2011 Volkswagen Eos 2.0 TSI Start-Up and Full Vehicle Tour
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Hello everyone! Today's video will be about the Malaysian-spec 2011 Volkswagen Eos two door convertible with the 2.0 litre EA888 turbocharged petrol engine producing 208 hp (211 PS) paired to a 6-speed DSG.
Video was filmed in - July 2019.
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this is one car that u dont want to install any bodykit.. it already looks great on its own.. ill probably paint the rims black and put some blue exhaust tip, that's all
21:42 For someone like you with such a height still being able to sit on the rear seat while still getting some legroom space is impressive. There aren't that many four-seater convertibles where you can do such a thing. Almost all of them have token rear seats that are better useful at being a rear seat luggage shelf.
When I was around 11 years old at 5’2, I felt surprisingly comfortable in the back… and that was with my friend’s 6’2 dad driving lol
Hello your video was very excellent and on point. Great job.
Well and detailed explained❤❤🎉🎉
Did your car have the wind break that fits behind the front seats ?.
Hi Alex, when is the last batch of this car selling in Malaysia. And how many version of this 2012 on the road? Mean luxury or premium version?
This is my question also. What is the latest version imported?
Nice car
The whole roof thing just litter bit like transfomer looks 😱
Convertible/cabriolet car is one of my dream type of car I dream to own it.
Would like to see the Gopro drive of this car with roof open.
But I like 308cc and Opel Astra/Cascada more than this Eos.
Thank you.
As an owner of an Eos i must say that nothing else compares with it. In summer I usually drive highway convertible at speeds of up to 180 km/h (German Autobahn) and I barely feel the wind. The noise is also not too disturbing. If you want a hard top convertible, then this is the one. As long as you maintain the seals and mechanism properly (DIY), you won't have any problems with leaks or damages. Driving is also really smooth with no weird sounds from the roof. Plus is damn heavy at 1.5 tons for a coupe and has amazing brakes.
@@marianene Thank you sir.
VW Eos is good looking too.
Very sad VW Eos is not sold here in Thailand.
VW in Thailand very rare and most of it is a Caravelle van.
I want to try Autobahn one day in my life with my dream car as well(Peugeot RCZ).
I very like Germany but have no opportunity to go there because of high cost.
Thank you.
@Melanie C. Yes, i still have it, a 2006. No big problems so far with heavy rain, but it punishes instantly when I am late with cleaning the rubbers and flushing the drains. I keep it outside year round, so my maintenance must be at 2-3 months maximum (I'm also a bit obsessed with that).
It still has the 14 year old roof pump, that works perfect and has no rust trails at all.
Until now i had no pools in the car, only few drips now and then on very bad rain at the back right pillar. But I would not blame this on the car, since the previous owner had a small accident on the right side and they had to realign and change a part.
Iam like
"Golf-based coupé" like a Volkswagen EOS