For This is one of the cheapest Passats you can buy, but it comes with a strong engine and lots of kit.
Against The 1.6 diesel alternative is more frugal and some of the interior plastics are a bit dour.
This is our favourite petrol-powered Passat. It comes with all the power and kit you need, yet it’s reasonably priced.
The Passat doesn’t offer the hatchback versatility of some rivals – unless you choose the estate version – but its classy image and roomy cabin are plenty of compensation.
As well as cutting a suitable dash in the corporate car park, the Passat is good to drive, if not quite as accomplished as a Ford Mondeo. There are some fine engines to choose from, most of which are very competitive for CO2 emissions and fuel economy.
For the most part, the Passat lives up to its upmarket image. It’s solidly built and looks the part, but some of the interior plastics aren’t as plush as you might expect.
Entry-level S trim provides all the basics, and SE and Sport versions come with plenty of kit. A number of high-tech options are available, including systems that steer the car into a suitable parking space for you and one that can stop the car at low speed if you get too close to the one in front.
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