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    Passat Alltrack news

    Hi all

    I couldn't see much on here about the new Alltrack coming soon to Australia so I thought I'd share what I knew from the dealers in case someone else is interested. As of last week, I heard that a very few models will be coming in at the end of July, with few if any options fitted. People placing orders (of which I am one) should expect to wait until about February to get the orders fulfilled. Price was estimated at $55,000 base which is more than I'd heard from earlier estimates.

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    Ouch, yeah, significantly more than originally announced. Who's putting in their mark up? Dealers, because they can (car sales are booming in Aus, it seems)?

    <rant>

    Also beyond me, why you would have models without options: isn't that at least one reason why you would want a German car? The technology and features? Why would I get a base model? Just so I can show off "look at moi, I've got a German car (had to cancel the kids' private school and the only option I could afford is rubber floor mats, but I'm keeping up with the Joneses)!"

    Of course, if they finally stopped the rort of banning parallel imports for cars, they couldn't rip us off like this. I cry every time I look at how much cheaper I could get one bought and imported from the UK (so it's already LHD of course).

    </rant off>

    PS: is 55K base drive-away? Or are we seriously talking 60+K drive-away for a no-features model? I might look at Audi after all.

    PPS: I'm using a generic "you" above, Martin, not accusing YOU of doing that.

    Quote Originally Posted by martinQ View Post
    Hi all

    I couldn't see much on here about the new Alltrack coming soon to Australia so I thought I'd share what I knew from the dealers in case someone else is interested. As of last week, I heard that a very few models will be coming in at the end of July, with few if any options fitted. People placing orders (of which I am one) should expect to wait until about February to get the orders fulfilled. Price was estimated at $55,000 base which is more than I'd heard from earlier estimates.
    Last edited by Marakai; 25-06-2012 at 09:27 PM.

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    I don't think the dealers have a say in the first load of cars, they will have an allocation later to pick and choose what option they will get. Still, that is not excuse for vwa to pick **** combinations.

    Quote Originally Posted by Marakai View Post
    Ouch, yeah, significantly more than originally announced. Who's putting in their mark up? Dealers, because they can (car sales are booming in Aus, it seems)?

    <rant>

    Also beyond me, why you would have models without options: isn't that at least one reason why you would want a German car? The technology and features? Why would I get a base model? Just so I can show off "look at moi, I've got a German car (had to cancel the kids' private school and the only option I could afford is rubber floor mats, but I'm keeping up with the Joneses)!"

    Of course, if they finally stopped the rort of banning parallel imports for cars, they couldn't rip us off like this. I cry every time I look at how much cheaper I could get one bought and imported from the UK (so it's already LHD of course).

    </rant off>

    PS: is 55K base drive-away? Or are we seriously talking 60+K drive-away for a no-features model? I might look at Audi after all.

    PPS: I'm using a generic "you" above, Martin, not accusing YOU of doing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by booba View Post
    I don't think the dealers have a say in the first load of cars, they will have an allocation later to pick and choose what option they will get. Still, that is not excuse for vwa to pick **** combinations.
    Understood. It's just sort of backwards from what I've experienced in some other countries (US and Germany is where I can speak going by experience): there your showroom models are load to the hilt.

    Which you take a test drive in. Psyched up, it's *then* that you glumly look at the price tag and start subtracting.

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    I came across this from a VW Dealer's blog. Don't know if the specs are off a general/global press release, but seems rather specific:

    The new Volkswagen Passat Alltrack has everything you need to venture off the beaten track.

    With its raised ride height, 4MOTION four-wheel drive and rugged body enhancements, it will take you places the standard Passat wouldn't dare.

    Based on the versatile Passat Estate, the Passat Alltrack's 4MOTION four-wheel drive and raised ride height give it greater agility off-road, while body enhancements provide some protection from scrapes when covering rough terrain.

    These features endow Passat Alltrack with the practicality of an estate car and much of the versatility of a conventional SUV, while a high standard specification level adds more than a touch of luxury. Just one trim level is likely to be offered here - with all the bells and whistles.

    There will be a choice of two drivetrains: a 2.0-litre TDI with six-speed manual gearbox and a 2.0-litre TDI 125kW with six-speed DSG transmission.

    Standard equipment includes Alcantara upholstery, dual zone electronic climate control, RNS 315 touchscreen satellite navigation, DAB radio, MDI iPod connectivity, Bluetooth telephone preparation, cruise control, front and rear parking sensors, tyre pressure monitoring system and 18-inch Canyon alloy wheels.

    A Driver Alert System that monitors the driver's responses to raise awareness of fatigue is also standard, as is ESP. Options include climate seats with massage function, high beam assist which automatically controls dipping of the headlights, side scan lane change assist, which monitors the vehicle's blind spot and adaptive chassis control.

    City emergency braking function is also a likely option along with park assist, rear-view camera and an electrically deployed towbar. The Passat Alltrack has a generous towing capacity of 2,000 kg (braked).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spook View Post
    I came across this from a VW Dealer's blog. Don't know if the specs are off a general/global press release, but seems rather specific:
    RNS315 is the American non premium nav system which is not available in australia as far as I am aware.
    Also we don't get DAB radio in our models so i don't think it would be Australian specific.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spook View Post
    I came across this from a VW Dealer's blog. Don't know if the specs are off a general/global press release, but seems rather specific:
    If the pricing of 55K mentioned earlier is based on that load it wouldn't even be that bad. I've budgeted 65K drive-away.

    However, the Alltrack in Germany is rated for 2,200kg towing. Would that be down-rated in Australia for some reason? It's kind of important for us.

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    If it is close to the spec of the V6, then the price premium for the premium diesel engine is roughly the same as the premium petrol engine...

    It seems fair-ish...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marakai View Post
    If the pricing of 55K mentioned earlier is based on that load it wouldn't even be that bad. I've budgeted 65K drive-away.

    However, the Alltrack in Germany is rated for 2,200kg towing. Would that be down-rated in Australia for some reason? It's kind of important for us.
    I believe it will be rated at 2 tonnes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phaeton View Post
    I believe it will be rated at 2 tonnes.
    Why the hell would they rate it lower than the manufacturer?! Australian nanny-state " we know what's good and safe for you and better than you do" in action again?

    That blows and quite likely puts me back at the drawing board. The Alltrack (in fact any cross-over apart from the A6 Allroad) would be out of consideration. Leaving only a full-bore SUV.

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