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Volkswagen Passat Used Buying Guide
A practical, comfortable family car that makes sense with complete service history. DSG, diesel emissions, cooling, and suspension condition are the big checks.
Ownership plan
Use this as the first-month plan after viewing the car. It keeps the inspection practical and turns vague risk into jobs you can price.
Check DSG and timing-belt/water-pump records before falling for mileage or trim.
For diesels, verify DPF, EGR, AdBlue, and injector health with scan data.
Inspect suspension and tires because family/load use can hide wear.
Engines and versions to understand
2.0 TDI
MediumMainstream choice; emissions and service proof are key.
1.4/1.5 TSI
MediumEfficient petrols; inspect cooling, timing, and misfires.
BiTDI
HigherStrong but more complex; turbo and emissions costs rise.
GTE hybrid
HigherCheck battery, charging, cooling, and hybrid service records.
Common problems
- DSG service neglect and low-speed shift symptoms.
- Diesel EGR, DPF, AdBlue, and NOx faults.
- Timing belt/water pump service gaps on relevant engines.
- Suspension bushings, dampers, and tire wear.
- Electrical features and parking sensor/camera faults.
Inspection checklist
- Verify timing belt, water pump, DSG, and brake-fluid records.
- Scan for emissions readiness and stored gearbox faults.
- Test motorway pull, low-speed shifts, reverse, and hill starts.
- Inspect boot, rear seats, tires, brakes, and suspension for family/fleet wear.
- Check coolant level stability and heater performance.
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