Is the 2012 Volkswagen CC a good car?

Is the 2012 Volkswagen CC a good car?

Value-minded sedan shoppers who are willing to sacrifice a little practicality in the name of style will find a lot to like in the 2012 Volkswagen CC.

Is the VW CC due for a refresh?

The Volkswagen CC is due for a very mild refresh next year; expect some new interior trims and somewhat nipped-and-tucked front and rear styling, but most of the CC’s package will carry over. Value-minded sedan shoppers who are willing to sacrifice a little practicality in the name of style will find a lot to like in the 2012 Volkswagen CC.

What kind of transmission does a 2012 VW CC have?

The 2012 Volkswagen CC’s specification is geared specifically to driver involvement, and that’s especially true at the lower end of the CC food chain. Combine VW’s delightfully visceral 2.0-liter turbocharged four with either its standard 6-speed manual or available Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) and you have magic in the movement.

When did the VW CC model come out?

Show full review The CC debuted for the 2009 model year as Volkswagen’s latest model. The CC stands for “comfort coupe,” which is an attempt to define the car’s combination of a coupe-like body style and four doors. With seating for four, the CC comes with either a turbocharged four-cylinder or a V-6 engine, and all-wheel drive is available.

There is no one perfect vehicle for everyone, so it is difficult to make a broad assessment of the 2012 Volkswagen CC. We recommend you read Edmunds expert reviews and consumer reviews to make that buying decision for yourself. When in doubt, ask to test-drive the 2012 Volkswagen CC and see how it feels.

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What happens when a VW TSI engine fails?

If they fail open, they endlessly spray way too much fuel into the cylinder. If they fail closed, they spray zero gas into the cylinder. The end result is either too much, or not enough fuel being sprayed into the engine’s cylinder. The most notable sign of this will be cylinder misfires.