The Passat TDI has the peaky GT TDI's 125kw 350nm 2.0 engine. In stock form this has a massive torque spike at 2000 rpm, and whilst I love that, it certainly doesn't make for easy or tyre friendly driving. In the heavier Passat I've heard it's better, but I'm afraid it's part of the animal. I do know a retune of the ECU tends to smooth that spike out, and give a more all over whilst giving a more controlled drive. That's something I personally don't want, but for your case this may be an option. Obvioulsy there are warranty concerns there, and with a newer car I'd suggest looking at the top end tunes that are easily turned off and don't register on the ECU's flash counter, and make it obvious to VW that it's been retuned.
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