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ID# 001576

2005 Volkswagen Passat - 2005 Volkswagen Passat 2.0 TDI GLS Diesel Sedan

2005 Volkswagen Passat
1577 Merrick Road
Merrick, NY 11566
United States
516-543-4600 (Main Phone)
516-428-5742 (Alt Phone)
516-543-4601 (Fax)
Price: $11,995
Condition: Used
Mileage: 122,000
VIN Number: WVWAE63B05E046038
Transmission: 5-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual
Engine Type: 134-hp, 2.0-liter I-4 (diesel)
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Category: Diesels
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60/40 Split Seats
Cassette Player
Full Size Spare Tire
Power Seats
ABS Brakes
CD Player
Heated Seats
Power Steering
Air Conditioning
Center Console
Keyless Entry
Power Trunk Release
Airbag - Driver
Cruise Control
Leather Seats
Power Windows
Airbag - Passenger
Cupholders
Owners Manual
Rear Defroster
Airbag - Side
Daytime Running Lights
Power Locks
Tinted Windows
Alloy Wheels
ESP Electronic Stability Program
Power Mirrors
Trip Computer
AM/FM Radio
Fog / Driving Lights
Power Moonroof
Xenon Headlights
Auto Down Window
Front Wheel Drive
Vehicle Overview

Volkswagen's midsize sedan and wagon went on sale as freshened 2001.5 models. A TDI turbo-diesel engine became available during the 2004 model year.

For 2005, Volkswagen has dropped the costly Passat W8 model. Leatherette seating surfaces replace cloth in the GL and GLS models, and the GLS gets heated front seats as standard equipment. The Passat is available with either front- or all-wheel drive. A redesigned Passat is expected for 2006.

Exterior

Body-colored bumpers have a black lower section, and the sharply raked black grille contains a pronounced center logo. Halogen projector-lens fog lamps are integrated into the front bumper.

Helped by a space-saving hinge, the sedan has 15 cubic feet of trunk capacity; space decreases in sedans with all-wheel drive. Steel wheels on GL models hold 15-inch tires, but the GLS now has standard 16-inch tires and the GLX moves to standard 17-inch alloy wheels.


Interior

Up to five occupants fit inside the Passat. Reclining bucket seats are installed up front, and a 60/40-split folding bench seat goes in the back. The gauges have brushed-aluminum accents and the familiar Volkswagen blue lighting at night.


Under the Hood

The Passat can be equipped with either a 170-horsepower, turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder; a 190-hp, 2.8-liter V-6; or a turbo-diesel 2.0-liter four-cylinder that produces 134 hp and 247 pounds-feet of torque. The turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder can be equipped with either a five-speed-manual transmission or a five-speed Tiptronic automatic that permits manually selected gear changes, but all other engines are available only with the automatic.


Safety

Six airbags, including two for front-seat side-impact protection and two side curtain-type airbags, are standard. All-disc antilock brakes, daytime running lights and child-safety seat tether anchorage points for rear outboard seating positions are standard.


Driving Impressions

Volkswagen's Passat is one of the smoothest-riding sedans in its league. The suspension is taut, but it absorbs moderate bumps handily with no sense of overreaction.

The exceptionally quiet V-6 delivers more than ample acceleration. Automatic-transmission response is crisp and positive. Volkswagen's turbocharged four-cylinder is coarser during hard acceleration and isn't especially powerful at lower speeds; but otherwise, it's as energetic as many V-6s.

The Passat steers with moderate effort and excellent precision, but at times it's a trifle slow to respond. It displays minimal body lean in curves. Every element of assembly comes across as A-1.

Because Volkswagen has used diesel engines for years in its smaller Jetta, one would expect the Passat diesel to be wholly satisfying; sadly, that's not the case. Performance is acceptable, if tame. You can clearly hear the diesel-engine sound when a window is open. More important, the diesel-engine powertrain in two early Passats stumbled periodically.















































































































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