Is a Volkswagen Passat a luxury car?

Is a Volkswagen Passat a luxury car?

While Volkswagen is not generally considered a luxury brand, they do make models that enter realms of near-luxury outfitting. Of course, the Volkswagen Group does manufacture officially-designated luxury vehicles with other brands they own, such as Audi and Bentley.

Is Volkswagen discontinuing the Passat?

Volkswagen has confirmed that the Passat sedan will be discontinued in the U.S. by the end of the decade. The German automaker will shift its focus toward SUVs, including the Atlas and the upcoming Taos subcompact SUV and ID.

What does Volkswagen TSI stand for?

Turbocharged Stratified Injection

Can you over rev a diesel engine?

Diesel engine runaway is a rare condition affecting diesel engines, in which the engine draws extra fuel from an unintended source and overspeeds at higher and higher RPM and producing up to 10 times the engine’s rated output until destroyed by mechanical failure or bearing seizure through lack of lubrication.

Is a diesel car better than gas?

Diesel engines are still more efficient than gas engines, but less so for those who are mostly engaged in city driving. Diesel cars also have more torque, which results in better fuel economy along with more impressive acceleration. For most U.S. consumers, diesel fuel and gas fuel cost about the same.

Which is easier to maintain gas or diesel?

The maintenance cost is also dependent on the type of diesel car more than the fuel that powers it. Though, the chances of needing used diesel engine parts are less, because diesel cars need less maintenance than gasoline cars since the diesel engine does not need spark plugs.

What’s the problem with diesel cars?

The public are being pushed into this technology,which cause as much or more environmental pollution than Diesel..! Of course, even electric cars produce harmful tyre are road wear particles, so no car is harmless to children. Diesel engines add more particles into the toxic cocktail than petrol and electric/hybrid.

Andrew

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