl engine it's just not worth it. The thing can't tow a decent boat and it struggles being able to take a 4 man payload to the snow...

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