
There are many good reasons to buy a Volkswagen. The company makes reliable cars that are fun to drive, and they often offer better fit and finishing than their competitors. These cars also have a premium feel. For example, the interiors are comfortable and the seats are supportive. You can also expect great handling. VW is expanding its product range and will launch the Atlas SUV and Atlas Cross Sport crossovers in 2022. It will also launch an all-new long-range electric vehicle, the ID.4. This will mark VW's first long distance EV for America and offer a range of 250 miles.
Passat
The Volkswagen Passat, a practical and elegant family sedan, is the perfect choice for those who are looking for something stylish and practical. It offers a great combination of comfort and space, as well as excellent fuel economy. It was made in the USA in 1990. However, the manufacturer will stop selling the Passat after the 2022 model year.

Touran
The Touran is the most reliable car in Volkswagen's lineup. Many other Volkswagen models use the car's engine. Although the Touran's engines have had three recalls, they were only for minor problems. Most Touran owners have been satisfied with the car's performance and reliability. Its ACC adaptive chassis control system, available as an option, adapts the ride to suit the road. This system is not for everyone, though, and the majority of original buyers ignored it. Another popular option is Volkswagen Park Assist. This system guides the car through tight spaces and requires no driver intervention.
Sharan
The Volkswagen Sharan large MPV. While it's not as sporty as some other large van-based models, it has a lot of agility and makes changing directions easy. The latest upgrades include Euro6 compatibility as well as new TDI diesel engines that have slightly more power. It is also very affordable.
Touareg
The Touareg, a large SUV with great visibility and light steering, is very impressive. It is easy to maneuver in tight spaces, so the four-wheel steering option is well worth it. It can also be fitted with a high-quality Dynaudio sound system.
Phaeton
The Phaeton, one of Volkswagen's most expensive cars, is a luxurious example. This car was produced in series in Dresden (Germany) in 2001. The Phaeton was developed to compete with luxury automobiles such as the Mercedes S-Class (BMW 7 Series) and the BMW 7 Series. It was built on a D3 platform that is similar to those of the Audi A8 & Bentley Continental. It had a 5.05-meter wheelbase.

Golf
Despite its popularity, the Golf remains a small car. It offers 53.7 cubic feet of cargo space, which puts it on par with the best compact crossovers. The Golf also gets reasonable gas mileage. The Golf achieves an EPA rating 36 mpg on the highway and 31 mpg when combined.