VW Passat 2.0 T: Road test of the wagon

Here's a road test of the VW Passat wagon with one of the most popular engine options: the 2.0 T.
What’s best about the Passat is its electric-assisted steering. The effort is low at all speeds, there’s no kickback, interstate tracking is exemplary, and path control is, well, German. The light, creamy steering — combined with a front hood that slopes unto invisibility — lends this wagon an airy and agile feel that camouflages its 3492 pounds.
For those still mourning the passing of the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry wagons, this VW is appealing, practical, and well worth its $26,805 asking price.
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Source: Car and Driver
Labels: VW
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