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    Passat B7 or Superb

    Looking for ordering a new car, as my lease will end in next Jan, gotta start ordering now.

    Considering both the Superb and Passat. Essentially the same car with different shell. Well, if looking at brand name and resale value, VW seem better choice. But value for money, definitely the Skoda.

    However, after opting the Passat to similar equipment level as the Superb elegance plus more (GPS + RV camera + park assist 2, visibility and driver assist pack, walnut insert) it turn out to be Passat is only $90 more than the superb.

    I personally really like the Superb, but the Passat deal is just too great to resist. What would you do if you are in my situation?

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    Passat B7 or Superb

    Superb for me. Its wider so more comfortable for rear occupants (can fit 3 kids carseats in the back of the Superb but not the passat). Heaps more rear legroom in the Superb. Yes the resale factor maybe a big issue especially on the leasing side. Also not sure if this is the case with the other VW guys but VW here in canberra (Lennock) have about a 4-6 week waiting period to book your car in for repairs/servicing. Skoda service was avail same week. As far as on the road i found it hard to compare as both very similar. Hope that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VAG newbie View Post
    However, after opting the Passat to similar equipment level as the Superb elegance plus more (GPS + RV camera + park assist 2, visibility and driver assist pack, walnut insert) it turns out to be Passat is only $90 more than the Superb.
    Really? I can only assume you're comparing the Passat 118TSI vs Superb Elegance 118TSI. I guess that's both a positive and negative for both cars. The Superb is available with greater spec differences (and even more are on the way too) whereas the 118TSI Passat is the base model. Goes both ways though and you can easily say the Superb lineup is too complicated (which I personally believe). I'm gonna say Superb because it actually has character, it comes with everything as standard and I'm pretty sure you can't get heated rear seats in a Passat . I find it weird they look so similar though... And it annoys me that the Passat interior is almost identical to the last model.
    Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
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    Both 125TDI. I know, I got surprised myself. Was about to put in an order for the Superb. I would've thought that Skoda is easier to haggle, but apparently not!

    Yes, no rear heated seat with Passat, but you get lane departure warning, LED lights front and rear (as part of the package), 6 CD even with GPS, MDI, full size alloy spare, park assist 2 that is one generation advanced, and the bluemotion start/stop technology, and factory fitted RV camera that tells you the direction you are going, and the VW badge for $90 more! (it's ninety, I haven't missed a 0)

    But Passat looks like Aurion or the Camry that was 2 generation old.

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    That must be a great deal because, according to carsales, a Passat 125TDI Highline hits parody with a Superb Elegance 125TDI sedan ($52,590 on road in NSW) in terms of price with the Dynaudio pack, walnut trim and electric driver's seat (std on the Superb Elegance). To add sat-nav and xenons (both std again on the Superb) on the Passat you need to add the sat-nav/rear camera, alarm and driver assistance pack which equals $59,100 apparently. As I said, you've done very well!
    Mine: Silver 2006 Volkswagen Golf Sportline 2.0FSI 6M (with a sunroof)
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    Actually I didn't opt for power front seat and dynaudio as I didn't need it. So, take another $3500 price difference off, it makes a bit less attractive now.

    Actually I'm leaning more toward Superb again as reverse camera will not be available for MY12. Just gotta get a written guarantee that RVC will be included before I'd make decision. (The superb quote I have includes RVC, but 3rd party utilizing the RNS510 screen)

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    Funny you should ask, I was at VW yesterday looking for a small hatch for mum. I sat in the Passat and compared to the superb it felt rather cramped. I told the sales man the same thing and he asked me what do I usually drive, I replied A superb.
    "No wonder you are feeling cramped, those things are spacious"
    Yes, and also on a 125TDI Superb you get a lot more standard accessories than that of the passat. Instead of jumping to instant conclusions, just take some time and check every single box and then compare.
    I wish you luck in your hunt.

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    Are we talking sedans or wagons?
    For a sedan I'd go Passat every day I think the Superb sedan looks somewhat unbalanced. For wagons it would be the other way around, the Superb would be my choice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ncramo View Post
    Superb for me. Its wider so more comfortable for rear occupants (can fit 3 kids carseats in the back of the Superb but not the passat). Heaps more rear legroom in the Superb. Yes the resale factor maybe a big issue especially on the leasing side. Also not sure if this is the case with the other VW guys but VW here in canberra (Lennock) have about a 4-6 week waiting period to book your car in for repairs/servicing. Skoda service was avail same week. As far as on the road i found it hard to compare as both very similar. Hope that helps.

    Lets face it, both are great cars...

    Some info though;
    - Width 1817mm (Skoda) / 1820mm (VW) I have no info available on the interior dimensions of the Passat, but one could assume very similar.
    - Length 4838mm (Skoda) / 4771mm (VW)
    - Luggage Volume (L) 633L or 1865L with seats down (Skoda) / 603L or 1731L with seats down (VW)

    I chose the VW, however if I had my time again I would consider the Superb (in wagon form only) as the sedan just does not do it for me!

    Once again, both are great cars and either will not dissapoint.

    Just keep away from Holden Sportwagons...
    MY18 VW Passat Alltrack Wolfsburg Edition + Panoramic Sunroof + some extra goodies... (Pure White)
    MY17 ŠKODA Superb 206TSI 4x4 + Sunroof + Tech Pack + Comfort Pack + some extra goodies... (Moon White)

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    Thanks for the advice! It's the sedan I'm after cuz my wife already got a Volvo XC60. looks like not many people are voting for Superb Sedan. Well, any superb sedan advocate?

    It's quite important that I get all your views. Cuz people on this forum are a lot more knowledgeable than average Joes, and can see beyond the Skoda badge. If even you guys reckon Passat is better in sedan, it will really reflect when it comes to resale, ie, no one will want the superb sedan!

    To be a winner in both, maybe I'll go with Passat sedan now, and when my wife's car lease expires, I'll get a Superb Wagon

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