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  • Volkswagen Passat CC

    Jun 25, 2008 9:35 AM

    Passats have been around since 1973. The first, second and fourth generations shared much with contemporary Audi 80s and A4s. The third iteration was mechanically more like a big Golf, as is the current one.


    This new four-door Passat coupé seeks to ensnare buyers who think the saloon a bit too minicab by looking dramatic and feeling like a properly premium product.


    It’s clearly not a coupé-cabriolet, despite its name. Instead, it’s a “comfort coupé”, but it’s not called Passat...Read the full article

    • A R Chen
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    Re: Volkswagen Passat CC

    Jun 25, 2008 9:43 AM

    Kudos to VW for bringing the Passat CC to market although its name is probably the only thing I would change.

    This is the best looking VW in a long time and the best iteration of the new nose design so far.  I also believe the coupe style sedan concept is fantastic.  If the rest of the mechanicals and chassis are bog standard Passat, then I think it should be about as solid as a tank. Were it not for the poor resale value of VW and Audi in my country, I would buy a Passat CC in a heartbeat.

    I measure 190 cm in height and find myself fitting comfortably in the Mercedes CLS which is the car I would buy were it not quite so pricey.  For now, it's the boxy C-Class for me until used CLS' start popping up, that is.

    Congratulations to VW on the Passat CC!

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    Re: Volkswagen Passat CC

    Jun 26, 2008 5:17 PM

    It's not a particularly well-resolved design, especially the rear end, with bulbous extremities joined together with bland swathes of steel. Typical VW really. There will be a rash of new, much better looking alternatives before long.

    Also, I believe that the manufacturers who are doing these 'coupoons' or 'saloupes' or whatever you want to call them are seriously missing a trick by not offering a 5th seatbelt and a rear bench as an option. I've moaned about it before on a different forum but it really grates me. I don't care about headroom for 5 adults- my kids are all less than 4 feet high so they're not really gonna be bothered.

    do or do not. there is no try.
    • A R Chen
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    Re: Volkswagen Passat CC

    Jul 01, 2008 1:16 PM

    I have to agree with you on the 5th seatbelt, Kerrecoe.  Here in Asia, many adults are actually pretty petite in size and fitting 3 abreast in the back of a CLS or Passat CC would not raise any complaints whatsoever.

    As for the tail design, you have to admit the Passat CC looks miles better than the Passat sedan.

    I agree that more will follow. I am hoping that the new Peugeot 608 is a real looker although I am not sure what they can do about that 'distinctive' front snout that now graces every new Pug!  They should bring Pininfarina back as their design consultants.

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    Re: Volkswagen Passat CC

    Jul 04, 2008 8:41 PM

    So why is the electronic handbrake "overly complex"?

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