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    Volkswagen Passat

    EPA MPG: 29 mpg

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    There is 1 recall on this vehicle. Learn More.

    Volkswagen Passat Road Test
    Introduction

    Volkswagen's midsized sedan was optimized for the American market with the 2012 redesign; that is to say, it grew larger than most competitors, lost some of that crisp European driving feel, and became less expensive.

    Since then, continual changes have tweaked and honed the Passat. For 2019, the only available powertrain is the 174-hp, 2.0-liter turbocharged four cylinder; the V6 has been dropped. The six-speed automatic transmission works well enough, but isn't quite as refined as the better ones in this category.

    On the road, the Passat feels solid and satisfying, with fairly agile handling, a comfortable ride, and a very quiet cabin. Inside, drivers will find oodles of space, simple controls, good outward visibility, and a comfortable driving position. But the fit and finish isn't that impressive, and the car is a bit stingy with standard features. The seats are large and supportive, even over the long haul, but some staffers found them to be too hard. Rear-seat and trunk room are supremely generous, equaling some large sedans. And the Passat's upright stance provides easy cabin access and a good view out.

    Summary

    Best Version to Get

    Just two trims are offered for 2019 -- Wolfsburg Edition and SE R-Line. Both come fairly well equipped, including a power driver’s seat and touch-screen infotainment system. Going for the top SE-R trim adds a dual-zone automatic climate system, 19-inch wheel...

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