
The Volkswagen Passat has seen its fair share of ups and downs. But as new car demand waned, the demand for the Passat plummeted. Instead, buyers were either more interested in sportier looking CC, or in other foreign luxury brands. This has led VW to consider dropping the Passat when a new mid-sized sedan is expected to go on sale in 2011.
The all-new sedan, which is to be built in the U.S., has yet to be named according to Toronto Volkswagen Oakville Volkswagen. Although it will be larger than the current Passat, it will also be priced lower, which Woburn Toyota service center admits may help it become more competitive next to lower priced options from Japanese and domestic automakers.
Since it will be built in Tennessee, Volkswagen will be able to offer the new sedan with a lower price tag than the Passat. The 2010 Passat starts at just under $28K. This year VW will also be dropping the V6 model and will only offer the sedan with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, despite the fact that used cars Bremerton continues to see interest in VW’s venderable V6 mill.
Although a name and specific details of the new sedan are not yet available, VW is expecting to sell about 100,000 units per year when it finally arrives – far more than the goals set for the Passat. Last year Passat sales totaled 30,034 units. Despite being based on the Passat, the CC sedan will remain in the lineup.
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