VW will stop producing Passat sedan and Passat wagon
Written by Ariane    Tuesday, 27 October 2009 20:29    Print E-mail

It is likely that the company will stop producing Volkswagen sedan and station wagon Passat, when the production receive a new midsize sedan. Such a development could take place, beginning in 2011. The new version will be more than Passat, but will have a lower cost.

Volkswagen, however, remains to be determined, to stop production completely or Passat, for example, to stop producing it in the United States and in Europe to leave everything still.

Volkswagen Passat in the U.S. is estimated to be 27 665 dollars for the sedan version and 29 095 dollars for a wagon. According to some sources, the new model will cost less than $ 20 000.

"In the near future the U.S. will become one of the Volkswagen Group's most important markets. Our goal is to take a direct part in the restoration of the U.S. car market and, subsequently, it achieved some success "- says Jochem Heizmann, board member of the company. But, despite the foregoing, Volkswagen will continue to sell the SS model, the cost of which starts with 28 300 dollars.

"The brand Volkswagen has a very high quality and competitive products, coupled with a strong and well-coordinated team of professionals is the key to our success" - added Frank Fischer, a representative of the VW

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