I love the background that you have used for the VW filming. While not a VW fan, I can appreciate that the Passat is longer, more like a wagon (sort of). One question I have is in the boot. If you don't use the compartment privacy roller blind, does it store somewhere in the car when removed? One complaint I have with my Mercedes GLC Coupe is if I remove it, there is no place in the car to store. I do have a spare tire in mine. Great Review as always. Wish more reviewers were as professional (location, editing) as you are.
It just happened to be the place they had the event! 😅 (there might be another soon!) But yeah it was awesome! Sadly I didn’t take that out so not sure if it’ll store underneath. Thank you! I always try and find somewhere quiet to film! 🎥
@nico4477 I will never understand Vws decision not to offer a diesel here, the passat main sales were diesels in the UK. People will just buy a superb instead.
Really nice relaxing car. VW is back to its best. Looking forward to seeing a review of the new Golf 8.5 please Nick. Good comprehensive review Nick, well done
It looks like a nice family car, perfect for putting large loads into the boot space, comfortable too, although I would go for the green colour,as there is a certain classic vibe with it.
Thank you! This car had: IQ.Light LED Matrix Headlights Winter Pack Towbar Metallic Paint option Everything else was standard equipment Thanks for watching! 🙏
Nick, you cover everything on the steering wheel and console except the cruise control. A lot of other people will do the same thing, talk about the "volume" and the "phone" and the "screen" and the "infotainment" and the "A/C", the seats, the air scarf, the ashtray, the cup holders, the storage bins, the door storage, the handles, the USB ports, the dash, the stitching, the leather, the speakers, the floor mats, champagne chillers. I sometimes wonder if car reviewers wouldn't be better as real estate agents, than as car reviewers. Please, forgive me for being so literal, but "auto" "mobile" suggests that automatic speed adjustments via cruise control would be integral and of of primary importance.
Thank you for the feedback, honestly it’s more to do with time with the car. I can cover the cruise control if I have the car for an extended period of time but on this occasion and quite a few others I have just enough time to make a video but sadly not go through full details like cruise control in depth. On the day it’s a choice of what to go through. Yes I could talk about it, but it’s testing it as well in that short space of time as there are others literally waiting to drive it as well. If I had it for hours on end, then yeah absolutely! On my reviews I only cover stuff that I myself have put my hands on and tested. But I’ll try and squeeze that in for future videos if you’d like. My aim is to make videos that people want to watch so if that content helps I will do my best to get it in there too.
@@npoleary ---- I just wanted to know if the CC was on the wheel, where it belongs, like maybe, "And the CC is these buttons on the right." Covering things like distance following, lane keeping, down shifting on hills, speed adaptation by zip code or signage or whatever is a bit more than simple. I won't consider a car that relegates CC to an appendage of the steering column, that you have to reach off the wheel for and turn and twist and fiddle with. One recent major point of interest fro me personally is the lower limit of CC, e.g. will it set and maintain 10mph?
Great car. Nice review, but I'll take the 2.0 TDI. Have a 2008 tdi, 6.2l per 100km , 300 000km coming and I love it. Think as a daily ill have a new Passat. And a Jag xk for the weekend to cruise around Marbella.
That is a good question! Sadly I didn’t get to test that while I was there as I had a short time with the car But I would imagine it turns off when the ignition goes off. I’ve never seen a modern car keep them on.
Ok Nick, time to spend your money. A mid £45,000 VW or a similar priced Mercedes-Benz? Which one will we see you driving around? Actually I’m looking for a pre-owned car for my daughter. You have inspired me to consider Passat. Thank you!
Haha What money 😂😅 Well it’ll certainly be one big enough for the dog! 😜 Not sure yet, I’ve got some time to go before I need to change my car I’ve had one for a month before years ago, and they’re actually really nice cruisers!
One biggie in a CPO is maintenance costs. Depending on anticipated mileage, warranties and extended warranties, and pre-paid maintenance contracts are considerations. So is the insurance cost. Not that you do not already know more than I about ownership and reliability, just mentioning. I think most cars have some multiple of 10k miles as major maintenance review points.
Saying the new design looks about right, because it's taking attributes from the golf's design, is like complimenting BMW for making their new 5 series look like a 1 series from the front. People buy into the next model up in cars. For loads of reasons, 1 of which is different design. 😊
The one I had is a base spec and had heated seats (just looking at the video back) However this is for the UK check with Volkswagen if you’re based elsewhere round the world 🤓
@@npolearyOk, yesterday I went to a VW dealership and I saw it from the passenger seat, it is actually very visible and comfortable to use despite the tilt
@@npoleary I was looking at the Skoda Superb Laurin and Klement, but after seeing the Passat, I will get the Volkswagen instead. I have one question, the Skoda Superb has 28 Simply Clever features like the umbrella in the door, tablet holder. Which Simply Clever features are available in the Passat from these 28? Also is the Passat Elegance the trim level equivalent to the Skoda Superb Laurin and Klement?
Just to add that the USB on Skoda is at the passenger side of the mirror (at least it is here in the uk, I think it may be passenger side too in LHD cars) where you have the dashcam. Bit awkward /ugly if power cable on the VW is only on drivers side.
I have a question for you about Mercedes eqs is it true that it does not have self or automatic opening doors when you walk up to the car with your keys and I don't mean just Unlocking The Doors
Don't be upset VW, but the Passat has become the uglier brother of the Skoda Superb! And being uglier is also a little cheaper! In my country, the basic version starts from 34000 euros, and the Superb Sedan from 35000 euros.
Yeah not sure why…maybe it might come out in the future! I’ve reviewed cars before that launch with some engines and then they bring out others at a later date. We’ll have to see!
@@npoleary exactly, no more manual saloon and diesel options, at the moment I’m doing around 20k miles a year and I’m all about efficiency and cost effective motoring as I’m not made of money 😂😂 I really don’t like the light bars either, hopefully a 3rd party can deactivate them somehow, the 3 led lights look just fine on their own. If Skoda did saloon Octavia or superb I’d consider but it looks like a lot a car manufacturers are slacking imo, not much I like atm😏😏
@@npoleary ok. I am a bit particular though, must haves for me are diesel (because of my crazy mileage), preferably German, adaptive cruise control and reliable
Don't like that monstrous radiator grille. The styling is bland and transforms it into a boring family car, it has lost the command stance of the older models. Luckily those models will be plentiful in the used market for many years so there will be unlimited choice of specs at private motorist prices.
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I love the background that you have used for the VW filming. While not a VW fan, I can appreciate that the Passat is longer, more like a wagon (sort of). One question I have is in the boot. If you don't use the compartment privacy roller blind, does it store somewhere in the car when removed? One complaint I have with my Mercedes GLC Coupe is if I remove it, there is no place in the car to store. I do have a spare tire in mine. Great Review as always. Wish more reviewers were as professional (location, editing) as you are.
It just happened to be the place they had the event! 😅 (there might be another soon!)
But yeah it was awesome! Sadly I didn’t take that out so not sure if it’ll store underneath.
Thank you! I always try and find somewhere quiet to film! 🎥
The R-line trim level looks so much better. But big mistake not to offer a 2.0L diesel like you can get in the Superb
Yeah not sure why the diesel was dropped…maybe they’ll introduce it again in the future? 🙏
In other countries it’s available, like in Italy
@nico4477 I will never understand Vws decision not to offer a diesel here, the passat main sales were diesels in the UK. People will just buy a superb instead.
Really nice relaxing car. VW is back to its best. Looking forward to seeing a review of the new Golf 8.5 please Nick. Good comprehensive review Nick, well done
Thank you! I can’t wait to check it out either!
It looks like a nice family car, perfect for putting large loads into the boot space, comfortable too, although I would go for the green colour,as there is a certain classic vibe with it.
Yeah it certainly is! There’s so much space in the back! 👍🏼
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I enjoyed watching the Video 😊
Thank you! 🙏
Very good and informative!
Thank you so much! 🙏🙏👍🏼
Great review. Spotted you said this is the Life but what upgrades did the car have that you reviewed?
Thank you! This car had:
IQ.Light LED Matrix Headlights
Winter Pack
Towbar
Metallic Paint option
Everything else was standard equipment
Thanks for watching! 🙏
@@npoleary thank you 👍
@craigbest5327 no worries! 🤓
R-Line is my favourite trim 😊
Nick, you cover everything on the steering wheel and console except the cruise control. A lot of other people will do the same thing, talk about the "volume" and the "phone" and the "screen" and the "infotainment" and the "A/C", the seats, the air scarf, the ashtray, the cup holders, the storage bins, the door storage, the handles, the USB ports, the dash, the stitching, the leather, the speakers, the floor mats, champagne chillers. I sometimes wonder if car reviewers wouldn't be better as real estate agents, than as car reviewers. Please, forgive me for being so literal, but "auto" "mobile" suggests that automatic speed adjustments via cruise control would be integral and of of primary importance.
Thank you for the feedback, honestly it’s more to do with time with the car. I can cover the cruise control if I have the car for an extended period of time but on this occasion and quite a few others I have just enough time to make a video but sadly not go through full details like cruise control in depth.
On the day it’s a choice of what to go through. Yes I could talk about it, but it’s testing it as well in that short space of time as there are others literally waiting to drive it as well. If I had it for hours on end, then yeah absolutely!
On my reviews I only cover stuff that I myself have put my hands on and tested.
But I’ll try and squeeze that in for future videos if you’d like.
My aim is to make videos that people want to watch so if that content helps I will do my best to get it in there too.
@@npoleary ---- I just wanted to know if the CC was on the wheel, where it belongs, like maybe, "And the CC is these buttons on the right." Covering things like distance following, lane keeping, down shifting on hills, speed adaptation by zip code or signage or whatever is a bit more than simple. I won't consider a car that relegates CC to an appendage of the steering column, that you have to reach off the wheel for and turn and twist and fiddle with. One recent major point of interest fro me personally is the lower limit of CC, e.g. will it set and maintain 10mph?
Great car. Nice review, but I'll take the 2.0 TDI. Have a 2008 tdi, 6.2l per 100km , 300 000km coming and I love it. Think as a daily ill have a new Passat. And a Jag xk for the weekend to cruise around Marbella.
Thanks for watching! 🙏😊
The USB-C port by the rear mirror, interested to know if it is powered 24/7 or just when the car is running.
That is a good question! Sadly I didn’t get to test that while I was there as I had a short time with the car
But I would imagine it turns off when the ignition goes off. I’ve never seen a modern car keep them on.
Mmmm still not sure .. think I'd still go for a Audi or Merc .. But thanks for the revue Nick
Glad you enjoyed the video! 🤓
Ok Nick, time to spend your money. A mid £45,000 VW or a similar priced Mercedes-Benz? Which one will we see you driving around?
Actually I’m looking for a pre-owned car for my daughter. You have inspired me to consider Passat. Thank you!
Haha
What money 😂😅
Well it’ll certainly be one big enough for the dog! 😜
Not sure yet, I’ve got some time to go before I need to change my car
I’ve had one for a month before years ago, and they’re actually really nice cruisers!
@@npoleary Im dying to see your furry friend! Perhaps a short with the two of you?
He’s appeared in a couple of videos 😜
Xmas video, and the Tesla Model Y one too! 🙏
Only briefly though!
One biggie in a CPO is maintenance costs. Depending on anticipated mileage, warranties and extended warranties, and pre-paid maintenance contracts are considerations. So is the insurance cost. Not that you do not already know more than I about ownership and reliability, just mentioning. I think most cars have some multiple of 10k miles as major maintenance review points.
Saying the new design looks about right, because it's taking attributes from the golf's design, is like complimenting BMW for making their new 5 series look like a 1 series from the front.
People buy into the next model up in cars. For loads of reasons, 1 of which is different design. 😊
Does the base spec have heated front seats? Know it has the massage but unsure about the heated?
The one I had is a base spec and had heated seats (just looking at the video back)
However this is for the UK check with Volkswagen if you’re based elsewhere round the world 🤓
How is the visibility on the display? It is tilted towards the driver, but it it usable by the passenger too?
Yes it’s good, just angled to the driver a little bit
@@npolearyBut is it visible and comfortably usable by the passenger too?
Yes 👍🏼
Sadly didn’t get footage from the passenger seat but yes it’s visible there too
@@npolearyOk, yesterday I went to a VW dealership and I saw it from the passenger seat, it is actually very visible and comfortable to use despite the tilt
@@npoleary I was looking at the Skoda Superb Laurin and Klement, but after seeing the Passat, I will get the Volkswagen instead. I have one question, the Skoda Superb has 28 Simply Clever features like the umbrella in the door, tablet holder. Which Simply Clever features are available in the Passat from these 28? Also is the Passat Elegance the trim level equivalent to the Skoda Superb Laurin and Klement?
The USB port by the mirror has been on Skodas for a couple of years. The new Passat could be seen as a Skoda with VW badges.
Ah that’s interesting!
Well I’ve heard they’re very similar! 👍🏼
Another feature inherited from Skoda is umbrella in the door of the Passat. :)
Just to add that the USB on Skoda is at the passenger side of the mirror (at least it is here in the uk, I think it may be passenger side too in LHD cars) where you have the dashcam. Bit awkward /ugly if power cable on the VW is only on drivers side.
I have a question for you about Mercedes eqs is it true that it does not have self or automatic opening doors when you walk up to the car with your keys and I don't mean just Unlocking The Doors
No sadly not on anything I’ve seen or covered in the UK.
I think it’s available elsewhere in other countries though
Don't be upset VW, but the Passat has become the uglier brother of the Skoda Superb! And being uglier is also a little cheaper! In my country, the basic version starts from 34000 euros, and the Superb Sedan from 35000 euros.
The exterior lacks class like the older model
There is not going to be a saloon version which is why he is reviewing an estate !
There is a saloon version but in China only
@@createdbyteo Also going soon is the Golf.
Stupid business decision by VW not to have a diesel.
Yeah not sure why…maybe it might come out in the future! I’ve reviewed cars before that launch with some engines and then they bring out others at a later date. We’ll have to see!
@@npoleary actually, they released the 2.0 TDI with 122, 150 and 193 bhp. This last comes with 4x4 version only.
Well it may have changed since I produced the video as it was a few months ago, but everything was correct at time of recording 🙏
Plugin 77 miles Great 👍🏻
Yeah that’s so good!
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Looks like a bigger MK8 Golf
Yeah not far off!
This design is very random, doesn’t say VW. No unique looks, like the VWs of old.
I guess my current B8 Passat will be my last…
How come? Is that because you have the saloon? Or you don’t like something?
@@npoleary exactly, no more manual saloon and diesel options, at the moment I’m doing around 20k miles a year and I’m all about efficiency and cost effective motoring as I’m not made of money 😂😂
I really don’t like the light bars either, hopefully a 3rd party can deactivate them somehow, the 3 led lights look just fine on their own. If Skoda did saloon Octavia or superb I’d consider but it looks like a lot a car manufacturers are slacking imo, not much I like atm😏😏
Fair enough
Well I’ve covered a few saloons on my channel and plan to cover more going forward so keep an eye out! 😎
@@npoleary ok. I am a bit particular though, must haves for me are diesel (because of my crazy mileage), preferably German, adaptive cruise control and reliable
We.hope that vw will reproduce.sedan version
Don't like that monstrous radiator grille. The styling is bland and transforms it into a boring family car, it has lost the command stance of the older models. Luckily those models will be plentiful in the used market for many years so there will be unlimited choice of specs at private motorist prices.
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THIS IS NOT PASSAT ANYMORE, SUCH A UGLY CAR YOU MADE R.I.P PASSAT