Used 2010 Volkswagen CC Consumer Reviews
My VW CC, 1 year 3 months, 20k, since
I've purchase my 2010 VW CC 2.0L Turbo Sport, 6M, brand new and here's what i have to say. I purchased this car simply because of its appeal and it has been a fun and reliable ride so far. I hadn't had any mechanical issues, just regular oil change, etc. Interior is quiet. Performance and fuel economy is sufficient just above 2k RPM. It has a lot of standard safety features that give me a peace of mind and it's one of those cars you just can't ignore. Great job VW designing nice combination of stunning design and sufficient performance.
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auto trans can be jerky with hot weather
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This is a VW?
I've had this pocket rocket 2 weeks. My 3 previous vehicles were luxury SUVs. Got the CC because my wife is still thrilled with her 2008 Eos. This is one fine machine. Great design, inside and out. People think it's a Mercedes CLS. Tremendous acceleration from 4-cylinder 2.0-liter turbo. Great cornering. Excellent mileage. My choice came down to CC, Honda Crosstour and Lexus 350ES. No question, I made the right choice. Free scheduled maintenance for 3 years sealed the deal. With a different badge (Audi, BMW or Mercedes), this car would cost $10,000 to $30,000 more.
2010 VW CC Automatic Trans
Love the car. It is fun to drive and I get complements everywhere. I paid 27K with everything except financing. Financing was 5.99% for 60 months.
Almost satisfied....
I purchased this car with 93,000 miles on it. I loved the style of the car and it drove really nice and was very comfortable to drive. However, I had it about three months and started getting check engine lights every time I turned around. I had two airflow sensors put on, ended up having an intake manifold replaced because of build up??? Check engine light still came on! I’ve had several people, decent highly recommended mechanics look at my car and we’ve come to realize that there was a vacuum leak which is now costing me about $1000 to fix. Probably was the initial cause of all the other issues. Trouble is no one could find it with The codes that were showing up. Anyway I really do love the car and I’m really trying to be happy with it although I’m not happy with spending all this extra money to keep it going. I realize cars get old and things break but I’m getting some bad vibes. Moving on optimistically.