Used 2007 Volkswagen Eos Convertible Consumer Reviews
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Having owned an array of cars in the past and having searched the market many times over for the perfect convertible, I can say that I hit the jackpot with the Eos. Great performance, amazing build quality, head-turning styling, affordable maintenance, good gas milage, versitile top styling, and all around fun car to drive. This is a must for both convertible enthusiast and those wanting a more practical coupe. The design of the front and rear wind screen is ingenious and in combination with the windows up and top down, you barely feel or hear wind noise. Drive it, experience it, and please don't wait to buy it!
Love My Car
I love my Eos. I have always wanted a convertible and finally found one I fell in love with. I wanted a hard top but couldn't find one I really liked until know. It is an eye catcher.
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Looks great, built like crap
I have owned this car since March. I live in Florida, loved the design and the way it drove. Started having problems in the first week with the wheel bearings, then the conv. top made a rattling noise, now I have water coming in from the weather stripping around the top. Also, the paint quality on volkswagens isn't good. Chips occur during driving very easily. Not very satisfied. Will not buy another volkswagen ever!!
Most fun car I've ever owned
Not only is this car sexy, but it is so fun to drive! My husband is always looking for reasons why he has to drive it because he loves it too. We even put two car seats in the back. The wind isn't too much, it doesn't even mess up my hair on the way to work. Plus I'm always getting comments on how great it looks - it's great!! My only complaint is the trunk is heavy and hard to close - not a big deal, just annoying. The trunk space is reasonable for a convertible. I love the sunroof - it's not something I use because it's way too loud when open, but it's great to have the sunlight in the winter - convertibles can be dark when the top is closed - not this car!
Great, fun car - maintenance is costly
We bought our 07 Eos in 2024 and have been having a blast driving it. Pro tip: If you can find one, get the 3.2 liter V6. The turbocharged four cylinders are garbage and my mechanic told me if I’d bought that model he wouldn’t even work on it. The V6 is amazing; stomp on the gas and it will literally snap your neck back and chirp the tires. Mechanic said with regular oil changes he can see it going to 200k miles (currently at 90k). Now for the bad. It’s finicky. We’ve had lots of small problems. Engine light (new gas cap fixed it), airbag fault (still TBD), oil change was $150, transmission fluid needs to be changed every 50k miles, should only be done by the dealer, and costs $500! Then there’s the roof. It’s a complicated beast. Lots going on with the roof operation. I’m waiting for something to go wrong, though the previous owner assured us he put it up and down several times a day with no issues. If the roof ever fails, the car is scrap, end of story. In summary, the 07 Eos is an absolute joy to drive and takes the “chore” out of driving. I actually enjoy my commute now. But be prepared for things to go wrong and, when they do, be prepared to open your wallet.
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Guys and Especially Girls Love It
I love the gas mileage that my Eos gets. I love the style, too. I haven't passed the recommend 600 miles to fully step on pedal yet. I get lots of complements about it. I like how it is built in Europe. It has a very smooth ride, I hardly feel the bumps. I love the fact that the horn is not va VW sound.