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The Volkswagen Touran is a 7-seater MPV that first hit the market on March 14, 2003, covering two generations, the Type 1T (2002–2016) and Type 5T (2015–present), with production ending this month, April 2026, after more than 23 years. In New Zealand, most Tourans come in as used Japanese imports, though NZ-new stock may exist. The R-Line variant is still available as new from local dealers. The Touran is known as a practical and well-built family haulier, earning a solid reputation among buyers who need space without stepping into a full-size van.
| Year | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | $78,000-$98,990 | Brand-new or nearly-new imports; top-spec models with latest tech, hybrid options, and full warranty coverage. |
| 2025 | $57,000-$92,000 | Almost new vehicles; low mileage, modern safety features, and still under manufacturer warranty. |
| 2024 | $54,250 | Late-model Touran; strong resale value due to updated design and efficient engines. |
| 2023 | $24,000 | Sharp price drop likely due to base model or higher mileage; still relatively modern with good features. |
| 2022 | $29,995-$50,490 | Wide price range depending on condition, trim level, and mileage; popular family MPV choice. |
| 2021 | $32,450-$34,390 | Stable pricing; reliable models with decent tech and comfort features. |
| 2020 | $30,980 | Good balance between price and modern features; often well-maintained fleet or family vehicles. |
| 2018 | $31,750 | Older but still practical; may include mid-range trims with solid performance. |
| 2017 | $27,890-$27,990 | Consistent pricing; dependable models with moderate mileage. |
| 2016 | $24,950-$31,150 | Wide range due to condition differences; higher-end trims still hold value. |
| 2015 | $7,750 | Significant drop; likely high mileage or needing repairs—common in clearance market. |
| 2014 | $9,990-$11,990 | Budget-friendly; suitable for buyers looking for affordable family transport. |
| 2013 | $8,490-$11,985 | Older models; value depends heavily on condition and service history. |
| 2012 | $7,000-$10,000 | Low-cost option; may require maintenance but still functional. |
| 2010 | $5,500 | High mileage vehicles; typically nearing end of primary lifecycle. |
| 2007 | $3,990 | Very old stock; often sold as-is or for parts. |
| 2006 | $3,300 | Minimal resale value; mostly purchased for cheap transport or for parts. |
| 2004 | $4,000-$6,000 | Classic older models; price varies based on condition, but many are near scrap stage. |
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