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    Passat CC

    Hi guys,

    Old man is looking at a new Passat, R36 is out of the question (i cried a little as i get to drive whatever it is )

    He wanted a passat or bmw 520d. the bmw hes looking at looks old in my opinion, so talked him into a desiel passat at the moment.

    Wondering if any of you guys have them wish you had/hadnt got add-ons or bigger/smaller engines etc those sort of thing.

    Any good or bad facts about them before buying?

    Does anyone on here have a passat cc?
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    if your dad is only going to drive it small distances dont go the TDI, diesel partictular filter may become a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vwguru View Post
    if your dad is only going to drive it small distances dont go the TDI, diesel partictular filter may become a problem.
    Thanks for the advice. He goes longs distances, VIC to QLD, Bairnsdale to melb airport (3hrs+) he has a ford focus as a run around, and the reason he wants a diesel is because running a 4.7lt V8 Jeep navigator down to melb once a week hurts at the fuel station haha (great fun around town on my P's though )
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    dylan, my dad just ordered himself a CC two weeks ago. got the TDI...and it has enough get up and go for the older folk. plenty of torque!

    bang for your buck...you can't go wrong with the CC.

    check out the truffle colour leather seats as well. wow...

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    Quote Originally Posted by limmy View Post
    dylan, my dad just ordered himself a CC two weeks ago. got the TDI...and it has enough get up and go for the older folk. plenty of torque!

    bang for your buck...you can't go wrong with the CC.

    check out the truffle colour leather seats as well. wow...
    haha prob is my dad is a hoon from time to time, so be interesting to see how he goes. i havnt gone to have a look at it yet, thinking im going to have to!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dylan8 View Post
    haha prob is my dad is a hoon from time to time, so be interesting to see how he goes. i havnt gone to have a look at it yet, thinking im going to have to!
    go the V6 CC..the diesel is too slow for a heavy car - the V6 will give the R36 a good run and it is really sexy!! I went the V6 Highline in black because i needed the 5 seats, otherwise the V6 CC was the pick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by V6Passat View Post
    go the V6 CC..the diesel is too slow for a heavy car - the V6 will give the R36 a good run and it is really sexy!! I went the V6 Highline in black because i needed the 5 seats, otherwise the V6 CC was the pick.
    If he's doing long distances, I say take the diesel. It's cheaper to buy and it will use less fuel than the V6. IMHO - the diesel will be better on the highway too for overtaking with the torque (having driven the Volvo S80 D5... it may be slow from a stand still, but overtaking speed is immense)

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    I had a CC diesel as a loan car today after having my R32 in to have the air-con fixed (hopefully it's not an annual thing).

    It does have bags of torque and does seem to get up and go when it wants to. It's a real lazy car to drive and the cruise control that will keep a constant distance with the car infront was actually quite cool.

    I thought it was well appointed, felt good on the road and got quite a lot of looks from other motorists. The seats.. holy crap those seats. I wish I could stick them in my R.

    I'd opt for the petrol 6 version myself but I'm sure I'd grow to love the plain old diesel CC.

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    If you thought the CC seats were good, try the R36 seats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    If you thought the CC seats were good, try the R36 seats!
    I'm too scared to sit in one, only had my R32 a year and I'm afraid I'd put myself into hock if I did.

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