So my GTI is in the shop and I got a Passat loaner. I'm pleasantly surprised with the car, it's very quiet on the inside. It's not a mercedes, but for the price point, it does it's job fairly well. As I look for a new car for my wife, I want to get her a sedan with AWD. The only option VW makes is the CC Executive at $41k. If they made a Jetta or Passat in AWD, I think that would be a home run.
I know the first thought is get an A4. While I love the design of Audi, every single person that I've known that has owned an Audi has had issues with the car. I had a buddy with an s4 that would have the sunroof open randomly. My sister just bought a cpo'd a4 with 15,000 miles on it that is being taken back by audi of america because it has 3-4 issues. I could keep going but you get the point, I'm not in the market for an audi.
So why can't VW make an AWD sedan? I'd have no problem spending $30-$35k on a Jetta/Passat with AWD
I know the first thought is get an A4. While I love the design of Audi, every single person that I've known that has owned an Audi has had issues with the car. I had a buddy with an s4 that would have the sunroof open randomly. My sister just bought a cpo'd a4 with 15,000 miles on it that is being taken back by audi of america because it has 3-4 issues. I could keep going but you get the point, I'm not in the market for an audi.
So why can't VW make an AWD sedan? I'd have no problem spending $30-$35k on a Jetta/Passat with AWD