Used 2003 Volkswagen Passat Consumer Reviews
put the honda and toyota rumors to rest
i was totally fixed on my mom's accord and her old camry, but this car puts them in the dust. buttery smooth describes everything about the car, and the styling is simply brilliant.
Best Looking Wagon on the Road
We love our Wagon. It's a great value with a ton of safety and standard features for less than $25K. The 1.8t has plenty of pull through most the gears-especially while using the tiptronic feature (Then you can add a chip for even more power). There's plenty of room for a couple who are just starting a family. The perfect car for those of us who don't want a minivan nor an SUV.
- GLX SedanMSRP: $6,997191 mi away
- GLX WagonMSRP: $3,250229 mi away
- GLS 1.8T SedanMSRP: $99,999277 mi away
A Great Car
The car drives better than I ever expected it to. The 4 cylinder gets very good milage (up to 30 mpg) and still has unbelievable pep. Passing on the freeway is almost too easy. It's basically an Audi A4 at a great price
2003 Volkswagen Passat GLX
I've test driven and researched Audi, BMW, Lexus, Acura and Volkswagen and found the best pricing and best value for the money in the Passat GLX Automatic.
Beautiful, but electronic nightmare
As a longtime Honda and Nissan owner, I'm accustomed to hassle-free operation. Despite its good looks and fun to drive personality, my Passat has had the malfunction indicator lamp illuminate five times in two months and the Monsoon stereo stopped working! A review of VW forums shows I'm not alone.