2015 VW Passat B8

Such a pretty vehicle. Gorgeous sleek, minimalist lines. Prefer it's aesthetics to its newer, more expensive brother A4.
The US version is rather ugly by comparison.
 
Hahaha! Loving these videos. Basically what "not a car person" would draw if asked to draw a car. Sums up the car and brand perfectly. :crylaugh:
 
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Perfect example of what I was talking about regarding colours. In that colour with RLine package, it actually looks decent.

In white in looks like a freaking Toyota Corolla.
 
Perfect example of what I was talking about regarding colours. In that colour with RLine package, it actually looks decent.

In white in looks like a freaking Toyota Corolla.

Looks like a Jetta in white for me.
 
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Volkswagen Passat 1.4 TSI 150 GT 2017 review

Should I buy one?

Quite possibly – allowing for a caveat or two.

In the face of a renewed challenge from the Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport, the ever-present lure of the ‘compact premium’ hatchback segment and the increasingly numerous ways you might spend similar money on a crossover hatchback, VW’s Passat continues to appeal. Very few cars offer so much apparent substance, technical accomplishment and all-round maturity for the same outlay. If a liftback-style boot would make your daily life easier, a classic three-box saloon clearly isn’t for you – and yet this car’s practicality showing isn’t to be sniffed at.

A wide choice of turbo petrol engines certainly broadens the reach of the Passat range and will bring greater refinement and value to it for many, the 1.4-litre 148bhp TSI being strong. But investing plenty of time in equipping your car just so is clearly advisable if you want to be sure of buying this car at its best – and if you’re opting for bigger wheels, make sure you also have adaptive dampers in order to preserve your car’s touring comfort levels.

Volkswagen Passat 1.4 TSI 150 GT

Location Feltham On sale Now Price £25,900 Engine 4 cyls, 1395cc, turbo, petrol Power 148bhp at 5000rpm Torque 184lb ft at 1500rpm Gearbox 6-spd manual Kerb weight 1387kg 0-62mph 8.4sec Top speed 137mph Economy 56.5mpg CO2/tax band 116g/km, 22% Rivals Vauxhall Insignia Grand Sport 1.5T 165 SRI, Ford Mondeo 1.5T 160 Titanium

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-revie...s/volkswagen-passat-14-tsi-150-gt-2017-review

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Volkswagen Passat gets tech upgrade for 2018

Smartphone linking technology now standard across range; LED headlights standard on higher-spec models

Volkswagen is offering more standard equipment on the Passat as part of an update for 2018.

All versions of Passat saloon and estate models now come as standard with Volkswagen’s App Connect smartphone linking technology, which features Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and MirrorLink.

SE Business, GT and Alltrack trims also get LED headlights as standard, alongside LED daytime running lights that flash orange when the indicator is on.

SE Business, R-Line and Alltrack join GT as trims that get heated front seats as standard. SE Business gets three-zone climate control, too, allowing the driver, front passenger and rear occupants to set their own temperatures. There’s also a colour multi-function display in the instrument cluster.

Of all the trim levels, SE Business – popular with fleet buyers – receives the largest amount of new standard kit. That model now commands £25,415, which is a price increase of £550, but it comes with £1,955 worth of extra equipment.

The entry model, S, now costs from £22,025, while the price of the top-of-the-range R-Line 4Motion, which comes with a 237bhp turbocharged diesel engine and all-wheel drive, starts at £37,455.

The Passat GTE, Volkswagen’s plug-in variant, costs from £34,930 when the government’s £2500 grant is applied.

Volkswagen enjoyed strong sales in 2017 despite ongoing economic uncertainty. It achieved 0.69% growth in UK market share, which reached 8.21%. The brand delivered 208,462 cars to British customers across the 12 months, an increase of 1434 cars over 2016.

The Golf was Volkswagen's best-selling car in December, finding 6209 homes, compared with 5029 for the Ford Fiesta. However, the Golf ranked second overall behind the Fiesta for 2017 with 74,605 registrations.

https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/volkswagen-passat-gets-tech-upgrade-2018

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Now only if I get that if I buy a passat here in the next 6 months
 
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