How fast can a Passat CC go?

Specifications

Models 1.4L TSI 3.6L 4motion
Height 1,417 mm (55.79 in)
Top speed (manual/auto) 222 km/h (137.9 mph)/222 km/h (137.9 mph) 250 km/h (155.3 mph) (electronically limited)
0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) (sec) (manual/auto) 3.6/3.6 na/2.6
CO₂ emissions (g/km) (manual/auto) 161/159 na/242-254

Are Volkswagen CC fast?

Shifts are smooth and quick, and help to launch the CC from 0-62mph in 9.9 seconds – exactly the same time as the manual.

Is a VW CC turbo?

The Volkswagen CC comes standard with a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine rated at 200 horsepower and 207 pound-feet of torque. On our test drives, we found it powerful and smooth. It uses front-wheel drive and is available with a choice of 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic Direct Shift Gearbox.

Is Passat CC reliable?

Is a used Volkswagen CC saloon reliable? The CC didn’t feature in the 2018 What Car? Reliability Survey, but Volkswagen as a brand doesn’t have the best reputation for reliability and often finishes in a mid-table position.

What is wrong with the Volkswagen CC?

Volkswagen’s EA888 2.0-liter engine has a history of tensioner problems that can lead to a loose timing chain and catastrophic engine failure. A series of lawsuits eventually led to a settlement that offers an extended warranty and potentia…

Is the Volkswagen CC a sports car?

Volkswagen launched its first four-door coupé in the €30,000 class, the Passat CC, in 2008. The niche rapidly developed into a segment – by the time the model was replaced for the first time, almost 320,000 customers had opted for the sedan with the lines of a sports car.

Does VW CC require premium gas?

In simplest terms, no. Volkswagen vehicles do not require premium gas.

What is Volkswagen CC problems?

What problems does VW CC have?

Here are some of the most common issues you may encounter with your Volkswagen CC as it racks up mileage:

  • Timing Belt/Chain Failure.
  • Engine Stalling.
  • Malfunctioning Brake Lights.
  • Transmission Failure.
  • Carbon Build-up.
  • Odor from HVAC Vents.
  • VW Subframe Clunk.