Used 1994 Volkswagen Corrado Consumer Reviews
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love the car
fun to drive, will probably keep and buy another car. Cooling problems normal. Maintenance is costly though.
VR6 Corrado-not for the timid driver.
The VR6 SLC as shipped is a potentially dangerous ride when driven aggressively. Between the SERIOUS over- steer due to being nose-heavy and the tendancy to swap ends when breaking hard into a turn, it can be fairly unforgiving. While 178 bHp stock, a meager $1,100 worth of chips and bits can easily belt out over 220 bHp. My advice is to invest in Konis and Brembos before testing your abillity to keep this machine on all fours... Supurb fit and finish and damned good looking although plagued by spotty electrical and some unpleasant and unnerving handling problems (stock). Overall, a bargain at twice the price.
Nick's Review
Only had it for two months, runs great but the fuel economy is terrible. Interior design seems cheap for a sports car. Good seats, but the dash and controls aren't too spiffy.
Don Corrado
This Corrado is the 6th VW I have owned (3rd with a VR6) and I dreamed about owning an SLC VR6 since I was a little girl. I finally got my hands on this black on velour 1992, and it has been great. This car is so solidly built that it doesn't even rattle when I drive it 100 mph! The VR6 pulls strong and you're reading the mileage right: 263k! I love the sport seats (heated too), and it's fun to show people the speed-sensitive spoiler (still works!). It's also great to own such a rare VW that has a lot of cachet and nostalgic value. Most people don't even know what a Corrado is or think it's a Scirocco, but those who know the Corrado know greatness! I can't wait for more good times with him.
SLC
Truely an amazing auto. Spectacular looks that have not been matched since its birth. Unique features like the speed sensitive rear spoiler only seen on corrados and a few porsche. 2.8l provides good power, buckets of torque when you need it. the interior is very nice, leather all around if you opted. The Sound of the VR6 engine wide open will make your hair stand on end. The fact that so few where ever produced for North America make it even more appealing to many. I have never heard of anyone who sold their corrado and did not regret it.