why the new Passat is as disappointing as the new Jetta is impressive

June 3rd, 2007
This is not a driver’s car. The abiding dynamic characteristic is torque steer… it’s not sporty. Its damping is similar to base Audis; it makes for a comfortable ride, but the car doesn’t like quick bumps, and it wallows and complains when pushed. “A significant annoyance,” said Sherman, “is the throttle damper. Lift abruptly off the gas, and the throttle stays open for a second or three. You want to slow down, but the car doesn’t.” Many other testers echoed his complaints… To start the Passat, the driver must insert the key—a handsome little black-and-chrome wedge—into a slot in the dash and then push on it just so. It might sound easy, but it was often like trying to shove a pill down a dog’s throat… To own the last Passat was to announce that you were a little smarter, a little edgier, and a little more interesting than the guys in the Camrys and the Accords. This new Passat—a very good and, in our case, a very reliable family sedan—has lost some of that hard-to-define intrinsic value…The old Passat felt like ‘new luxury.’ It was special, beautifully trimmed, and overly loaded. This one would be lauded if it were a Ford family sedan, but it’s a sad drop from the Passat’s glory days. – Automobile

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