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Sun, 16 Oct 2005
The New Passat is upon us. What's also new about the New Passat launch is how it's being launched. I'm talking about alpha:drivers. (news coverage)
And if you figured me the kind of person who'd sign up, you'd be right.
The key perk not mentioned in the news article is that each Alpha:Driver gets up to a $1000 rebate on the purchase or lease of a New Passat.
In that light, the vehicles that offer those benefits, in order of preference, are the A3 DSG (with 31mpg, DSG, and hatch), followed by the Jetta TDI DSG (42mpg, DSG, but no hatch or AWD), my current Passat (29mpg, no DSG, but wagon + AWD), and the 2006 Passat 2.0T Wagon (30mpg, no DSG or AWD, but wagon).
| Vehicle | Economy | DSG | "Avant" | AWD | MSRP (closely configured) |
| '06 Audi A3 | 27/31 mpg | Y | Y | N | ~$28,000 |
| '06 Jetta TDI | 35/42 mpg | Y | N | N | ~$28,000 |
| '02 VW Passat GLX Wagon | 25/29 mpg | N | Y | Torsen | N/A |
| '06 VW Passat 2.0T Wagon | 25/30 mpg (est.) | N | Y | N | ~$28,000 (w/rebate) |
Jason -http://www.hatetatellya.com- writes: BMW?
What about BMW?
Khan -- writes: Why Not BMW?
The 325ix Sport Wagon starts at $34K, with none cheaper than $30K. They get poor gas mileage (the 325ix sedan gets 20/27mpg), and the entry ticket for SMG is > $40K. The Mercedes C230 is a little bit better. Still, it hovers around $30K, and that's with no Wagon, no 4MATIC, and no SMG. One Euro-hatch/wagon that gets close is the Saab 9-3 Sentronic (SMT) wagon (22/31mpg) at just over $30K. Another is the Mini Cooper-S which can be loaded chock-full of options for $28K including "Agitronic" which might just be a fancy Tiptronic rather than SMG/SMT/DSG...
Jason -http://www.hatetatellya.com- writes:
the Japanese automakers tend to make decent vehicles. What they lack in performance and some styling, they seem to make up for in reliability, price, and fuel economy. No I am not saying go out and get a Honda Civic, or a Hyundai, or some hybrid vehicle, but maybe something that is offered from Acura? Doesn't it seem to you that the 2006 Jetta, Passat, and soon the GTI have all taken some styling from the Japanese auto makers. why? Why would they want to go to the "dark side"? While the Cooper car is fun and has tons of options for you to choose from, bottom line it is more of a hassle. The cost of ownership is crazy! Not to mention you have to drive to Fife just to get the oil change (special computer system that requires dealer reset).
Khan -- writes: Fife?
Wow you're right! Only one dealer in the area! As far as Acura, again- no DSG, less than decent gas mileage, no 4-door hatches/wagons... I also looked at Lexus, Honda and Mazda. Mostly the same story. For less than $30K, none have DSG, and surprisingly many get dismal gas mileage with few options for AWD.