Used 2014 Volkswagen CC Consumer Reviews
Luxury on a budget take 2
Model specs and technicals are best seen at VW website so I'm dispensing with that and on the my impressions of the car. I just bought a 2014 CC sport in black for a daily commuter, 9 miles 1 way, 5 days a week and 2 roadtrips a year. This is my 3rd VW, Jetta, GTI, now CC. Buying experience was typical, they use some old tricks to get the most money for the cars and I walked out happy with a fair deal. Interior and exterior design, fit, and finish are all top shelf. Seams are close and even, textures are supple and ergonomics are well thought out. Driving is a pleasure, the ride being softer than the GTI but still very firm. Engine is very responsive and driving is very easy. 3yr update: within 30 days interior developed several squeaks and rattles which the dealer was unwilling to fix. Drivers mini glove box cut my hand, blower fan makes squaking noise in am. Blower eventually died and was replaced under warranty. I turned it in with 18,000 on it, at least 2 of the tires were worn out. The dealer said "due to the steering angle from VW". Twice I was stuck at a gas station with the fuel door frozen shut (no recent moisture or snow) and 1 of the rear seats was locked in the up position so no loading any type of long items from the trunk. Comfort, powertrain, and driveability are the strong points here, no wonder they were giving them away.
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This is primo
From an audi a4 to this, not sure why I would go back to audi. The styling is phenomenal, the options tick every box.
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- R-Line PZEV SedanMSRP: $11,950303 mi away
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CC lover
My CC was the best car I’ve ever owned. After only a few days the controls felt intuitive and I am let down by driving experiences in other cars
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2 weeks in
Traded in my 2009 370z for this car, really like the interior quality, it's amazingly great. Everything is solid no issues with anything. The power is of course severly less than my 370z but was becoming increasingly tired of all the teens racing me or trying to keep up. Anyway I wanted something that reflected me a lot better and this sedan does it. S mode with DSG is very good for a 2.0 engine! Very quiet, smooth, and a looker especially at night from the rear cars will slow down and stare at it. If you want something less common get this car its solid. Skip the sunroof its 3K more and it only tilts 1 inch (not worth it, for me). Love driving it!
Great Car, except -- occasionally an annoyance
There are only 2 things I do not like about my VW CC. First is that the check engine light keeps lighting up. Second, is that the tire pressure lights come on when the weather is very warm and/or we change altitude when operating the vehicle. The second item has been true of my last three VW's, so 3 out of 9 Passat's I've owned since the middle 1980's isn't bad I guess. It's just annoying that I then have to find a gas station/convenience store, spend a $$ and check the tire pressure for a real reading at my then current location.
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