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2014 Volkswagen Passat TSI Long-Term Road Test


After 5,000 miles, our gas-powered 2014 Volkswagen Passat TSI is starting to get closer to its projected mileage numbers.
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FULL DISCLOSURE--I own a gas 2.0TSI EOS and a 2.0TDI Passat, just got them in the past year, and the only one with a problem so far was the diesel--fuel pump went.
I took advantage of that experience to talk with the Roadside Assistance tow guy, with a big tow company. Here (in Arizona), he told me that he "pulls" gas VWs a lot, probably the third or fourth most frequent vehicle he tows (didn't specify between models), behind Neon/PT Cruisers, the first two generation Priuses, and the early 2000s Impalas. He said he hardly ever pulls a diesel VW, and while I reminded him they are far fewer in number, he said no, his and the experience of the other guys (60-plus tow units) is that VW diesels are far more reliable, far better constructed.
Right now my experience (warranty, by the way) is flipped, but its early. The EOS gets 27.4 average when I drive it, and the diesel gets about 41.7. Your mileage (including my wife's, ahem) may vary...