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    Looking to buy Passat 3C V6

    Hi all,

    I'm looking to buy an Passat 3C V6 FSI DSG 4-Motion 6cil. 3.2 - 2006 with 200.000 km and wanting to know what any common issues or problems are or what to look out for when buying?

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    Excellent condition Volkswagen Passat All Wheel Drive Sedan with almost every option one could get with this car. Regretful sale as only selling due to planned upgrade to Seven seater vehicle. This car comes with six month rego and near new 4 tyres. The list of options includes VW RNS510 satellite navigation system, factory fitted bluetooth phone kit, Sunroof, Electric seats with memory, factory fitted removable towbar, bi-xenon adaptive lights, factory fitted rear seat shade.

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    Boki

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    Last edited by VW VR6; 17-04-2013 at 10:04 PM.
    R36 > MK5 2006 1.9 TDI > MK4 2003 1.6 Generation > MK3 1995 2.8 VR6 > MK2 1990 1.6 > MK1 1982 1.8 GTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by VW VR6 View Post
    I'm looking to buy an Passat 3C V6 FSI DSG 4-Motion 6cil. 3.2 - 2006 with 200.000 km and wanting to know what any common issues or problems are or what to look out for when buying?
    That's some fairly extreme mileage in that car - 200k kms in 6-7 years = almost 30k kms each year.

    I'd be looking at lower mileage examples - surely similarly optioned examples with fewer kms wouldn't be too much dearer?

    If you are set on this one, I'd be checking the usual stuff (service history, no unusual noises on the road, rust, DSG operation, check all the gizmos to make sure they work, etc).

    I'd also be checking the MFD for any problems on the display itself (dead pixels, iffy backlight) etc, electric park brake operation. More importantly though, I'd be checking that the DSG has been serviced every 45,000kms - but given that you've already driven a MkV TDI, you'd probably already know about DSG servicing requirements...

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    Thanks "kleung" so much.
    I am already check almost all of that, but will perform another check again this week.
    Once more time - Thanks for friendly and full of detail answer.

    Cheers
    R36 > MK5 2006 1.9 TDI > MK4 2003 1.6 Generation > MK3 1995 2.8 VR6 > MK2 1990 1.6 > MK1 1982 1.8 GTI

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    the handbrake button always stuffs up on the passat b6, i had mine changed a couple of times.

    also listen to noise when turning the steering wheel at low speed, seems like it a common problem with the steering rake as well.

    i have the same model 3.2 v6 as well, really good on fuel getting 10l/100kms on average 80% city, 20% freeway

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    Try to get one without the grandpa dash.

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    Thanks so much v1no & booba.
    Still thinking about Passat and still looking too.
    Thanks for answer and friendly help.
    Cheers
    R36 > MK5 2006 1.9 TDI > MK4 2003 1.6 Generation > MK3 1995 2.8 VR6 > MK2 1990 1.6 > MK1 1982 1.8 GTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by booba View Post
    Try to get one without the grandpa dash.
    Don't knock it (too much!) - if it's a great car, don't worry about having a wood dash trim - consider it a bonus (or otherwise)!

    Re 'grandpa dash' - love the expression booba! Have it on my car (got it to break up the shinyness of too much metal in the cabin) and, yes, I am working on joining the 'grandpa' brigade, but the kids are too young.

    Will just have to enjoy the Passat for the great car it is.
    MY12.5 B7 Passat Wagon : : TDI Highline : : Icelandic Grey : : black leather interior
    sports pack | sat-nav | panoramic glass roof | adaptive cruise control | driver/lane assist | bi-xenons/LEDs | RVC plus | auto-park | auto tailgate | tow-bar | mud-flaps | sill-protection | wood trim - ||| - Lakin plate mounts | tinted | Opti-Coat | LED reverse lights | bright white driving lights + turn lights (LEDs were too 'dim')

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    I just like calling it a grandpa dash really that is all Too right on enjoying the Passat. It sounds even better now that mine has 10000 on the clock

    Quote Originally Posted by wind View Post
    Don't knock it (too much!) - if it's a great car, don't worry about having a wood dash trim - consider it a bonus (or otherwise)!

    Re 'grandpa dash' - love the expression booba! Have it on my car (got it to break up the shinyness of too much metal in the cabin) and, yes, I am working on joining the 'grandpa' brigade, but the kids are too young.

    Will just have to enjoy the Passat for the great car it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by booba View Post
    I just like calling it a grandpa dash really that is all Too right on enjoying the Passat. It sounds even better now that mine has 10000 on the clock
    Yeah, I agree with you that the term 'grandpa dash' fits it perfectly - because it is!

    And I have one . . .
    MY12.5 B7 Passat Wagon : : TDI Highline : : Icelandic Grey : : black leather interior
    sports pack | sat-nav | panoramic glass roof | adaptive cruise control | driver/lane assist | bi-xenons/LEDs | RVC plus | auto-park | auto tailgate | tow-bar | mud-flaps | sill-protection | wood trim - ||| - Lakin plate mounts | tinted | Opti-Coat | LED reverse lights | bright white driving lights + turn lights (LEDs were too 'dim')

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    surprisingly it revs alot harder and faster than the cc 3.6 ( my missus's )

    the 3.6 on the cc feels lazy but definitely alot more torquey than the 3.2

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