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This is the most Audish of the Volkswagen's and clearly such a paradigm shift in marketing that one continually questions whether Volkswagen has abandoned its economy car roost in order to play in the more lucrative atmosphere of near luxury sedans. Thus it is difficult to logically compare the 3.6 with the past Passat because the new models are entirely different. The 2006 model has been redesigned and is 3 inches longer and 3 inches wider than before with and added 2.4 inches of legroom and enough features to place it squarely against the Lexus ES rather than the Toyota Camry. Unlike those Japanese cars you can also order the Passat with a standard 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder and save at least this article are based on US products ***
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Mom's view: Except for the transmission that constantly hunted for gears on grades and the 3.6's inability to start off smoothly this is truly a classy ride. The chassis is stiff, the brakes excellent and there is an abundance of features that make it highly usable in all types of weather. But what I liked best were the exceptional bi-xenon headlights that turned as the car did. When you start the car at night the lights automatically sweep outward and than center they giving you a view of what is around the front of the car as well as to the side. Safety wise the Passat has active front head restraints, adjustable headrests for all five occupants, and foot pedals that move out of the way upon serious impact. As a nurse I see devastating leg injuries caused by pedals on a regular basis and highly recommend you consider them on
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