Volkswagen Passat TDI Reviews
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Guest 18th Nov 2009
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So, I got my R reg tdi se think so;) two years back, after a week, front suspension arms had to be changed, amount of sound car was making was scaring everyone on a roads;) oil service etc.. then, turbo gone off, new one - 250, well good thing that i will fit parts;) wonder how much labour for fitting turbo or front suspension arms, all of them!! 2 days it took me, and i was not on my own;) then, car just stoped listening and wont start at all in the mornings;( got sacked for that from my nice job at legal practice, not telling where cause someone will go and set fire to it;)) well, car was braking that much, one day on my way to work, after pushing car trough car park to start it, gear box went off, well good end for my lovely tdi;) just wanted to set fire to it by myself;) tdi had good luck, but not me, in the same week, i had disciplinary hearing, mate of mine was giving me a lift in his taxi to work, one he failed, day before disciplinary hearing;) gues what? got sacked next day because car trouble;) well done HR Manager;) she even asked me why i can't get myself better car;) for what? i spend all my savings to make it going and i still need about £700 to make it going again;) well, people who have money dont care about your financial, car, life troubles. specially when you make for them 100000 a month;)) well passat going now better then ever, and I'm unemployed without support from uk, well never worked full 12 months in UK;) don't get me wrong, live here for the last 5 years, but have not completed 12 months of continuous labour;) maybe that's good that I'm not claiming benefits;) other people there who need that money, in my vw passat;)) little love that car is now, there was a time i was praying for an accident, and when i had it, light one, i said to the man that i can not be like that, claiming when nothing happened to me, well u will say, u should, but no, if you are not injured, don't claim nothing, let the man who cause you loss pay for that, it will teach him more then his premium raising of 10 a year, ok, that's it from me. Just one more, when I was a teenager i always wanted one of them, now i don't. GERMAN NATION MADE THAT CAR so they will EARN MONEY FROM THE services!!! have u seen price for one injector? 150 + vat, set of susp arms about 300 cause not originals;)) well aluminium equals aluminium;) but vw and Audi don't, Audi prices are cheaper, and same parts;) little advise, buy audi parts, they cheaper, and in same catalogues;)
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Guest 2nd Oct 2009
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Absolutely the worst car that I have ever owned. Bought used from the dealer with 60k on the clock. In 4 months, the turbo has failed, the clutch has failed, the parking brake has failed and the dashboard squeaks like a take-away kebab box.
The car is prone to stalling, has horrendous turbo lag making pulling out of busy junctions almost dangerous. It drinks oil like a fish and has an incredibly boring driving experience.
You can't get children out of the rear doors when it is raining, they' ...- Read Guest's review (124 words)
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Ken0104 22nd Mar 2009
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Volkswagen Passat Estate SE140PS TDi. I bought this car from pre-reg with 24 miles on the clock. I love the car, I think the shape is very pleasing. Packed with features including cruise control, on board computer, auto-hold (automatic handbrake). The ride is very smooth, engine torque is excellent. The car feels very light - you could park it with one finger. The interior is very spacious, both front and rear, there is bags of storage. One feature I love is the compartment within the glovebox s ...- Read Ken0104's review (214 words and 1 comment)
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Guest 25th Jan 2009
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Overall the Passat by far overshadows rivals like the Mondeo and Vectra for build and performance. 600 miles to a tank on long journeys but In the real world expect to get more like 42-43 mpg combined rather than the claimed 48.- Read Guest's review (97 words)
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Barry93 5th Jan 2009
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I have a 2001 Volkswagen passat 1.9tdi 130bhp i loved the car untill the air problem and would love to keep it if new how to fix, but generally a very good car
Very good suspension, good for roundabouts the 130bhp very fast cars, good gearbox.- Read Barry93's review (72 words and 1 comment)
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Guest 12th Nov 2008
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My VW Passat 2001 TDI 130Bhp, now 6 years old, had suspension problems (not expensive to fix, but it's anoyng), broke itself 2 front electric windows, one by one after couple month. Have to change shocks. Looks like my previous Mazda 626 1992 had less problems in 2 years.- Read Guest's review (64 words and 1 comment)
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gv 17th Sep 2008
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Bad choice for me to buy it. Engine major problems. Cylinder head replaced after 59000 km.
engine vibrations and major underpower after repare. dealer dont know what is the problem.- Read gv's review (29 words)
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Guest 22nd Aug 2008
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I have a tdi 130 VW Passat I have covered 298k and have had no problems so do invest in 1 as they are great. My mate has the new 140 bhp 2006 and he has had no end of problems. Does anyone know why?- Read Guest's review (45 words)
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conkerpot 10th Aug 2008
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VW Passat TDI 130BHP Highline 05 plate - 2005 has fantastic spec right down to the heated leather seats + all the gadgets and mod cons, esp, climate control, cruise control, onboard computer etc. But has great poke and is brilliant fun to drive. Love it when the turbo kicks in even at reletively low revs. Has fantastic fuel economy - pushing 50 miles to the gallon when compared to my previous car which was a ford focus tdi engine which only did 38 mpg.
Absolutely blown away by how good this c ...- Read conkerpot's review (126 words)
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kenobi 24th May 2008
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I would wholely advise any would be buyer whom is thinking of buying a passat to invest in one, what a great car and a great investment it wont disappoint, Get One Now.- Read kenobi's review (56 words)
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Guest 4th Apr 2008
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very reliable and confident even at lower speeds due to turbo at low revs.- Read Guest's review (33 words)
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nishwick 21st Oct 2007
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VW Passat 1.9tdi 100bhp PD 2002 (52 plate)
Lots of room, rear seats comfortable and airy. Comfy seats, plenty of pulling power, lovely on motorways, can be as exhillerating to drive as you wish. Genuinely get 50mpg + on motorways, 44mpg on my way to work on A roads and sitting in city traffic.
Mine is serviced at Kettering VW - they've been brilliant. The car is always returned washed and shiny from a service, and cheaper then Reg Vardy service.
I bought the car with 30K miles on it, i' ...- Read nishwick's review (384 words)
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richskyrme 23rd Jul 2007
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I had a 1.9TDI sport for 6 years, and covered 160,000 rural miles in it, not much motorway driving. I push my cars hard and was very impressed with the performance and even the fuel economy when pushing on.
The car was shunted up the rear, submerged in a river up o the door handles (don't ask) and had a head on in a lane (I wasn't actually driving at the time), and following VW repairs for these incidents still felt solid and drove well.
Buy one, they are solid as a rock.- Read richskyrme's review (203 words)
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stmartinsdiver
7th Jun 2006
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I bought my 130 Volkswagen Passat TDI Sport new and did 70,000 miles in 3 years without it ever actually breaking down. But, during that time it had 2 replacement water pumps, 1 turbo unit and my local VW dealer never did find what caused the engine management warning light to keep coming on. Despite that, I'd have another as it was so nice to drive. Although it was a Tiptronic automatic it was very economical averaging around 45 mpg but was still very quick off the mark and would easily out acc ...- Read stmartinsdiver's review (126 words)
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tsim34 29th Apr 2006
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My Volkswagen Passat TDI drives like a hot hatch with 50+ mpg & never needs fixing super all rounder well recommended- Read tsim34's review (56 words)
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wacko jacko 27th Mar 2006
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I have owned a 90BHP Passat 1.9TDI for the past three years. I purchased the car with 50,000 on the clock. I have done 35k since. I have been so impressed with the car that I am about to change it for the 130 bhp model. Economy is superb for the size of the car, the car is well laid out inside with extras that you appreciate every time you use the car. Reliability has been great although the multi link front suspension system is prone to wearing which means costly repairs for arms links etc ...- Read wacko jacko's review (126 words)
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Rick Thompson 14th Sep 2005
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2005 Volkswagon Passat TDI, very impressed, tight, solid and well thought out design. The biggie for me is the 48.9 mpg that I am getting on the highway and mid to high 30's in town.
I notice a small vibration during idle (inherent to all diesels) and a little loud, but both of these go away once you start to accelarate.- Read Rick Thompson's review (74 words)
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Vedran 16th Aug 2005
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My friend have VW Passat TDI 115 HP and he is very happy but I don't like that car beacuse he is ugly. It is not comfort for that size of car. It's not practicaly his commodity is not good. His seats are very hard and plastic on doors and interior panel is very hard and uncomfortably. Only one good thin in this car is stereo system.- Read Vedran's review (75 words and 2 comments)
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cathaoir corr 1st Dec 2004
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Previously had a 1998 110 TDI, Changed to a 2001 130 Volkswagen Passat TDI sport. The 130 has a lot more power but I find that its doing around 44 mph compared to the 110 which did about 54 mpg. Although the 130 handles like a dream I don't think it is as comfortable as the 110. VW seem to have re-positioned the central arm rest and the driving position seems to be a bit lower, The 6-speed gear box is probably an advantage on motorways but most of my journeys are up country roads.- Read cathaoir corr's review (119 words)
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Bought my Volkswagen Passat TDI 90BHP car about a month ago with 106000 on the clock with fvsh. Had a petrol Omega before this which I found lacking in virtually every dept. So moving to a diesel Passat was a total change and all for the better. This car just cruises on the motorway which is where I do most of my driving. I find it handles great and is really quiet. I like the general layout of the dash but the stereo can be a bit fiddly and would prefer single cd player in cabin rather than mul ...- Read siren's review (113 words)
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