Used Volkswagen Touareg Cars and Second Hand Touareg's for sale
2010 Volkswagen Touareg 5.0 V10 TDI DPF R50 5DR TIP AUTO SAT NAV/ROOF
- Engine: 0 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2010
- Finished in: Blue
- Location: Brentwood Essex
- £33,950
2009 Volkswagen Touareg 59 REG V6 TDI Altitude Tip + AIR SUSPENSION!
- Engine: 3000 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2009
- Finished in: BLACK WITH BLACK LEATHER
- Location: Swindon Wiltshire
- £23,500
2009 Volkswagen Touareg V6 TDI CR DPF Altitude Tip + ONLY £379 PM!!
- Engine: 3000 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2009
- Finished in: BLACK WITH GREY LEATHER
- Location: Swindon Wiltshire
- £23,250
2009 Volkswagen Touareg 3.0 V6 TDI CR DPF Tip
- Engine: 2967 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2009
- Finished in: BLACK
- Location: Glasgow Lanarkshire
- £22,995
2009 Volkswagen Touareg V6 TDI Altitude Tip ONLY £380 PER MONTH
- Engine: 3000 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2009
- Finished in: GREY WITH UPGRADED BLACK CRICKET LEATHER
- Location: Swindon Wiltshire
- £22,950
2007 Volkswagen Touareg 3.0 V6 TDI Altitude 5dr Auto
- Engine: 3000 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2007
- Finished in: Reflex Silver
- Location: London Greater London
- £21,995
2008 Volkswagen Touareg V6 TDI Altitude Tip
- Engine: 3000 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2008
- Finished in: Black Metallic with Black leather
- Location: Wimbledon London
- £20,995
2007 Volkswagen Touareg 3 litre v6 altitude
- Engine: 2989 Diesel Manual
- Year: 2007
- Finished in: wrapped white
- Location:
- £20,000
Public Sale
2008 Volkswagen Touareg 3.0 V6 Altitude Tdi##FULL SERVICE HSITORY+SAT NAV##
- Engine: 2967 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2008
- Finished in: Metallic Shadow Blue
- Location: Glasgow Renfrewshire
- £19,995
2008 Volkswagen Touareg 3.0 V6 TDI Altitude Tip
- Engine: 2967 Diesel Automatic
- Year: 2008
- Finished in: BLACK
- Location: Beccles Suffolk
- £19,995
Volkswagen History - Click to expand
Volkswagen, which translates as the 'people's car', was founded in 1937. At this time luxury cars were the most common type of vehicle produced, which obviously put ownership beyond the reach of most people. VW was a state-sponsored project that was intended to produce an affordable car, via a savings scheme, which could transport a family at a top speed of 100km/h. The designer chosen for the project was Ferdinand Porsche. Although several Volkswagen cars were produced before the outbreak of the Second World War, none was ever presented to an individual with a completed savings book. The war saw production change to military vehicles, but once hostilities ended a British Army officer by the name of Ivan Hirst was placed in control of the remaining factories. He persuaded the British Army to order a number of cars, due to a shortage of light transport, which saved the factories from closure. The company was eventually reformed as a trust and by 1955 over one million Type 1 Volkswagen Beetles had been produced, with international sales starting to grow around the world. Volkswagen sales increased dramatically, thanks to some clever marketing campaigns targeted at younger consumers. The car was affectionately known as the Beetle or the Bug, even though it was not officially part of its name. Although slightly outdated the Beetle continued to sell and by 1972 over 15 million Volkswagen sales had been achieved, making it the best-selling single model of car ever, surpassing the Ford Model T. Other Volkswagen cars came into production, including the Passat, the Polo and the Golf. These cars helped the company overcome difficult times, with the Golf becoming the mainstay of its range of cars to this day. However, it is for the Beetle that Volkswagen is best known. A used Beetle is still an extremely common sight around the world. The model even featured in its own series of films with the character of Herbie, an anthropomorphic car.








