2006 Volkswagen Passat 2.0t Sedan 4-door - One Owner on 2040-cars
Clermont, Florida, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0L 1984CC 121Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Volkswagen
Model: Passat
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2.0T Sedan 4-Door
Options: AM/FM Satellite Radio with 6 Disc CD player, Sunroof, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 132,129
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 2.0T
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
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Pictured is our one owner 2006 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T. This Passat sports a 6 speed automatic transmission which shifts flawlessly as well as a gas sipping 2.0 turbo charged engine which will throw you back into your seat. This car has 132K miles and has been impeccably maintained and we have all of the maintenance records since the car was purchased to prove it. This car was dealership maintained for the first 5 years and then maintained by the Magic Mechanic on Lee Road in Orlando. This car has been regularly serviced by the Magic Mechanic using Amsoil synthetic oil products both in the engine and transmission, as well as Amsoil Antifreeze service. The Air Conditioning system will freeze you out and, in addition, has been serviced with ICE 32 to enhance cooling and longivity of the a-c system. The timing belt was changed last year, and all four of the struts, as well as the front and rear brakes were changed earlier this year. The 215/60 R 16 tires are almost new, and have less than 4K miles on them. To say this car is in excellent condition is an understatement. The gray leatherette interior is virtually flawless, as is the dark blue metallic exterior. The sun roof works perfectly, as does the AM/FM satellite radio with an integral 6 disc CD changer.
If you are looking for a "new" car without the the new car price, then you have found it here. A review of the 2006 PAssat 2.0T is listed below. By the way, this car has been garage kept since we bought it. Any questions simply ask!!!
On the Road: Turbo engine is beyond impressive
To describe the 2006 Passat's 2-liter turbocharged engine as impressive is an understatement. Rated at 200 hp plus 207 lb./ft. of torque at 1800 rpm, it hits 60 mph in 6.9 seconds with the 6-speed manual, 7.4 seconds with the 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission. Power delivery was instantaneous in the automatic version we drove; it even had a pleasant sound unlike most 4-cylinder engines.
The fully-independent suspension (McPherson concept up front, multi-link in rear) provided safe, secure cornering but we noted that road rumble was very audible on poor surfaces. A VW engineer who joined us at dinner explained that the inevitable compromise between ride and roadholding was prejudiced towards the latter in order to maintain a German driving tradition. I wouldn't dispute his choice but some noise-sensitive North Americans may.
Visibility is excellent, the steering wheel adjusts for height and reach, instrumentation is easily read excepting some digital figures. Passats always featured responsive steering and the new model, even with an electrically-assisted system, is no exception. That, plus 4-wheel ABS disc brakes with brake assist and standard electronic stabilisation system, combined to make this mid-size sedan a truly fun car to drive.
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2006 Volkswagen Passat 2.0T: Looks good, drives great, what's not to like?
With a high-tech, full-featured car like the Passat, it isn't possible to list all its attributes, which is why we give you general impressions. And what impressed me, aside from the driving dynamics, were attributes like the roomy rear seat; ease of access; deep pass-through trunk; 8 airbags; crash-active headrests; tire-pressure monitoring; center armrest with cooling storage; leatherette seating areas that feel like real leather: all things most meaningful to the average driver.
An extensive option list offers Danish-built Dynaudio sound; 10-way power driver's seats (happy now, Trevor?), parking distance warning front and rear (only with the 3.6 liter V-6 engine), rain-sensing wipers, headlights that turn with the curves, and on and on.
Getting back to those general impressions I would have to say that I truly enjoyed driving the new Passat. It looks good from the outside, continues the VW reputation for superior dashboard design and the nav system is superb.
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