What’s not to like about the new
Volkswagen Passat? For 2006 VW has improved
their already excellent mid-size family
sedan, making it bigger, better and more
comfortable than before.
Like its smaller sibling, the Jetta, Passat
gets an extreme makeover for 2006. It grew
by three inches in width and length, increasing
rear legroom by 2.4 inches. In profile,
the Passat looks more streamlined, while
still maintaining its distinctive shape.
On the squared off back end, round white
taillamps are framed in red. Aggressive
front styling includes fog lamps and a
four-bar grille sporting a huge chrome
VW badge.
Interior quality is where Passat clearly
outshines the competition. Class leading
interior-design includes high quality materials,
intuitive and attractive controls. Wood
grain on the center console and red ambient
lighting gives the Passat a decidedly upscale,
classy look and feel. As great as the interior
was in previous generations, Volkswagen
made it better for 2006.
But the changes aren’t purely cosmetic.
Four well-appointed trim levels are available:
Value, 2.0T, 3.6L, and 3.6L 4Motion. Value
Edition and 2.0T models come with a 200-horsepower
inline four cylinder engine, with six-speed
manual or automatic transmission. 3.6 models
come with a 280-horsepower V-6 with automatic
transmission. The 3.6 4Motion is all-wheel
drive. Volkswagen boasts that the Passat’s
body structure is 56 percent stiffer than
before, resulting in sportier handling
and firmer suspension.
Even the Value Edition comes loaded with
features like power everything, cruise
control, eight-speaker CD/MP3 audio system,
tilt/telescoping steering, keyless entry
and leatherette seating. Upgrade to the
2.0T and you get more than 100 standard
features, 20 more on the 3.6L.
I drove the 2.0T, and was impressed with
the look, feel and drive quality. Drive
quality, handling, braking, comfort — all
get five stars.
So, what’s not to like? I guess you
could complain that the top-of-the-line Passat
will cost more than an Accord or Camry. But
even at its base model, Passat will turn
more heads and provide more driving comfort
than either of those competitors.