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    Hi, I too chose the Passat over an A4. If you choose the Sport you will get the RNS315 as standard, this will give you an MP3 connection, an iPhone connection and a USB connection all in a special tray in the glove box which clips up out of the way, keeping your glove box clear. I have an HDD that sits in there connected to the USB, all of my music is on that, all of the track info appears on the RNS315 display and all of the steering wheel buttons work with it. Track info is also displayed on the MDI. You can also bluetooth stream from your phone and play CD's. Personally I'm very impressed with the options available.

    The DRL's are so: in daylight the inner lights in the foglight cluster come on and stay on (these can be turned off, it's an option in the MDI). If you have your headlights set to "Auto" when it gets dark the DRL's turn off and the headligts turn on, when you turn a corner when your headlights are on the corresponding foglight cluster lights up to shed light on the corner as you turn around it. An excellent idea that does actually make a difference. I can't talk for the S and SE models, but it is standard on the Sport. My car does not flash the foglights/DRL's when indicating though, during the day or at night.

    They definitely aren't Xenon lights though, those are a cost option, an expensive one at that !
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    According to the brochure, the SE spec also comes with those iPod / mp3 connections. Unfortunately sport isn't an option. My new company sees company cars as real perks and not an essential so I had no choice in what I get. Basically I was told to test drive the citroen c5, Mondeo and Passat. I couldn't get into the c5. I'm 6, 4 and 15 stone. I just couldn't get my legs under the steering wheel. I'm driving a rental Mondeo at the moment and it's horrible. A tacky, sluggish, tank that just doesn't excite. God knows what the reviewers see in this car? So last option was Passat which I knew I would fit into as i had a B6 loan for a couple of days back in Jan 2010 when my old 320d was being repaired yet again.

    Basically my new boss called me up to say one would available for collection in a few weeks (due last week) it's silver and a 2.0 litre SE. Lol. My last company I could practically get what I wanted up to £30k.

    Anyhow, car didn't arrive this week. I was told on Friday that it's another two weeks. Huge order book.
     
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    @greeng4309
    I'm surprised at your reaction to the Mondeo and also that at 6'4" and 15st you could fit in the BMW320D. I had Mondeos as company cars for nearly 10 years - all diesels, mainly Titanium spec and either 2.0 or 2.2. If they had still been on the list I'd have had another - big practical cars with plenty of space. Not at all sluggish, once you got used to diesels. Torque available all the way through the rev range. Also a better drive through the lanes than the BMWs on offer, although the ride was a little harsh on the 18" wheels. Unless the latest version has really changed you must be driving a dud or bottom of the range engine option.

    I'm 6'1" and heavier than you and demo'ed the BMW 320D ED for a week last December. I hated it. Crowded driving position, jostly ride, vibration from the DMF at low speeds/revs, ridiculous boot access and no passenger headroom in the back - even my daughter had problems. I selected the Passat Sport 170 as the best of a bad lot on the new company car list. Performance is on a par with the Mondeo, ride is softer, but it doesn't hold the road or drive as well as my old Mondeo and I really miss the hatchback.

    In the three months that I've had the Passat, the thing that I have grown to hate is VW customer care.
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    No issue at all in getting into the 320d, plenty if room in the front, although the rear space was tight behind my driving position it want really a concern as I rarely drove with anyone sitting behind me, and even when my eldest was born she was placed behind my wife.

    Agree with you re jittery ride, although you get used to it after a while. Run flats were horrendous, tyre changes every 13k miles and the car reliability was poor, esp electric faults. And forget icy driving. If you think VW service is poor then it's a total different ball game with BMW. Garages generally do not like fleet drivers as I think they assume any old riff-raff sales manager is driving their cars.

    I'm driving a 2.0 diesel zetec, hatchback at the moment. My personal opinion is the car is crap. Sorry, I just don't like it. Steering isn't as sharp as my old A4, and not even in the sane league as the BMW. Feel is non existent and I just don't like it. Never been a fan of the Mondeo looks wise, and driving this loan car for the past few weeks has cemented my feelings towards this car... Never for me.
     
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    I tried the 320D ED. I could adjust the drivers seat far enough back for my 34" inside leg length, but that reduced the car to a three seater. Driver footwell was rather narrow, gear change a little awkward - centre console got in the way of my elbow.

    So far service from my local VW dealer has been good, though all warranty issues to date. Service not due for another 15k miles. Service has certainly been better than the previous Ford Dealer. The moment that I could use an alternative to the Ford main dealer I did. The problem with my Passat has been the back up from customer care and VW themselves, although the supplying dealer (company car) ditched me fairly quickly. I've had BS from customer care and had to tell them about the car specification and options, 6 weeks delay in obtaining a replacement SatNav then discovering that VW cannot update it.

    You must have a dud Mondeo, steering was very precise on my old Titanium and, although you didn't get quite as much feedback as the BMW it was more than adequate. I'm afraid that looks come a very poor third to practicality and performance as far as I'm concerned.
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    Collected car yesterday. Done 400 miles in past two days and initial impression is that the car is stunning. Lovely drive, very comfortable, lovely drivers position, very classy. Huge boot, lol. I'll post my proper thoughts next week after a few more hundred miles.

    iPod also working great as well, can navigate all menus and playlists from the standard stereo.

    Question though, I've received SE spec, bluetooth, cruise, auto lights etc etc. Rear mirror has auto wiper sensor but the stalk does not have an auto On/off function. It's a standard stalk only. Basically when raining today the wipers did not self activate as per my old A4 and previous Mk5 golf. Looked in manual and picture shown for stalk is different to mine.

    According to VW website & brochure SE comes with auto wiper sensor as standard. Called Sinclair Cardiff today to ask but no one able to answer my question until Monday. They're not sure if spec has changed with the 61 models.

    Any ideas???

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    There is no auto on/off as such auto wipers are the intermittent position, one up from off position, one below low speed. Sensitivity is adjusted by what is normally the intermittent delay on top of stalk.

    Hope this helps
     
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    Thanks,

    yep, works fine today, no issue whatsoever. Not sure why it wasn't working properly yesterday... There seemed to be a lot of smear on the windscreen when the wipers were operating, perhaps wax or polish from the factory that caused the sensor not to work correctly. Not sure, but I did nothing different today but they switched on when it started raining.

    Or maybe user error..lol
     
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    Thought I'd share my thoughts on the new Passat SE vs current A4 SE.

    Had car for two weeks now, covered 2100 miles. Initial impression is it's basically Deja Vu driving wise vs the A4, although one or two niggles in the A4 have been sorted out in the VW, ie jumping if you hit a pot-hole or bump at speed. VW is slightly more refined in that aspect, plus steering is slightly stiffer on the motorways but very similar to the A4 at slow speeds. VW also wins in driving position, seats and general comfort. No offset pedals.

    Can't compare engines: I had the 2.0 170bhp in my A4, and to my surprise I received the 1.6tdi Passat rather than the 2.0 140 that my company told me that I was getting, this was down to delays re the 140. They had stock of the 1.6 so my company decided to go for that without letting me know. I do feel sorry for the VW guys as the look on my face when they told me that I had the 1.6 must have looked bad. I never have felt so disappointed when receiving a new car.. Spoilt brat.. lol

    But.... A very pleasant surprise. You have to drive it hard, and go into lower gears more often than the 170, but the 105 is quite responsive and far quicker than the 12.2secs 0-62 that vw claims. It's not going to win you races but you can keep up with most 2.0tdi's, although second gear lets the car down in terms of acceleration. 4th gear is great and you can accelerate in fifth at 'cough' motorway speeds. 6th gear is just for cruising, don't even attempt to accelerate as nothing will happen. I would take the 140 (or 170) 2.0tdi over it any day but the 1.6 is not that slow, actually far better than I expected, plus I save £110 per month in tax vs my old A4...

    Cockpit would go to the A4 as it's positioned more towards the driver and the MMI is larger and far more user friendly. I'm forever looking away from the road trying to operate the VW stereo in Media mode as the controls menus are awkward vs the simple A4 navigation dial. Nothing else wrong with the VW apart from the stupid clock that makes no sense. Everyone who sits in my car loves it until they see the clock, and it's basically 'what the hell'...

    VW Media input (AMI) is great, reads my ipod without any hassle but it's sometimes tricky to navigate vs the Audi (extra option) AMI. The VW lists just one bit of song info vs the Audi that literally shows all the Ipod menus in the display screen. But for a free device I can't knock the VW.

    A4 standard speakers are much superior to the Passat. VW isn't bad (much better than the BMW 3 Series) but not in the same league as A4 - 10 speaker and sub set-up

    Rear space and boot to the VW. Huge. I don't have to adjust my seat in the VW if an adult wants to sit behind me. Rear seats in Passat are positioned at a normal height vs the very low rear seats in the A4.

    Anyhow, summarised pluses below for each car.

    A4 Pluses
    Parking sensors as standard
    Front Fog lights as standard
    Slightly better quality interior plastics used (apart from steering wheel)
    Overall build quality is just a little better, more detail in door finishes etc
    Beep when car placed into reverse gear
    Cockpit designed around driver, tilted towards. Navigation screen has easier access to info you require
    Better standard speaks with inc of Sub
    Coming home lights work without reading manual
    Additional 12v socket in drivers area (excellent for charging phones and sat nav at the same time)
    Tri zone Climate as standard
    Colour Dis screen
    Electronic Speedo clock as well as Analogue

    Passat Pluses
    AMI as standard
    DAB Radio as standard
    More storage space
    Lockable glove compartment
    More interior lighting as standard
    Comfy seating position
    Pedals not offset
    Footrest
    Better drink holder position
    Dash is made for UK Market vs A4 that is basically a left-hand drive cockpit put into a UK car, few hidden switches and controls.. (A4 drivers will know what I mean)
    Rear seats and legroom far superior
    Boot is much bigger
    More feel in steering
    Better SE suspension, not as bouncy as A4
    Front seats more comfortable, better support & lumbar controls
    Better steering wheel design and controls (Not as flimsy as A4)
    Prefer brushed still trim in Passat but hate the clock. Pointless inclusion

    My verdict
    Both great cars, very similar in appearance with a similar drive
    A4 better for gadgets, slightly better plastics & finish
    Passat is a better drive, more comfy, better seats, footrest, pedals not offset, huge room
    Audi wins the technology gadget battle, the Passat for room, drive and overall comfort

    Pound for Pound
    Passat wins battle just for drive and space alone. Spend an extra 2k for more toys and the Passat is a clear winner.

    Cheers,

    Hope this helps someone...

    ps.. I'm not a bitter ex A4 driver. I loved my A4, but the Passat is just as good to drive, if not slightly better. Shame I couldn't get the 170 engine as well... Heaven..
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by greeng4309 View Post

    Lastly, totally confused re DRL on new Passat. Seen three variants. The Led's, nice but an extra option, the fog light area at the bottom which is the setup on a majority of the B7's I've seen, but today I saw a Sport with corner lights on within main headlamp unit, similar to the A3 - A4 SE drl's. Are there various DRL options to select? I understand that the LED's are a cost option but I'm confused to what the standard Passat DRL setup is?

    Cheers.
    Hi

    Sorry for dragging up an old thread but I'd be grateful if you could let me know how the DRL's work on your SE - I'm considering one for my next car and its not clear whether the DRL's are in the fog light area (the SE doesn't come with front fogs as standard) or just part of the headlight cluster.

    Many thanks.
     
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