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Subscribe to this threadVolkswagen puts Passat W8 out of its misery
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Dave S. @ Dec 18th 2005 11:10PM
...or good news for someone who just got a used one, only $23k for one with 24k mi on it. Fantastic car, great price and with no more available, should hold its value for along time, much like the Saab Viggen. Also like the Saab Viggen what I really like most about this car is that the totally ignorant will mistake it for a jetta (hard to tell a viggen from a low-end 9-3), the less ignorant will see it as just a nice mid-sized sedan on the cheap and only those in the know, basically VR6 owners so far, will drive by with their mouth open. This is a car for people who love to drive, not for people who live to impress their neighboors, most of the bad reviews I read said something to the effect of 'why arent there more red flags and gold emblems to scream to everyone in eyeshot that I have more money' thats just tacky, how very pimp-daddy of them. This baby looks almost identical to the '99 20v turbo I used to have but has 120 more ponies quietly hiding under the hood, wouldnt have it any other way. Guess the Germans have once again overestimated the class of the average american.
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