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Aug
20th

2014 Volkswagen Passat TDI Review

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I'm not a luxury aficionado. My favourite restaurant has a 99-cent menu; my house is furnished by IKEA; I'm often uncomfortable ordering Starbucks; and I don't typically partake in luxury sandwiches. Also, I frequently lounge about in sweatpants and sandals when nobody's looking.

Still, the benefits of driving a luxury sedan are universally undeniable. You don't need to be a luxury buff to appreciate a quiet and well-damped ride, a tidy interior, a smooth-as-glass engine, and a relaxing atmosphere from which to take it all in.


What is a 2014 Volkswagen Passat TDI?
The Passat TDI is the flagship Volkswagen sedan, and a big German luxury sedan lined with leather and goodies and gadgets, but without the ego, the in-your-face presence or the pretension. It's not glitzy, not designed to attract attention, and you could take it to the mall and nobody would expect you to get out wearing gold chains, spray-tan and a designer man-scarf. Plus, with TDI power fitted optionally (my tester) Passat zeroes in on a modest luxury shopper after low fuel consumption and a lengthy cruising range.

2014 Volkswagen Passat TDI Price & Specs
For 2014, Passat Pricing starts at $23,975 with 4-cylinder gasoline power, climbing to $30,875 in top-grade Highline trim with manual transmission. A TDI-equipped Passat can be had from $26,575 in Trendline grade, and a loaded Highline-grade TDI like my tester starts at $33,475 with a manual transmission.

Yes, manual -- the kind with a clutch. Sign me the hell up!

Numerous packages are available for fine-tuning, and a 3.6L V6 with 280 horsepower and AWD can be specified in select models, too.

Driving the 2014 Volkswagen Passat TDI
Passat TDI's ride is creamy, smooth and laid-back with a touch of tautness dialed in for a hint of agility. It's moderately responsive in the handling department, but comfort first -- and all without riding like a great big glob of mayonnaise. One might picture German engineers arguing over the fine-tuning of the suspension, and what they've come up with works very well for long-haul touring without sacrificing any and all responsiveness.

Noise levels on board are appreciably low, including from under the hood where the 2.0L TDI powerplant operates in virtual silence under most conditions.

Acceleration is brisk and torque-y, and remarkably smooth and uninterrupted thanks to the available Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG), which works like an automatic and fires off gearshifts so smoothly and quickly that you hardly notice it shifting it all. Paddle shifters were fitted for drivers wanting to summon their own gear changes, and the response time and gearshift speed this transmission is capable of makes those paddles pleasing to use -- especially when watching the tachometer needle flit around at impossible speeds while the engine sound seems impossibly quiet for the acceleration generated.

On my watch, the Passat TDI put away about 5.8L/100km during highway cruising at the sort of speeds people actually cruise the highway at, towards a test average of just 6.3L/100km.

Inside and Out of the 2014 Volkswagen Passat TDI
My particular tester wore some chrome, but it was used sparingly. The body lines are clean, tidy and all serve a purpose -- rather than just being applied for a complicated look. Although the beige paint job was about as stimulating as a case of rhinoceros tranquilizer, the Sport Package added some athletic looking wheels and carbon interior accents to replace the LeSabre-esque wood trim for a mature sportiness all around.

Usually, luxury sedans are lined with screens, interfaces and control knobs, dials, and switches, and layer upon layer of varying colours, textures and materials working towards a rich and very busy look. In the Passat, there's a delightfully simple approach taken instead. It's clean, meticulous, and logical. There's nothing complicated looking or even particularly exciting to lay your eyes on in here. Simply, it's just a tidy atmosphere that supports a relaxing, laid-back driving experience.

Other notes? The turning circle is tighter than expected, the trunk is a massive carpet-cavern, and the on-board space should prove generous -- even if you and your passengers are north of 300 pounds and typically avoid salad. Further, the tester's Fender audio system is potent and punchy, the navigation interface is dated but effective, and most will find the right materials fall at the fingertips in most of the right places.

Gripes included the lack of premium xenon headlamps found in many luxury cars at this price point, as well as a sometimes-lengthy delay between selecting reverse and the backup camera turning on -- meaning you'll probably run over your daughter's Hanna Montana scooter before it's visible on the screen.

Comparing the 2014 Volkswagen Passat TDI
With diesel power, luxury features and pricing shy of $40,000, the Passat effectively has no direct competitors in this marketplace. Other big, affordable and luxurious family sedans do exist though -- so determine your preferred balance of fuel economy, luxury and power, and then be sure to consider the Passat TDI alongside machines like the Toyota Avalon, Honda Accord Hybrid, Mazda6, and Chrysler 300.
Aug
20th

F1: ‘Formula 1 can be cruel’, admits former driver John Watson

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Adapted from GMM

Two and a half seasons into his Formula 1 grooming by Red Bull, the energy drink has given 24-year-old Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne his notice.

Not long ago, Vergne was the beneficiary of the severity of Dr. Helmut Marko's decisions when Toro Rosso ousted Sebastien Buemi and Jaime Alguersuari -- the latter just two years after making his F1 debut as a teenager.

"F1 can be cruel," former McLaren driver John Watson told the Mirror this week, "as it was to Vergne and Alguersuari."

Jean-Eric Vergne, Toro Rosso STR9
Red Bull is cutting Jean-Eric Vergne's wings (Photo: WRI2)

It is not yet clear if Red Bull will throw Vergne a Buemi-like lifeline and offer him another F1 role for 2015.

Toro Rosso boss Franz Tost said only in Monday's statement that he hopes Vergne can show "he still deserves another opportunity in Formula 1".


Aug
19th

Cadillac’s new flagship sedan to define innovation, excellence, Reuss vows

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GM global product chief Mark Reuss said that a large luxury sedan being developed for Cadillac will "define its brand" and is a prerequisite to competing against rivals BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi and Lexus.
Aug
19th

Lear to buy leather supplier Eagle Ottawa for $800 million, reports say

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Lear is finalizing a deal to acquire automotive seat leather supplier Eagle Ottawa, media reports said, citing sources close to the deal.
Aug
19th

Japan’s NGK pleads guilty, to pay $52.1 million U.S. fine for price fixing

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Japanese supplier NGK Spark Plug agreed to plead guilty and pay a $52 million criminal fine over its role in a conspiracy to fix prices and rig bids for spark plugs and other automotive parts, the Department of Justice said.
Aug
19th

Dealer website provider Search Optics acquires DigiGo

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Search Optics, a growing provider of dealer websites and digital marketing services, has purchased KPA's DigiGo division, formerly known as TK Carsites. Terms were not disclosed.
Aug
19th

Dealer software giant ADP Dealer Services to become CDK Global

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ADP Dealer Services said today it will spin off from parent ADP with the name CDK Global. The dealer software giant expects to become an independent public company by October. It will be listed on the NASDAQ exchange under the symbol CDK.
Aug
19th

Honda’s Mendel says U.S. sales ‘near top,’ warns market may suffer from ‘stupid things’

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Auto sales in the United States are approaching the highest levels that the market can sustainably support and could suffer long-term damage as automakers increasingly turn to subprime financing and seven-year loans to boost market share, the top...
Aug
19th

COMMENT: Regulatory concerns grow in China

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There's something going on in China that could weaken the outlook for margins and profitability in what has been a major source of profitability for the automotive industry globally. It is something to keep an eye on.
Aug
19th

GM expands website for owners of recalled vehicles

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General Motors' website for owners of its vehicles recalled for faulty ignition switches has been expanded to include all 20 models involved, the automaker said.
Aug
19th

Scottish Independence: cheaper fuel prices for Scotland?

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Cheaper fuel for scottish drivers?
News 20 Aug, 2014

Will Scottish Independence mean cheaper petrol and diesel north of the border? What else could a 'yes' vote mean for motorists?

Aug
19th

Aisin’s North American growth drives more investment, new HQ

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Aisin opened a new North American headquarters in suburban Detroit in July as part of the foreign subsidiary's ongoing growth stateside.
Aug
19th

JAPAN: Nippon Steel and Krakatau further define JV agreement

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Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation and PT Krakatau Steel, have defined an agreement concerning their joint venture, PT Krakatau Nippon Steel Sumikin (KNSS).
Aug
19th

Infiniti reveals teaser for ‘limit-pushing’ concept car

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News 19 Aug, 2014

Infiniti will bring a bold new concept car to the 2014 Paris Motor Show, thought to be a new Porsche Cayenne-fighting 4x4

Aug
19th

CHINA: Japanese companies fined in pricing probe

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China's antitrust regulator has fined Japanese bearing makers NSK and NTN a combined (US$47m) for violating rules in the latest clamp down on alleged industry pricing practices.
Aug
19th

CHINA: Additional capacity for Shanghai GM in Shenyang

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Production has started at the Shanghai GM Norsom Motors' third-phase vehicle and engine plant in Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province
Aug
19th

CHINA: Samsung battery plant targets China EV boom

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Construction has started on China's largest production base for vehicle batteries, a US$600m investment in the Xi'an Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone led by Samsung of South Korea.
Aug
19th

US: Continental invests in Silicon Valley expertise

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Continental has formed a business unit headquartered in Silicon Valley to focus on high tech future transport solutions for the automotive industry.
Aug
19th

JAPAN: Mazda reportedly working on diesel-electric hybrid engine

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Mazda is developing a diesel-electric hybrid engine, which will boast of a fuel economy rate of 2.5 l/100km, The Motor Report said citing The Yomiuri Shimbun.
Aug
19th

A123 hires former JCI executive as chief technology officer

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A123 Systems hired former Johnson Controls executive Patrick Hurley as its new chief technology officer.
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