Last week I bought a 2019 Passat 2.0 150hp R Line DSG 7 gear (as a replacement for my trusty but aging 2011 2.0 Bluemotion) and I am very pleased indeed. I need a larger car for my business and this is a no brainer for me, it's the third model I have driven and I think they are a very reliable and economical car, super comfortable for long journeys and roomy as heck. This new one has only done 18500 miles from new so is well under average. I haven't had an automatic before so I wasn't too sure about this, but I love it and it makes driving in slow traffic easier ... but I can always knock it into manual if I want (hint: I don't). Driving it is ECO mode this past week gets me over 61mpg. Plus it still has the lovely analogue clock. May this car keep going for many more decades!
Hi just started looking for a vw estate ,and this 1.6 tdi bluemotion attracted me . I would use this car to drive from south spain to scotland ..bit of a drive ? how do you think a 1.6 engine would cope with that distance travelling faster than limit ??
Great review Dan. I bought the B5 passat red 1.9 TDI model a no of years ago, no issue with engine, faultless, did have a minor gearbox issue but loved the grunt of that vw engine. Thinking of investing in an estate diesel but also considering the gte passat. I'm not sure on reliability / if the gte hybrid will hold its value
Great video, I've a 2.0 TDI 150 BHP DSG 2018, 182. Couple of videos on my channel about it if interested, Passat saloon now gone, according to VW it will live on only as estate. My car has LED matrix headlights, so when it sees a car coming it can split the beam, heated seats front and back and heated steering wheel, massage function drivers seats, 4 cameras, front back and one each side, foldable tow bar, easy open boot, just wave foot underneath and it opens, button to close. 19 inch Verona alloys, updated 7 speed wet clutch dsg, launch control, android auto and apple CarPlay, satnav, self parking, blind spot monitoring, digital cockpit, memory seats, you can play games on it when you're stopped etc. Rear cross traffic alert, maneuvering assist, so if it thinks I'm too close to an object it will slam the brakes if I'm going too fast in reverse, there's tons more. Great cars, hope VW do keep them in some form, hate to see them die off.
@@Edvard.Munchkin Ah ok. Same with mine apart from a recent oil leak from the oil cooler housing - not a big job. Other than that it's fine. Still smells new somehow too! Mine's a 2019!
Too bad carmakers are compensating for crazy demands toward SUVs and crossovers which personally I think doesn't look as good as estate cars. Although estate car is still an ongoing trend in Europe but in other parts of the world like Asia and North America, you can barely see one on the road unless they're imported ones.
your reviewing an estate and notreviewing the boot space? its what make makes estate different to saloons, other than that good review seriously planning to get one of these after hearing all the horror stories of bmw tourings
Last week I bought a 2019 Passat 2.0 150hp R Line DSG 7 gear (as a replacement for my trusty but aging 2011 2.0 Bluemotion) and I am very pleased indeed. I need a larger car for my business and this is a no brainer for me, it's the third model I have driven and I think they are a very reliable and economical car, super comfortable for long journeys and roomy as heck. This new one has only done 18500 miles from new so is well under average. I haven't had an automatic before so I wasn't too sure about this, but I love it and it makes driving in slow traffic easier ... but I can always knock it into manual if I want (hint: I don't). Driving it is ECO mode this past week gets me over 61mpg. Plus it still has the lovely analogue clock. May this car keep going for many more decades!
Hi just started looking for a vw estate ,and this 1.6 tdi bluemotion attracted me . I would use this car to drive from south spain to scotland ..bit of a drive ? how do you think a 1.6 engine would cope with that distance travelling faster than limit ??
A proper estate car: who needs a SUV if you can have one of these. The 2.0 litre 148 bhp diesel is a good compromise between performance and economy .
Great review, Dan, thanks! Currently considering either the 1.6 or 2 litre diesel estate.
What did you decide? I'm having the same debate 😅
Great review Dan. I bought the B5 passat red 1.9 TDI model a no of years ago, no issue with engine, faultless, did have a minor gearbox issue but loved the grunt of that vw engine. Thinking of investing in an estate diesel but also considering the gte passat. I'm not sure on reliability / if the gte hybrid will hold its value
Great video, I've a 2.0 TDI 150 BHP DSG 2018, 182. Couple of videos on my channel about it if interested, Passat saloon now gone, according to VW it will live on only as estate. My car has LED matrix headlights, so when it sees a car coming it can split the beam, heated seats front and back and heated steering wheel, massage function drivers seats, 4 cameras, front back and one each side, foldable tow bar, easy open boot, just wave foot underneath and it opens, button to close. 19 inch Verona alloys, updated 7 speed wet clutch dsg, launch control, android auto and apple CarPlay, satnav, self parking, blind spot monitoring, digital cockpit, memory seats, you can play games on it when you're stopped etc. Rear cross traffic alert, maneuvering assist, so if it thinks I'm too close to an object it will slam the brakes if I'm going too fast in reverse, there's tons more. Great cars, hope VW do keep them in some form, hate to see them die off.
Hi Dan, what mileage did you do on yours? I've put 169k mi on my Highline 2.0 TDI 150 DSG so far... unsure whether to sell or not...
@@JeremiahOBrien-tt6xy 102,000 mi. No trouble with it at all. Will keep going don't worry
@@Edvard.Munchkin Ah ok. Same with mine apart from a recent oil leak from the oil cooler housing - not a big job. Other than that it's fine. Still smells new somehow too! Mine's a 2019!
@@JeremiahOBrien-tt6xy that's a fair mileage in 4 years how did you manage that?
The new Superb really takes it to the next level.
Practicality ❤
Estates all day. Ps. love the new POV cam
Thanks man, just trying some new shots to keep it fresh!
Nice review
Thank you! Cheers man
In my opinion all modern cars looks good as estate cars (now they are called touring cars)no like used to.
Too bad carmakers are compensating for crazy demands toward SUVs and crossovers which personally I think doesn't look as good as estate cars. Although estate car is still an ongoing trend in Europe but in other parts of the world like Asia and North America, you can barely see one on the road unless they're imported ones.
your reviewing an estate and notreviewing the boot space? its what make makes estate different to saloons, other than that good review seriously planning to get one of these after hearing all the horror stories of bmw tourings