Research pages at New Century Volkswagen compare 2017 Touareg with top industry competition

GLENDALE, Calif., June 19, 2017 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The Volkswagen Touareg is regarded as one of the top SUVs in the automotive industry, able to provide superior tech innovation and performance to drivers everywhere. One of its top competitors comes in the form of the 2017 BMW X5; the friendly rivalry between VW and BMW has been well-documented over the years, and new research pages published by New Century Volkswagen help to give drivers an inside look at the two models' features.

In terms of performance, drivers will discover that the Touareg and X5 models are evenly matched, able to produce 280 and 255 horsepower respectively. Local consumers will also learn that the Touareg is able to tow up to 7,716 pounds, much greater than the 5,952 pounds that the X5 can haul. In addition, the 2017 Touareg features an 8-speed automatic transmission that provides a smooth and responsive driving experience through any road condition.

Stepping inside, the 2017 Touareg also proves more capable than the X5 in its ability to keep drivers connected and safe. Its VW Car-Net App Connect interface helps drivers communicate, stream media and navigate hands-free, and driver assistance features such as Adaptive Cruise Control and Blind-Spot Monitoring help to keep consumers secure behind the wheel.

More information on the comparison between the 2017 Volkswagen Touareg and 2017 BMW X5 can be found on the dealership's website, and prospective shoppers can get approved for credit with New Century Volkswagen too.

Those who would like to schedule a test drive of the 2017 Touareg are encouraged to contact New Century Volkswagen by phone at 855-292-7449 or online at newcenturyvw.com. New Century Volkswagen is located at 1220 South Brand Boulevard in Glendale.

Media Contact: Tony Saghetian, New Century Volkswagen, (866) 969-9005, tsaghetian@newcenturyvw.com

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SOURCE New Century Volkswagen