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2007 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T Extended Test Update No.2
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What they might not realize is how incredibly safe it is, although if they’ve seen any of VW’s recent commercials, they would likely remember—I can’t think of any recent commercials that make as much of an ‘impact’, at least not since Terrible Terry Tate, Office Linebacker (if you’ve never seen it, youtube it, it’s worth the couple minutes). As for the safety, it begins with ABS brakes, Traction and Stability control as standard equipment across the board so that every Passat driver has the tools to avoid accidents or collisions as best he or she can. If the unavoidable occurs, driver and passengers are protected by a solid structure, driver, passenger and sideairbags, also as standard equipment. Airbags are good, but the proof is in the crash
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| Crashing isn't a part of our usual road test, but we do pay attention to crash test results. (Photo: IIHS) |
That gives us peace of mind, but what gives us unfettered joy and brings slight tears to our eyes is the comfort of the front seats. The adjustments are all manual, but the contouring and support make every drive a relief for all who spend time inside. It’s also a joy to drive, with sneaky power at whatever speed is chosen and as smooth a ride as can be asked for in this price range. Of course, it’s not without its faults, as we’ve been experiencing a few mysterious technical difficulties that you can read all about in our log entries. And now, more about those seats...
Odometer: 1,891 miles
Jonathan: Now this is a car I could get used to! Compared to our other long-termcars, this is resplendent luxury, even though it is a fairly basic
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| Note the passenger compartment, and how it's held its shape. (Photo: IIHS) |
But enough with complaints, I love this as a mini-long-term tester! It's a car I could really warm up to because it's the ideal vehicle to have between other testers: it's a mellow comfortable ride to offset the sporty
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| Standard side airbags and curtain airbags help minimize the risk of injury; rear side airbags are an option. (Photo: IIHS) |
Then again, despite the Aura's notable leap forward from Saturn’s past, its cabin is stillno match for the impeccable interior of the Passat. Where the Aura mixes and matches original pieces and design with common elements from the GM parts bin, the Passat is the evolution of a brand that dominates the entry-level interior game. Materials don't seem to have suffered the same downgrade
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| Live action shot shows airbags deploying... (Photo: IIHS) |
Justin says he wants the car back, but I think we'll have to have a discussion--a discussion between my lead pipe and his kneecaps, if you know what I mean.
Odometer: 2,109 miles
Justin: Ha! I got the better of Jon
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| Our Passat's getting quite dirty, thanks to our city's liberal application of salt. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
Justin: Noticed today while pulling into a parking lot that the multi-function display that Jon wrote about is on the fritz. It blanked out - just for a fraction of a second - enough so that it caught my eye, but went on working. Then, poof, it’s all out. No trip computer, not even the little display that shows what gear the transmission is in. It comes back when I turn the car back on though, so I’m not worrying about it too much... yet.
Odometer: 2,142 miles
Justin: Auto-down windows are just about standard on every single car with power windows. Auto-down windows for passengers are starting to show up too, as are auto-up for the driver. But the Passat out-did my expectations by offering auto-up and auto-down on all four windows.
Another thing I like is that the glove box is actually a decent size. Since VW relocated the six-disc stacker to the head unit, they’ve freed up the pull-down drawer - its prior home - to store the owner’s manual. That means I have room to store the usual long term car glovebox stuff - a box of wetnaps, various packets of gum, cough lozenges, candy bars (gotta keep in mind the passengers, no?) and most importantly, our logbook.
Odometer: 2,240 miles
Jonathan: No kidding, you let Justin have a car for a couple weeks
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| 200 horsepower makes it quick, small displacement and turbo make it efficient. (Photo: Justin Couture, American Auto Press) |
To get back on the case of the Disappearing Trip Computer, it went AWOL on me again today, after less than fifteen minutes of driving. I believe Justin investigated the matter. It’s not that it is crucial or has an impact on safety, but when you get used to the convenience of a trip computer, especially when you're trying to judge to within the last few drops of fuel so that you can make it to your destination using the “Distance to Empty” function, it gets kinda’ scary when it just disappears as it's getting down to 20 or 10 miles. Who knows how much longer the gas will last at that point.
Trip computer or not, it’s still a comfort to drive, especially getting back into it after a couple of SUVs, which mysteriously cost thousands more but don’t come close to the quality and ability of our Passat 2.0T. Despite the high vantage point, the amount of body roll, strange upright seating position, and the amount of fuel you can go through even with thrifty underpowered engines. Hold on, got to run to the bank.
Odometer: 2,241 miles
Jonathan: Woo hoo. Gotta love RRSP loans!
Long-Term Specifications (Passat 2.0T):
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