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1998 Volkswagen Passat Review: Interior

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1998 Volkswagen Passat Review

A new kind of Volkswagen.
Interior
The Passat cabin offers style, comfort and efficiency. The dashboard is contemporary in appearance, with rounded

shapes and a distinctive instrument pod that houses the speedometer, tachometer, water temperature gauge and fuel

level indicator. A multifunction trip computer supplies temperature, time, speed, distance and fuel consumption data.

Minor controls are well-located, though the rearview mirror adjustment buttons are placed on the upper door panel and

seem a bit awkward to operate.

In European fashion, the top of the dashboard, the steering wheel and the upper inside door panels are formed of

attractively grained dark plastic that contrasts well with the upholstery color. The front seats, too, are noteworthy.

Fore-and-aft adjustments operate smoothly, employing ball bearings on the mounts. The seats are supportive. The height

can be adjusted and lumbar support reduces back fatigue. A split/folding rear seatback increases cargo-carrying space

considerably.

Safety concerns are seen to by dual front airbags, supplemented by seatbelt tensioners that deploy instantly during a collision. A second airbag located in each front seat offers added protection in a side impact.

There's plenty of passenger space in the Passat, enough for four people to feel well cared for. A fifth person will be almost as comfortable, at least for short drives. There's plenty of room in the front seat for hat wearers, but rear-seat passengers taller than six feet may find their heads rubbing the headliner. Next Page



1998 Volkswagen Passat