What are the specs of a 2010 Volkswagen CC?

What are the specs of a 2010 Volkswagen CC?

The CC has a widened track and lowered ride height compared to the Passat. All CCs are equipped with a sport-tuned suspension and speed-sensitive steering. I purchased my 2010 CC a little over a year ago. It had 67000 miles on it and was in pristine visual condition. Big expenses were 1) rear door controller $900.

What are the specs of the new VW CC?

Car and Driver notes that the Volkswagen CC features a new “instrument luster and an optional touch-screen navigation system” to set it apart from the standard Volkswagen Passat, and Edmunds reviewers praise the “well-laid-out, uncluttered control design.”

How many seats does a Volkswagen CC have?

There are bucket-style seats in back, bringing total seating capacity to four. The CC’s passenger volume is identical to the Passat’s, though the highly stylized design reduces cargo capacity. There’s a center pass-through door between the two rear seats, and the seats can also fold down.

What kind of transmission does a VW CC have?

The CC is available in several trim levels: 2.0T Sport, Luxury, VR6 Sport and VR6 4Motion. Turbocharged four-cylinder models now come with Volkswagen’s Direct Shift Gearbox, a six-speed dual-clutch transmission with automatic manual shift operation that VW says changes gears faster than other transmissions.

What does the CC stand for in Volkswagen?

The CC debuted for 2009 as Volkswagen’s latest luxury car. The CC stands for “comfort coupe,” which is an attempt to define the vehicle’s combination of a coupe-like body style and four doors. While the Passat and CC share a similar platform, the CC wears different sheet metal.

What kind of engine does the VW CC have?

Unlike the Passat, which is only available with a four-cylinder engine, the CC comes with either a turbocharged four-cylinder or a V-6. All-wheel drive is also available.

Which is the best Volkswagen CC to buy?

Only 2 minor annoyances: odd spring loading on the doors; default setting – only the driver’s door unlocks on exiting the vehicle. Also note the DSG maintenance is pricey at $400 every 40K miles. Best car yet… Sport 4dr Sedan w/Prod. End 10/09 (2.0L 4cyl Turbo 6M) I have owned over 20 cars in my lifetime and the CC is the best yet.