| Volkswagen Passat Saloon 3.6 V6 R36 | created: 14/10/2009 |
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Overall Rating
Price: £32,780 | For: The Passat is stylish, spacious, desirable and good to drive. Residuals are strong for the family car class and most versions are well equipped. Against: There's some wind noise to contend with and too many of the interior plastics are hard and unappealing. |
| Performance | Ride Handling | Refinement |
| All but the cheapest versions are strong | Composed and comfortable | A quiet place to be |
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Performance
There are two turbocharged petrol engines – the lively 120bhp 1.4 TSI and a punchy 158bhp 1.8 TSI – or the 296bhp 3.6 V6 of the Tarmac-tearing R36. The three more sensible diesels, all 2.0-litre, deliver 109-, 138- and 168bhp, with the middle-powered model delivering the best compromise of price, pace and economy.
Handling
The Passat is impressively composed and it's as adept on a demanding country road as it on a motorway cruise. The steering is a little slow to react, but it provides reassuring weight and feel through corners and requires minimum effort on the motorway. The ride is generally comfortable, although there's an underlying firmness that's more pronounced on the R36 model because of its lowered sports suspension.
Refinement
The Passat's diesel engines are smooth and quiet, while the four-cylinder petrol engines are easy on the ear unless they're worked hard. The V6 howl of the R36 is lively, but not always welcome. Road noise is well contained at speed, but wind noise is too noticeable on the motorway, so the Passat isn't as quiet a cruiser as some rivals.
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