2013 Volkswagen Passat 2.5 Se on 2040-cars
1301 US 31 S., Greenwood, Indiana, United States
Engine:2.5L I5 20V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1VWBH7A34DC095649
Stock Num: V5926
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Passat 2.5 SE
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Platinum Grey Metallic
Interior Color: Titan Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
SE trim. EPA 31 MPG Hwy/22 MPG City! Excellent Condition, Volkswagen Certified. Heated Seats, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Multi-CD Changer, Satellite Radio, FIRST AID KIT, MAT KIT, Overhead Airbag, Alloy Wheels. SEE MORE!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Heated Driver Seat, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Multi-CD Changer, Aluminum Wheels, Heated Seats MP3 Player, Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Child Safety Locks, Steering Wheel Controls. ======OPTION PACKAGES: MAT KIT: (4) rubber mats, trunk liner, FIRST AID KIT. SE with Platinum Grey Metallic exterior and Titan Black interior features a 5 Cylinder Engine with 170 HP at 5700 RPM*. Serviced here, Non-Smoker vehicle, Low Miles, Passed Service Inspection, CPO Elite. ======EXPERTS CONCLUDE: CarAndDriver.com's review says The Passat is larger, now made in America for American tastes, and it offers a lot of bang for your buck while still retaining many VW hallmark qualities.. Great Gas Mileage: 31 MPG Hwy. ======OUR OFFERINGS: Whether you are looking for a new, used or Certified BMW, Infiniti, Subaru, or VW you'll find it at Dreyer & Reinbold Greenwood. All of our used cars must pass a comprehensive service inspection to ensure its quality and reliability. Each car is competitively priced in the market, and we provide you a free CarFax report. Discover the best value at Dreyer & Reinbold Greenwood. Pricing analysis performed on 6/16/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
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Volkswagen Golf Wagon caught completely uncovered
Thu, 28 Feb 2013Without a lot of information to go with them, our camera-toting spies have captured some new images of a Volkswagen Golf wagon variant that is almost completely undisguised. In fact, the one piece of camouflage on the tidy wagon would probably have gone unnoticed to most casual viewers. Look closely at the rear three-quarter view of the car and you'll notice that the apparent taillight clusters are actually fakes - the outline of the real units is faintly visible behind the blue bodywork and the sticker-like fake taillights.
It's a good guess then, that this Golf wagon (called a Golf Kombi by our spy photographer) is a prototype that's pretty far along in the development cycle for Volkswagen. We can't be sure what impact this will have on the company's small wagon offering here in the US, but we'd be pretty surprised if something very like this didn't end up as the next Jetta SportWagen. We might well have more information on that front, after we visit Geneva next week.
2014 Volkswagen XL1 [w/video]
Mon, 11 Mar 2013World's Most Efficient Car Impresses, Not Without Compromises
Among our many duties at the recent Geneva Motor Show, we were offered a pretty exclusive drive in the new Volkswagen XL1 hyper-efficient plug-in diesel hybrid. There is so much that is interesting about a car like this reaching production from a major automaker that it's tough to know where to begin.
First off, you should know that - at least for this generation - there is absolutely no chance in Albuquerque that this "1-liter vehicle" (i.e. a vehicle that can burn just one liter of fuel to travel 100 kilometers, or 62.1 miles) will ever make it into the hands of North American customers. We, too, were having trouble imagining an XL1 in typical American traffic, surrounded by comparatively massive pickups and SUVs. The driving experience had us recalling a couple of weeks in 1999 when we drove the then-revolutionary Honda Insight hybrid on US roads. We keenly remember the feeling of being very small and vulnerable, even as we felt proudly green in our 61-mpg Tochigi pod. Thing is, the Volkswagen is smaller still, and nearly as light despite its more complex drivetrain and safety features.
Watch the VW E-Golf get made
Fri, Jun 13 2014If you've ever been on a tour of an automotive factory, you know how mesmerizing it can be to see humans and robots work together to build our four-wheeled friends. The swift automation, the cleanliness, the trained hands deftly fitting pieces together and watchful eyes inspecting every piece of the car, it's all quite impressive, especially if the vehicle is one you, as an observer, are fond of. Even just seeing a fresh, gleaming badge being applied to immaculately painted sheet metal is enough to curl ones toes. Such is the case with this video from of the E-Golf being pieced together in the Volkswagen's Wolfsburg plant. There's no narration or music - just the sounds of production - so it's easy to follow the singular motions that go into the process without distraction, with a slight sense of actually being on the floor. This solo video is only seven minutes long, so it's not quite the epic that was the BMW i3 production series. Therefore, we miss a lot of the initial build, such as pressing the sheet metal, painting, and putting together a lot of the inner workings. What is refreshing to see is how much of the final touches of the electric Golf are done by hand using actual hand tools (and with typical German efficiency). There's even a person riding a bicycle through the factory at one point, which is common at Wolfsburg and also rather quaint. Enjoy the video below, and if you have a suggestion for a good soundtrack to go along with it, sound off in the comments. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.