How much horsepower does a 2009 Volkswagen CC have?
200 to 280 hp
2009 Volkswagen CC/Horsepower
What does Passat CC mean?
Comfort Coupe
Volkswagen said the name CC stands for Comfort Coupe, recognizing its combination of a coupe-like profile with four rather than two doors. While based on the Passat, and sharing its wheelbase, the CC is 27 mm (1.06 inches) longer, 50 mm (1.97 inches) lower, and 36 mm (1.42 inches) wider than the Passat.
Is the 2009 VW CC a good car?
Very reliable and luxurious Comfortable leather seating with heated seats. Great sound system through out the car. Rating breakdown (out of 5): Comfort 5.0.
Is the Volkswagen CC Sport fast?
The V6 has enough power to give the 3,598-pound VW CC V6 a good turn of speed. It’s the same story with top speed, with the European version limited to 155 mph, while the U.S. version calls an end to proceedings at just 130 mph.
What kind of car is the 2009 Volkswagen Passat?
View all 2009 Volkswagen Passat specs . Wondering which trim is right for you? Our 2009 Volkswagen Passat trim comparison will help you decide. The Passat is Volkswagen’s midsize car, and it’s available in both sedan and wagon body styles. Competitors include the Honda Accord and Nissan Altima.
What kind of engine does a VW Passat have?
The front-wheel-drive 2009 Volkswagen Passat is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine that pumps out 200 horsepower and 207 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission with manual shift control is mandatory. In performance testing, we’ve timed a Passat sedan with the 2.0-liter engine at 7.7 seconds to 60 mph.
What’s the price of a new VW Passat?
A drastic change in the lineup this year eliminates the V6 engine, manual transmission and 4MOTION options, leaving those seeking a bit more power and traction to move to the new CC sport sedan. The 2009 Volkswagen Passat Komfort Sedan has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $29,000.
What’s the zero to 60 time on a VW Passat?
The engine feels like a V6, with no noticeable turbo lag or shortage of power, even at highway speeds. Zero-to-60 miles per hour times range from 6.2 seconds to 7.4 seconds, according to Volkswagen. Showing 6 of 531 reviews. There has been a recall on one of the parts.