2025 Volkswagen Atlas Consumer Reviews
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Love the looks and handling but build is questiona
I had issues with electrical modules and has rattle noises coming from different places.
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Big and Basic
If you are looking for bigger size from the Tiguan with basic features the Atlas is it! Very happy even with basic standard features compared to the Atlas crossover suv.
- SEL Premium R-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $57,06147 mi away
- SE w/Technology 4dr SUVMSRP: $47,15247 mi away
- SEL Premium R-Line 4dr SUVMSRP: $56,59147 mi away
Off to a bad start
Our 2025 Atlas SE with Technology started dripping oil on the driveway at 194 miles, five days after we purchased it. I returned to the dealer for service and they found the oil supply and return lines for the turbocharger were leaking. The repair took 2 days. The dealer was a little too nonchalant about this, which is slightly concerning. Either they truly don’t care, now that they have been paid in full for the vehicle, or they see it more often than they will admit. In either case, it’s not a good start for my first VW purchase.
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Awesome car; Small outside but BIG inside!
We just got this new VW Atlas SE edition. So far it's driving pretty good and we are happy. even with small 2.0L V4 engine, it has good enough power to tell any difference. Very roomy inside but still doesn't look that big outside so it's easy to handle and park. Only thing we didn't like is it's missing the memory seats; that's the technology available for last 30 years so they should make it standard on all models and trims. Also, passenger seat is manual while driver's seat is automatic. Can't believe they cut corners like that. It's available on higher trims but none was available in Houston.
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