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VW Passat



         


The Volkswagen Passat is a family car built by Volkswagen AG. It falls between the VW Golf/Jetta and VW Phaeton in the current VW production line-up. It is produced in VW's plant in Emden.

The original Passat was launched in 1973. It was essentially a rebadged Audi 80, with the exception that the Passat was a large hatchback while the Audi was only available as a sedan. The Passat used a 4-cylinder overhead camshaft engine, longditudinally mounted with front wheel drive, in Audi tradition. In the United States, it was called the Volkswagen Dasher.

This basic design continued until 1981, when the Passat was lengthened slightly and freshened, and a sedan version known as the Volkswagen Santana was introduced. This second-generation sedan is still built in China, with a major facelift, as the Volkswagen Santana 2000. They were also built in Brazil as the Santana and Quantum station wagon (the latter being the name of this entire range in the US between 1982 and 1988), with twin models from Ford (the Ford Versailles, which included an unusual three-door station wagon called the Ford Royale) as part of the Autolatina venture.

The third-generation Passat appeared in 1987, and was based largely on the Golf. The engine was turned around to transverse "east-west" configuration, and the floorpan was engineered to accept VW's "Syncro" 4-wheel drive system. Volkswagen's new VR6 engine was also made available in 1991. Only sedan and station wagon versions were available. This version of the Passat was facelifted in 1993.

The current Passat was launched in 1996, and was significant in that it returned to Audi underpinnings, again using the classic "overhung" longditudinally mounted engine with front wheel drive in Audi tradtion. The most notable thing about this car was its very luxurious and upmarket interior, which was as good as anything produced by Mercedes-Benz or BMW. This was the first step of VW moving its products upmarket, with SEAT and Skoda taking over as the "budget" brands.

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2001 Passat GLS V6 Sedan (North America)


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