Volkswagen Passat Wagon (2010 and older) Minivans | Wagons
Volkswagen Passat Wagon (2010 and older) Minivans | Wagons
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 19, 2023]
lanmosd51
Strength:
Uniqueness, styling, interior room and comfort, power options on everything, gauge cluster, smooth ride, everything on the dash can be reached from the drivers seat. See: tree removal christchurch Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Nov 26, 2010]
Robert Doeden
Model Reviewed:
VW Passat Stationwagon TDI
Strength:
I bought this car for the diesel motor. Gets an average of 35 mpg around town and 41 on the highway. This is only a small 2.0 four cylinder motor but has the guts of a V-6 gas engine. Great handling.
Weakness:
Have had to replace both front drive shafts. I've been well satisfied with the car. Will replace only when VW offers another Passat TDI. |
[Oct 04, 2010]
Bob Hiscott
Model Reviewed:
Passat Wagon
Strength:
Great styling
Weakness:
Unreliable
After owning several Volvo Wagons, I though it time for a change. I went with my wife to a VW Dealership while she was looking for a new car. In the showroom was a brand new 2008 Passat Wagon. I was not really familiar with the model but once I sat in it, looked at the fit and finish, I was quite impressed. I took it for a test drive, and was even more impressed. The price was substantially lower than that of the Volvo.
Similar Products Used: V70 Volvo |
[Jul 07, 2010]
lee
Model Reviewed:
Passat Wagon
Strength:
Stylish
Weakness:
extremely unreliable have had the throttle body, throttle body wiring, and steering column replaced. The car has broken down on my 5 times over the past year and a half. Horrible car. I'm totally bummed I have the car for a four year 60,000 mile lease. |
[Feb 16, 2010]
Michael
Model Reviewed:
Passat Wagon Komfort
Strength:
Great fuel economy, very good interior room, great power, everything where you need it.
Weakness:
Power front passenger seat not offered, dual climate control not offered. This is the first Volkswagon I have ever owned. It has turned out to be a surprising joy to drive. Craftmanship and finish is superb in and out. Handling is easy and effortless. Mileage is great averaging around 30 on the highway and 25 around town. The turbo does what a turbo is meant to do. Power is better than expected for this four cylinder engine in all situations. It is very easy to hit 80-90 MPH without noticing it - I think they mean it when they say top spead is 130 MPH. There is some road noise from the tires (OEM and different tires may reduce this) at higher speeds, but not too bad. Four adult can ride in comfort in this car and still have the rear for luggage. Put the second row seats down and you can put around 72 CF of stuff in the back - and I do regularly. Controls are typical for a German car and placed where you want them with a minimum of flashiness. The navigation system is easy to use and usually gets you where you want to go (haven't figured out how it is updated, yet). Audio system is more than adequate. Service at our dealer (Keffer in Huntersville,NC) has been excellent. Car has 23,000 miles on it in less than a year - I drive it a lot - so I'll update when and if any service issues come up. |
[Feb 14, 2008]
BigBoy
Model Reviewed:
Passat Wagon
This is my second Passat Wagon. It's the turbo with tiptronic. Great gas mileage, handles well, excellent acceleration, comfortable. |
[Dec 27, 2007]
punkin2267
Model Reviewed:
passat wagon
Strength:
It's a nice looking car, VW customer relations is very easy to work with. It's got alot of great features.
Weakness:
The more features it has, the more can and will go wrong with it. Parts of the car just seem to break, almost like it's made out of cheap plastic. It's definitely not worth the price. I bought my Passat in May of 2007, it has 5400 miles on it and it's been nothing but problems. I've had to bring it in to the dealership 4 times now to be repaired. I owned a Jetta before that and that vehicle also had issues. Against my better judgement I traded the Jetta in for the Passat and have been so regretful ever since. I would highly suggest to anyone that buys one of these cars, to really research it before you do it. Check out the dealership that you want to buy the car from also, on the BBB. It would probably be in your best interest to purchase the extended warranty on the vehicle also, that way your covered later on, if you purchased a car that ends up having a lot of issues. In the end, I will never buy another VW again, it's not worth all the time and energy I spend in the service department getting it fixed. Similar Products Used: 2003 VW Jetta |
[Aug 22, 2004]
Sam DEC
Model Reviewed:
Passat Wagon 4cly GLS
Strength:
We use the wagon for weekend travel to ski areas. It holds all of our gear and has no problem in snow. Has plenty of power over mountain roads. Car handles as well as Audi which I have owned in the past. Has been very realiable to date 35k miles, only small problems with the sun roof track. Dealer service is OK but not great.
Weakness:
Turbo lag off the line is a problem with this engine. Drive this car before purchase with this in mind, you may want to go with the 6cyl. Great interior room and finish for a car at this price range. Similar Products Used: Audi A4 |
[Dec 23, 2003]
kevangi
Model Reviewed:
Passat Wagon GLX
Strength:
Styling, options, fit and finish. And 4yr 50k mile warranty.
Weakness:
Gas consumption(could be my fault) Difficult clutch Could use some more power I have an 18 month old and needed a car with some room. I was looking into SUVs but they cost too much and don't drive like cars. So I decided on the Passat Wagon GLX in a 5 speed. I have almost 5k miles on it and so far no problems. The car drives great especially in a stick. My brother has an 03 passat glx 4motion and drives like a slug compared to mine. The vehicle is loaded with options(leather, sunroof, memory seats, climate control, monsoon system, power folding mirrors and more...). The only things I dislike about my passat is it burns too much fuel, im getting 20 mpg on the highway. EPA estimated at 26mpg, but they probably tested at 55mph in 5th. Another thing is that the clutch's engagement point is a little inconsistent. Never know exactly where it is, I basically have to hear the car to get a smooth start, but Ive gotten used to it. In addition, the passat could use some more power(190 hp from a 2.8 V6), especially with what the competition is offering, however you will not find a better looking, nicely finished car in this price range. Jap cars just don't look as nice. Similar Products Used: 01 Jetta, Audi 100, Subaru Outback |
[Jun 28, 2003]
Bob Johnson
Model Reviewed:
Volkswagen Passat Wagon 1.8T
Strength:
Interior. Ride. Safety features.
Weakness:
Mechanically unsound, poorly engineered. If you buy this car and intend to keep it beyond two years, get the extended warranty and check the terms and conditions. More problems with our 2002 Passat Wagon. From the defective coils (still not officially recalled) to the recall for the "tire guard," this car has produced a steady stream of problems. We just brought it in at 11,700 miles to have the rear brake rotors replaced (under warranty, thank goodness). The car is making a high-pitched squeaking noise now and it gets absolutely horrible gas mileage. (The shifting of the automatic transmission is completely inefficient, revving the engine sometimes to 7,000 RPM before shifting.) The rear speakers on the "premium" Monsoon sound system are worthless. |