Volkswagen Reveals the All-New Passat – A First-In-Class Vehicle That Delivers Superior German Engineering and Is Built in America. The larger, sophisticated Passat offers best-in-class rear legroom, ...
Much has been said about the 2012 Passat: It is the second of Volkswagen's new "Americanized" cars and the first to come from its all-new factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The new plant seems up to ...
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The new 2012 Passat is no longer a premium-priced model; Volkswagen has made this redesigned model fully competitive in price and features with other high-value models such as the Hyundai Sonata and ...
El Segundo, Calif. (November 16, 2011)-Motor Trend, the world's authority on cars, trucks and SUVs announced today the Volkswagen Passat as its 2012 Car of the Year. Now in its 62nd year, the Motor ...
Motor Trend has chosen the recipient of its Car of the Year Award, revealing the winner Wednesday at the Los Angeles International Auto Show. Taking home the honor is the 2012 Volkswagon Passat, after ...
Robots at the Volkswagen Chattanooga plant weld a 2012 VW Passat in the body shop at the plant near Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S., on Wednesday, June 1, 2011. The plant which has an initial capacity of ...
The new 2012 Passat is no longer a premium-priced model; Volkswagen has made this redesigned model fully competitive in price and features with other high-value models such as the Hyundai Sonata and ...
Some years ago, after the end of the Cold War and (previous) Russian domination of Eastern Europe, the great but much devalued Skoda motor works – and the brand – was acquired by the Volkswagen group.