Would you rather be picky about buying an R32 and or buy the first R36 you see without any choice? Let me know below! If you liked this video, make sure you like, comment, share and subscribe! Check out some of our other uploads too! 🖤 Please do checkout Ben's Instagram if you want to see more of the R36: instagram.com/lil_bugga? Also checkout Rizwan who's now sold his R32: instagram.com/V6.vdw?
Here from Calvin’s page just started watching vid’s and so far it’s sh** hot details and spec on point n that r32 u featured on his page is beautiful man
There is an "S" on my gear stick that I never use because "D" is fine. I tried "S" and hit the accelerator and it roared very loud to an amazing 5000 rev's in a second ! But it doesn't make sense because I only want to go from A to B in a comfortable and safe manner. I never go over 3000 rev's because I want the engine to last as long as possible. I have this nice blue R36 now seven months and it doesn't disappoint so far. Could have a bit more ground clearance at the front and a bit less noise from the exhaust. In those seven months I have only seen two other R36's. Cheers, Jan, Australia
Don't be afraid to rev out your car. They're performance cars designed to be enjoyed but give the car a rest afterwards and take it easy and always make sure it's warmed running at optimum temperature beforehand
@@CarNitty Thanks ! It was most certainly on warmed up temperature when I did that. I just ran into this car by coincidence. I couldn't ignore the price that was being asked. I am 68 and lack the courage to go faster than say 130 km's (80 ml's) an hour. And my left eye isn't that sharp anymore either (Macula). But I certainly enjoy driving it 😃
I sold my 2009 R36 in 2016 sadly to some nervous Chinese guy who tried to talk me down as he said he would need to paint the calipers a different colour even though my calipers had been resprayed in the appropriate blue😂. My R36 was absolutely pristine, not the immaculate people tell you about and then you rock up to find a car that’s 3 quarters of the way there . This was like showroom almost .Only 36,000 km when I bought mine and sold on 55,000km here in Melbourne. I have since bought another one 2008 model with 125,000km on it and very well looked after. This one has Dynaudio and a Sunroof as added options. Obviously the later models came with adaptive cruise and the switchable suspension mode which wasn’t great on the R36,prefer just sports suspension set up properly. Nice video guys😁👍🏼
I enjoy your content but please do your Reseach and stop misinforming people on the chains. The chains can last a well over 180k miles if the car has regular services at 6/7k and you don’t use long life 3 oil which causes the chain stretch due to sludge build up which throws readings out. Also chain rattle can be caused simply by the failing bolt tensioner at the back of the engine. Which can be changed and helps extend the life of the chain. Wish you all the best 🙏🏾
I've owned 2x R32s and I've seen the timing chain gone wrong. It's a huge problem and a very expensive issue. VW themselves claim the chain will last around 80k miles so another 100k miles is a massive increase in assumption. 120k is roughly where they go wrong if not dealt with but the best way to know the condition of the change is using vagcom or vcds and checking the chain tolerance figure. In a review, I can't go too into detail about these kinds of stuff as it can be boring to those who just want to watch a review for entertainment and not for buying advice which is the majority
I too have owned many ( 5 including 3 vr6) you don’t have to go into details it’s a matter of advising people to regularly service their cars to get the best out of the chain. There are too many people scaring others about potential chain issues and changing them when in reality it’s not necessary. As I said I enjoy your content but please be aware of what you are putting out there. Best wishes
The issue is the R32 became a 4.5k car in around 2015-2019 and then these cars fell into the wrong hands. Owners that couldn't afford these and now there's so many abused examples on the market. Glad you liked the video. Thanks for your viewership
The problem is most of us will be buying these cars used with uncertain history. I bought mine from the first owner with 245k Km on the clock of mostly highway miles. Timing was within spec but the chain was rattling so to be safe I had new chain installed. Since it was an engine-out job I decided to go the whole hog and had the engine rebuilt top and bottom, put in new clutches and new mechatronic unit. It was costly but a once and for all job.
The passat cc with 3.6 engine is exactly the same as the engine in that passat b6 R36. But its not just the same car without the R36 badging. The cc was built as a comfort coupe. The R36 is built more hardcore. With different sport seats and slightly different suspension setup. Were as the cc is more off a cruizer. Better isolated against road noise and stuff. Some people call it the passat cc R36. But this is incorrect. There was never a passat cc R36. Its just a cc with the same 3.6liter engine but with a completly different purpose. More comfortable
@@MuscleAKAOzzy i am just debunking the passat cc R36 But i agree after the R36 b6 passat. The cc came out in 2008. For the money you pay for the real R36 passat you should rather buy the cc. Mucht better looking car
@@CarNitty It depends on the fuel. I've tested my very stock R32 many times with Dragy. 95RON definitely gives numbers in the 6s, but 98RON (Bp ultimate in Australia ) 5.6 launched & 5.8 unlaunched. Incredibly even in the rain. The fuel cap sticker says either one is compatible but I always fork out a little more for the added smiles per gallon. I wouldn't be surprised if the R36 is even quicker than the numbers floating around but sadly don't know anyone with one. Your vid is very good, you can only go with what info is out there. I also have magazine tests with the mid 6s mentioned!
@@ossiebalboa5617 i have a r36 tuned and exhaust best i have done is 4.89 seconds stock no turbo just done two things a tune, considering stock before at times i could get 5.2 seconds with launch control without i was getting 5.7 to 5.6 seconds they say stock they get 5.8 as the wagon is heavy, while the Saden version they get 5.6 stock. due to the r32 been lighter it can achieve stock 5.6 to 5.8 from what i heard with a tune. Which is pretty dam good, my brothers audi tt 3.2 is the same engine as the r32 gets 5.2 seconds stock even states it online. It also depends how healthy the car is if its got some issues that will effect the top performance.
I don't think sourcing parts is as difficult as you might think. The engine shares a lot with an R32 so I'm sure majority of parts are readily available
I have a Passat R36 with a cat delete and TSW wheels (idk which ones) and compared to the R32, they are technically the same, other than the weight of the R32, the body size, (wagon and sedan). They are also great cars, so if i had a choice on what car to get, id get both. 2.8, 3.2, and 3.6 are all great engines.
Great great video. The sedan is actually a tad quicker at 5.4 seconds Would of been interesting if you did a race between the r36 and r32. Does the r32 have launch control? I know the r36 does.
THE FACT IS THAT THE SaLOON IS ONLY .2 SECONDS FASTER.....AAand at 45 more hp how much more fuel is the thing using up? being as its heavier and larger....i will stick with my r32 with the mods it has....
I think I should've mentioned in the video for Passat others to be beware of R32 owners coming to "buy" your R36 for a joy ride 🤣 I've summed up the main differences in the video and you'll only get it at the high end the Speedo, not the rev range
Both are extremely smooth as they're both 6 cylinder cars. The R36 has the edge of more top end power but in terms of casual driving, you'd never feel the difference
It's not easy being a passenger with someone who knows the camera is rolling! Especially as you don't really know their driving skill or them personally
😂 that was me being good & not taking too many risks in a car that wasn't my own 🤦🏼♂️ Good job you didn't get me driving you in the R36 as I'd probably have driven that harder.
it took me 8:47 minutes on the nurburgring with a 2.0 tdi passat b6, also i don t think that you were actually on the nurburgring track, here s my lap time video ;) ua-cam.com/video/Q2GHsQhj8f0/v-deo.html
ofcourse it can be hard to tell a difference its a crappy heavy wagon, I dunno why most people even prefer this crap over a sedan version which is quicker and handles better
Would you rather be picky about buying an R32 and or buy the first R36 you see without any choice? Let me know below!
If you liked this video, make sure you like, comment, share and subscribe! Check out some of our other uploads too! 🖤
Please do checkout Ben's Instagram if you want to see more of the R36:
instagram.com/lil_bugga?
Also checkout Rizwan who's now sold his R32:
instagram.com/V6.vdw?
a vr6 engine sounds amazing it doesn't matter if it's a 2.8 ,3.2 or 3.6
I agree even the VR5 sounds amazing. Sad there no longer in production
2.9?
Here from Calvin’s page just started watching vid’s and so far it’s sh** hot details and spec on point n that r32 u featured on his page is beautiful man
Glad you enjoyed the video and love the car! Appreciate it!
Great video bro 😎 keep up the good content and look forward to seeing your car 🚙
Thank you for your kind words and yes, plenty more to come from the R32
Go on bro 💯 wicked video
Thanks man, appreciate the love and support
There is an "S" on my gear stick that I never use because "D" is fine. I tried "S" and hit the accelerator and it roared very loud to an amazing 5000 rev's in a second !
But it doesn't make sense because I only want to go from A to B in a comfortable and safe manner.
I never go over 3000 rev's because I want the engine to last as long as possible.
I have this nice blue R36 now seven months and it doesn't disappoint so far. Could have a bit more ground clearance at the front and a bit less noise from the exhaust.
In those seven months I have only seen two other R36's. Cheers, Jan, Australia
Don't be afraid to rev out your car. They're performance cars designed to be enjoyed but give the car a rest afterwards and take it easy and always make sure it's warmed running at optimum temperature beforehand
@@CarNitty Thanks ! It was most certainly on warmed up temperature when I did that. I just ran into this car by coincidence. I couldn't ignore the price that was being asked. I am 68 and lack the courage to go faster than say 130 km's (80 ml's) an hour. And my left eye isn't that sharp anymore either (Macula).
But I certainly enjoy driving it 😃
I sold my 2009 R36 in 2016 sadly to some nervous Chinese guy who tried to talk me down as he said he would need to paint the calipers a different colour even though my calipers had been resprayed in the appropriate blue😂. My R36 was absolutely pristine, not the immaculate people tell you about and then you rock up to find a car that’s 3 quarters of the way there . This was like showroom almost .Only 36,000 km when I bought mine and sold on 55,000km here in Melbourne. I have since bought another one 2008 model with 125,000km on it and very well looked after. This one has Dynaudio and a Sunroof as added options. Obviously the later models came with adaptive cruise and the switchable suspension mode which wasn’t great on the R36,prefer just sports suspension set up properly. Nice video guys😁👍🏼
I enjoy your content but please do your Reseach and stop misinforming people on the chains. The chains can last a well over 180k miles if the car has regular services at 6/7k and you don’t use long life 3 oil which causes the chain stretch due to sludge build up which throws readings out. Also chain rattle can be caused simply by the failing bolt tensioner at the back of the engine. Which can be changed and helps extend the life of the chain. Wish you all the best 🙏🏾
I've owned 2x R32s and I've seen the timing chain gone wrong. It's a huge problem and a very expensive issue. VW themselves claim the chain will last around 80k miles so another 100k miles is a massive increase in assumption.
120k is roughly where they go wrong if not dealt with but the best way to know the condition of the change is using vagcom or vcds and checking the chain tolerance figure.
In a review, I can't go too into detail about these kinds of stuff as it can be boring to those who just want to watch a review for entertainment and not for buying advice which is the majority
I too have owned many ( 5 including 3 vr6) you don’t have to go into details it’s a matter of advising people to regularly service their cars to get the best out of the chain. There are too many people scaring others about potential chain issues and changing them when in reality it’s not necessary. As I said I enjoy your content but please be aware of what you are putting out there. Best wishes
The issue is the R32 became a 4.5k car in around 2015-2019 and then these cars fell into the wrong hands. Owners that couldn't afford these and now there's so many abused examples on the market.
Glad you liked the video. Thanks for your viewership
The problem is most of us will be buying these cars used with uncertain history. I bought mine from the first owner with 245k Km on the clock of mostly highway miles. Timing was within spec but the chain was rattling so to be safe I had new chain installed. Since it was an engine-out job I decided to go the whole hog and had the engine rebuilt top and bottom, put in new clutches and new mechatronic unit. It was costly but a once and for all job.
Definitely worth to do what you've done but it's only worthwhile if you're planning to keep the car long term
Nice one Ben - car sounds amazing
Amazing car all round. Very jealous of Ben I must say!
The passat cc with 3.6 engine is exactly the same as the engine in that passat b6 R36. But its not just the same car without the R36 badging. The cc was built as a comfort coupe. The R36 is built more hardcore. With different sport seats and slightly different suspension setup.
Were as the cc is more off a cruizer. Better isolated against road noise and stuff.
Some people call it the passat cc R36. But this is incorrect. There was never a passat cc R36. Its just a cc with the same 3.6liter engine but with a completly different purpose. More comfortable
Completely understand what you're saying and yes that's a very common misconception that people have!
you forgot to mention the vr6 cc 4motion is .2 sec faster and a better cockpit hands down depends on your style driver seat
@@MuscleAKAOzzy i am just debunking the passat cc R36
But i agree after the R36 b6 passat. The cc came out in 2008. For the money you pay for the real R36 passat you should rather buy the cc. Mucht better looking car
Great video. Thanks for making it! The R32 Mk5 can do 5.6s to 60mph stock. But good fuel is needed. RON 98+.
That's not what my research said. It does 6.5s according to what looked into
@@CarNitty It depends on the fuel. I've tested my very stock R32 many times with Dragy. 95RON definitely gives numbers in the 6s, but 98RON (Bp ultimate in Australia ) 5.6 launched & 5.8 unlaunched. Incredibly even in the rain. The fuel cap sticker says either one is compatible but I always fork out a little more for the added smiles per gallon.
I wouldn't be surprised if the R36 is even quicker than the numbers floating around but sadly don't know anyone with one. Your vid is very good, you can only go with what info is out there. I also have magazine tests with the mid 6s mentioned!
@@CarNitty no its 5.6 -5.8
@@ossiebalboa5617 i have a r36 tuned and exhaust best i have done is 4.89 seconds stock no turbo just done two things a tune, considering stock before at times i could get 5.2 seconds with launch control without i was getting 5.7 to 5.6 seconds they say stock they get 5.8 as the wagon is heavy, while the Saden version they get 5.6 stock. due to the r32 been lighter it can achieve stock 5.6 to 5.8 from what i heard with a tune. Which is pretty dam good, my brothers audi tt 3.2 is the same engine as the r32 gets 5.2 seconds stock even states it online.
It also depends how healthy the car is if its got some issues that will effect the top performance.
That r36 beautiful brother, id like to get 1 but dunno if id ever be able to get parts for it if anything went wrong on it
I don't think sourcing parts is as difficult as you might think. The engine shares a lot with an R32 so I'm sure majority of parts are readily available
Only parts which may be hard to come by are the seats, front bumper and the grille. Alot of other parts are from the b6 and even the b7 Passat.
It’s cheap when used, but rare to see on the market.
I have a Passat R36 with a cat delete and TSW wheels (idk which ones) and compared to the R32, they are technically the same, other than the weight of the R32, the body size, (wagon and sedan). They are also great cars, so if i had a choice on what car to get, id get both. 2.8, 3.2, and 3.6 are all great engines.
The R36 pulls harder top end. It's just a better engine despite the weight disadvantage of the Passat
Great great video.
The sedan is actually a tad quicker at 5.4 seconds
Would of been interesting if you did a race between the r36 and r32. Does the r32 have launch control? I know the r36 does.
Yes, the saloon is even faster but I'd get the estate if I was in the market for one and yes, the R32 does have launch control as well
THE FACT IS THAT THE SaLOON IS ONLY .2 SECONDS FASTER.....AAand at 45 more hp how much more fuel is the thing using up? being as its heavier and larger....i will stick with my r32 with the mods it has....
Nice to see these different cars on the channel. So bored of m140i. Golf r. I don't even watch them now
They've been done to death, haven't they! I'm very much open to anything and everything that's quirky or different and the R36 was both those things!
@@CarNitty what about older cars. X5. Q7.
Definitely. Anything interesting, I'm well up for!
I ❤ my 08 Passat wagon… she only has 148k on her… stock to the bone and loving it.
Very hard car to replace. Hold onto her!
@@CarNitty yes sir… absolutely.
I have a mk5 r32 DSG and always wanted an r36 but never known if i would feel the difference, None available for a test drive anywhere either!
I think I should've mentioned in the video for Passat others to be beware of R32 owners coming to "buy" your R36 for a joy ride 🤣
I've summed up the main differences in the video and you'll only get it at the high end the Speedo, not the rev range
Great video guys! May i know the name of r36's wheels?
Bola wheels
R32 for boys, r36 for men
The R36 is quite a hard car to get hold of so ultimately an R32 owner may have bought an R36 if there were more examples out there
У меня ауди а3 3.2 VR6) 3.5 года уже , я очень доволен ! 😊
Yes, I've reviewed one of them on the channel already 👍
@@CarNitty ua-cam.com/video/-hz_G_OECmM/v-deo.html my car!
There is also a 6 speed manual golf R32, but it’s rarer.
The manual R32 isn't rare. It's equally available on the market alongside the DSG
You could always go to the expense of a rebore on the r32.
Especially if you have no intention in selling it
That's something that is doable on any car let alone an R32 which is very costly and something someone unwilling to ever sell up will do
The fact that the R36 has like 50 more horsepower and weighs a lot more than the R32 but somehow the R36 does 0-60 1 second quicker 💀
If only we got that engine in a Golf
The R36 is faster, but does under 5.7 to 60 mph. For some reason the 2010 R36 passat kinda sounds like a V8…
Was the r36 a smooth drive then?
Both are extremely smooth as they're both 6 cylinder cars. The R36 has the edge of more top end power but in terms of casual driving, you'd never feel the difference
@@CarNitty ive done some research on r36 an common problem they have is top mounts apparantly duno if they would be mission to get hold of
If you can, drop Ben a message on Instagram. He's very friendly and I'm sure he'll give good advice
No wonder there is only a DSG Passat R36, not manual R36.
Never thought to look into a manual option R36. Now that you say it, I don't think I've ever seen a manual R36!
@@CarNittyIt’s possible to do a 6spd manual swap with the R36, but the R32 already has DSG or manual. DSG does have quicker shifts nevertheless.
R32 sounds better man…😎
It's got the better exhaust system if you ask me!
Lol did he just say sharp bend 🤣🤣🤣🤣 could see fear in his eyes
It's not easy being a passenger with someone who knows the camera is rolling! Especially as you don't really know their driving skill or them personally
😂 that was me being good & not taking too many risks in a car that wasn't my own 🤦🏼♂️
Good job you didn't get me driving you in the R36 as I'd probably have driven that harder.
I done 5.01 in my R36. No reason why VW quotes 5.7
Y la carrera???
ngl that 3.2 in the r32 sounds a little bit better, but the r36 which i have is quicker😑🙄
Edit: the r36 has pops and bangs
The exhaust setup is very different so no doubt one will sound better than the other
R32 blokhoek 15 graden
R36 blokhoek 11.5 graden
china have a 2.5l turbo vr6!!! hpa do a crate engine modified to 550 hp and 550 lb ft. yes please!!!!!!!!!!!
I know there's a VW Rabbit which is a NA MK5 Golf. Didn't know there was a turbocharged version other than the RS3/TTRS engine
Hi mate i have r32 mk5 one of the most mechanically sound if you want to do a collab would be great to meet you and your car to🥳👍
Hey mate, I'm based in East London. If you're interested in a meet up or anything, just drop me a DM on Instagram
@@CarNitty hey mate i am not based on insta i am local to you you have anty other social??👍
I'm also on TikTok but that's it
Followed you on tik tok mate just made an account👍
The R32 sounds quicker, but the R36 is faster.
You'd think the extra 50BHP wouldn't matter due to the Passat being a bigger car but it's truly amazing
Passat 3.2 would be option too
Definitely, we discussed that at the end of my driving section
it took me 8:47 minutes on the nurburgring with a 2.0 tdi passat b6, also i don t think that you were actually on the nurburgring track, here s my lap time video ;)
ua-cam.com/video/Q2GHsQhj8f0/v-deo.html
im happy with my r32...
I am too!
ofcourse it can be hard to tell a difference its a crappy heavy wagon, I dunno why most people even prefer this crap over a sedan version which is quicker and handles better