When did the Volkswagen Passat CC come out?

When did the Volkswagen Passat CC come out?

This generation of Volkswagen’s family saloon stalwart was first launched in 2005 and although it upped the stakes in terms of perceived quality, technology and efficiency, it still didn’t offer the family buyer a whole lot of visual excitement. This was against the backdrop of a medium range family car market under pressure.

Is the Volkswagen Passat a 4 seat car?

The CC was also a strict four-seater with a console splitting the cabin down the middle and dividing the rear bench into two separate chairs. That changed in 2010 when Volkswagen fitted a conventional three-seat rear bench to the car and boosted its practicality.

How many miles does a 2012 Volkswagen Passat get?

Mileage: 150,957 miles Body Type: Sedan Color: Black Engine: 5 Cyl 2.5 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 05/18/12 and owned in IL until 05/08/21. Driven an estimated 14,451 miles/year.

When was the last time I serviced my Volkswagen Passat?

Last serviced at 91,981 miles in Las Vegas, NV on 02/13/21 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Brakes checked • Tire condition and pressure checked. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 01/09/12 and owned in CA until 03/04/15. Driven an estimated 8,866 miles/year.

The successive generations of the Passat carry the Volkswagen internal designations B1, B2, etc.. In 2008, Volkswagen launched Passat CC, a “four-door coupé” variant of the Passat. Volkswagen currently markets two variants of the Passat globally.

How many units of the VW Passat have been sold?

Having produced more than 30 million units, Volkswagen is proud to say the Passat is the best-selling midsize sedan ever. It’s currently built on three continents in 10 factories for more than 100 markets and represents the company’s most popular nameplate after the all-conquering Golf.

When did the Volkswagen Passat get a facelift?

The range received a facelift in 1977 (launched 1978 outside Europe) with revised interior and revised exterior with repositioned indicators and depending on model, either four round or two rectangular headlights. In North America, the car was marketed as the Volkswagen Dasher.

When did the Volkswagen Passat Syncro End production?

The North American version, still known as the Quantum, gained European-style composite headlamps. On 31 March 1988, production ended (although Syncro models continued in production until June) with 3,345,248 built in Germany. World production totaled approximately 4.5 million units.

Based on the well-known Volkswagen Passat, the CC version was the 4-door coupe version for the German car-maker. It was launched in 2008 at the North American International Auto Show.

What kind of engine does a Volkswagen Passat have?

The instrument cluster featured carried-over analog dials from the regular Passat. The Passat CC was offered with a choice of gasoline and diesel engines, with manual or automatic transmission. For specific markets, it was also offered with all-wheel-drive systems, with a Haldex center differential.

How much does a 2010 Volkswagen CC cost?

On top of the very high sticker price (with options our car was about 35K MSRP and thankfully we got it for 20K used) Since then the windshield, auto sensing wipers, two front power windows, sunroof sliding cover, brand new tires, alignment, DSG service, oil leak (not covered

Is the VW 2.0 TSI affected by carbon build up?

After doing some research, I found out that, although carbon build up is an issue with all direct injection engine, VW’s 2.0 TSI engines appears to be the most affected by it.

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