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In short this is the conclusion of the Passat sedan's test: the
car is a huge step forward from its predecessor. Not only have
technology and ergonomics improved tremendously. The car offers
more for its money and is most of all much, much bigger than
before. Maybe this sudden growth is the reason why 60% of all
Passats sold is a Estate.
Front and back
Another discovery from the first Passat-test was that the basic
interior is very plain and dull. That is why this time the choice
was made for the Highline-version. Thanks to light colours the
interior is now very pleasing to the eyes. Particularly the seats
with a half leather, half fabric upholstery are very nice (even
though the shape is still not ideal for every body type). The
dashboard also looks much better with a lighter interior and it
makes the cabin luxurious and inviting.
The test vehicle has almost all available options, including a
DVD-based navigation system. This consists of a small display
between the rev counter and speedo on which detailed instructions
appear, plus a colour screen with maps and various dialogues.
Bluetooth-telephone connection, voice recognition and the most
exciting audio system of the pricelist are part of the equipment.
The audio system has been developed in conjunction with the
renowned Dynaudio, but because of the moderate speakers and
amplifier the sound is disappointing.
Not only in the front but also in the back it is very
comfortable in the Passat Estate. Again the Passat scores on space
and two adults are seated comfortably. All electronics can be taken
along because the Passat has a 220-volt socket in the back! The
smallest passengers have been considered with an (optional)
integrated child seat. This easily folds out of the backseat, which
makes the cumbersome procedure of taking it in and out of the car a
thing of the past!
Variant
To transform the sedan into an estate car Volkswagen went a
lot further than simply extending the car to increase the luggage
space. It starts with the access to that luggage space. The boot
can be operated electrically (optional). This is not unique but the
thing that is quite special is the memory that determines how far
the boot is opened. The maximum is 2 metres so that even tall
people won't collide with the boot. In a low garage for instance a
more limited opening can be chosen.
With its 1,731 litres the boot is considerably larger than
average in this category but it is not just the size which makes
the Passat stand out. More importantly: Volkswagen dropped a small
stitch by not using the maximum width. Compartments are created
between the rear wheels and the rear bumper and only between the
front seats and the rear wheels is the total width of the luggage
space available. The length however can be used to the full. If
necessary the front seat (optional) can be folded after which
objects with a maximum length of 2.9 metres can be transported.
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Luggage management
And that is only one of many smart inventions. The "Luggage
Management System" for instance comprises of two rails in the
luggage room whereto several different accessories can be attached.
This forms a barrier in width, which prevents luggage from sliding
when braking or accelerating. A handy variable and adjustable
bungie band prevents things from sliding while cornering. Ingenious
is the net that can be used to keep luggage in its place or that
can transform at the turn of a hand into a large bag to safely
carry delicate items.
With all netting, separators, bungie bands and so on in their
place the Estate shows its next trump card: automatic level
control. Thanks to this provision the car leans over as little as
possible even with a full load. Handling therefore is almost the
same irrespective of the load and that always guarantees safety.
While driving with a trailer the electronic stabilising programme
goes a bit further than usual and also stabilises a caravan or
trailer if it starts swerving.
Diesel
The Passat Estate is available with the same engines as the
sedan. Previously the smallest diesel was tested. This engine
performed well on the motorway but only moderately in city traffic.
That is why the largest diesel now gets a chance to prove itself: a
2-litre 4-cylinder with 150 horse power (an example with 170 horse
power will follow in December) and naturally a soot filter.
This power source sounds and performs noticeably better than the
basic engine but has a typical Volkswagen-character. At low
revolutions this diesel has a reasonable performance but only at
high revolutions the turbo kicks in and the engine really springs
to life. Then the performance is good which turns the 2-litre
diesel Passat into a fast business car. However: the competition
currently offers more advanced diesel engines that are even faster
and/or more economical. On the German autobahn this Passat diesel
does well on the left lane, that is fast lane, and the overwhelming
display of power of competing diesels remains to be seen.
No competitor however has an answer to Volkswagen's DSG gearbox.
This unique system has two clutches. It works in a way that the
next gear up or down is already prepared so that at the time of
"changing gears" the only thing necessary is to depress the clutch.
The effect is staggering: if used correctly even this diesel
estate acts like a lively sports car!
Conclusion
Volkswagen has taken a huge step forward with the new Passat.
Already from the basic model up the car is more complete and
well-considered than before. However, comparing it to the
competition the new Passat is good, but not significantly better
than the rest.
With the Estate however Volkswagen proves that the Passat is
capable of being much more than that. The considerable size makes
the Passat an immediate favourite for, as an estate car, it
offers considerably more space than average. Furthermore, this
space is much more useful than in other estate cars thanks to
many smart inventions.
With the right equipment and options the Passat becomes a grand
and not least a fine car. Particularly with the DSG gearbox the
Estate transforms from a reliable German "space wonder" into a
more than justifiable lease favourite.
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