RE The Passat Wagon
In Spring 2000 they will be offering the Passat with the Audi
all-wheel drive system and a 5-speed transmission (I think you can
order it now with the "4matic" automatic transmission).
Doug Noble
Vienna, Virginia
SPL311-25006
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Author: svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com at NetTalk
Date: 9/13/2000 10:15 AM
Consider the VW Passat wagon. More room for less money than the Audi, with
which it shares
an engine (the 1.8 litre light-pressure turbo-charged 4-cyl.). Great build
quality, MUCH
better rear legroom than the A4 Audi and that little 1.8 litre engine (let
alone the V6)
moves it out pretty darn well. (Though if it had been within our budget, the
5-series BMW
Sport Wagon would have gotten a serious look from me...).
Put a set of non-Firestone tires on the Exploder and sell it before OPEC
bumps crude
prices to $50/bbl and gas goes to $2.50/$2.75 per gallon, then buy a
vehicle that allows
you to drive safely by virtue of handling and maneuverability, and not just
the ability to
take a hit because you're bigger than the other guy (unless he is also
driving an SUV...
).
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
Beamonk@aol.com wrote:
> My girlfriend has one of those "Exploders", and I hate it. Poor handling,
> build quality to name a few. I have been discreetly trying to get her to
get
> an Audi, Bmw, etc. If I had a family and the money to spend, I would get
an
> Audi or BMW or MB station wagon. Great handling, reliable,(still high
> maintance being German), and hold resale value far better than another of
the
> zillion Explorers. My main concern is that we have yet to see how high
this
> gas stuff is going to cost. If it really goes up, you might see a flood of
> SUV's on the market. My .02
> John Brasfield
> SEROC
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