The Volkswagen Passat is officially a naturalized American citizen. Now built in Tennessee and firmly in touch with our customs, the latest version targets mainstream appeal by prioritizing size and value over substance and dynamics. It is larger and cheaper than the car it replaced, with simplified build configurations and more rear-seat legroom. Yet for all its concessions to American tastes, it's the remote-start button on our long-term Passat's key fob that indicates the Germans have fully embraced our culture. Nothing says "America" like burning fuel with your empty, parked car. READ MORE ››
from Car and Driver Blog http://blog.caranddriver.com
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