Volkswagen thought its 1998 Passat would give the U.S. midsize sedan segment "a loud wake-up call from Germany." The 1998 Volkswagen Passat may have impressedMotor Trendeditors, but a decade later the ...
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The all-new Volkswagen Passat has the potential to be the biggest hit from the German automaker since the Beetle. This is a milestone car in Volkswagen history – strong enough to silence the critics ...
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IF YOU sold it to a dealer you'd get about $18,000 at best. Privately you'd get $24,000-$25,000. That's the best way to go if you're happy to spend your weekends by the phone and have strangers ...
There is something about a VW Passat that doesn't quite fit the European tuner scene. Unfortunately, it seems to be targeted towards middle-class families with budget and practicality in mind. Its ...
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Select a vehicle year and model below to get a valuation. Volkswagen breathes new life into an iconic name and identity. A modernization of a compact vehicle that launched Volkswagen as an auto ...
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From the November 1998 issue of Car and Driver. Attention, trivia collectors! With the arrival of this cleanly sculpted vari­ation of Volkswagen's attractive mid-size sedan, Volkswagen-Audi AG now ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Do you remember the original VW Passat of the 1970s? Volkswagen probably hopes you don't, because it was hardly a stunning success here.