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The 2019 Volkswagen Atlas reviews say a lot about VW’s mid-size SUV

The Volkswagen Atlas is the perfect vehicle for buyers who need space for their growing families while also enjoying a vehicle that’s fun to drive on a daily basis. With the 2019 Atlas, you’ll always get the very best of everything including the latest tech features and a ton of versatility.

Let’s take a look at a few review of the new 2019 Volkswagen Atlas.

Our tester is an Execline, the top-of-the-line model that comes with the beefier 3.6-litre six-cylinder engine as standard. Lower trims start with a 2.0-litre, four-cylinder turbocharged mill installed that only drives the front two wheels. The V6 is available across the board and brings Volkswagen’s 4Motion all-wheel drive into the mix, so most Canadians will want to plan to make the $4,100 upgrade if opting for the Trendline or Comfortline trims.

Technically, the V6 is actually a VR6, a configuration that positions the cylinders in a more upright V pattern to make the engine smaller and more affordable to build. This one produces 276 hp and 266 lb-ft of torque, and despite it being naturally aspirated, peak torque is available at a very approachable 2,750 rpm. With the eight-speed automatic transmission keeping the revs in that general area much of the time, the Atlas comes across as just the right amount of grunty in most driving situations – Wheels.ca

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Climb up and into the Atlas. Your first impression will be: wow, roomy. The second may be that the designers showed less-is-more restraint in the cockpit. (Or you could decide the cabin is too Spartan and find something with overdone plastic wood trim.) Work you way back to the second row, it’s roomy, too, heated on some trim lines, and you’ll find the second row seat folds completely forward without having to remove the child seat. The access lever to the third row is a model of simplicity and once in that final row you’ll find – surprise – the third row is adequate for adults (who aren’t too tall). It’s like owning a minivan without the soccer-mom-and-dad shame.

On the road, the ride is composed and VW’s European DNA shows through with reasonable steering feel and decent handling for something so big. That’s good because this is the only mid-price, midsize-almost-full-size German SUV on the market. (It’s manufactured in Chattanooga, TN.) It scoots to 60 mph in 7-8 seconds in timed runs, but in everyday driving you have to press hard on the throttle – Extreme Tech

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