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Passat CC / Volvo S60 / Audi A5

  • 11-09-2014 7:58pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 33


    I would appreciate any experiences or advice you could share.
    I am currently looking at the following 3 cars in 2L TDi.
    The Passat CC, Volvo S60 and the Audi A5. I'm hoping to buy 2010/11 maybe 2012 at a push.
    I will be importing the car from Northern Ireland or the UK.

    Does anyone have any experience of any of the above?
    Any recommendations? Thank you in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,846 ✭✭✭Moneymaker


    From personal experience, the S60 is the most comfortable car i've ever sat in. It's a pleasure to do long journeys in and you should get 50mpg out of the 2L no bother. The automatic gearbox is smooth too. We had a D5(2.6) which pulled like a train but the 2.0 should be more then adequate also.

    We've had 3 that have all done 300k+ and other then regular servicing, have been bulletproof. Big boot, room in the back for adults and far less common then the Audi or VW. It's also extremely safe.

    There's a few CC owners on here and at least one A5 owner. Test drive them all and see what you like the most i'd say.


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