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 VW Routan Van- anyone know anything about them??? Our lease is coming up on our Passat wagon and we need to look for the next car.  Anyone have any good/bad knowledge of the new VW mini van the Routan?? Thanks in advance. | 
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 Isn't it made by Chrysler? I think I read a review somewhere...it seemed like a nice van, the VW interior was better than the Chrysler, but otherwise identical. | 
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 I could swear that I saw somewhere here in OT that someone thought they were utter crap. Not the 'German Engineered" quality that they claim it is. But I may be just conjuring that out of thin air. | 
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 Just get a 6spd TDI sportwagon.  Much more fun and "greener" | 
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 Gee thanks.....:( | 
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 Discussed here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/454100-vw-rootin-anne.html Buy the Mopar version for 2/3 or less of the price of the faux VW version. Tim | 
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 Yea, but I could roll my VW lease into it. | 
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 so it,s a VW Touran built by Dodge ? The VW Touran is a great car i had one on my previous job a few weeks and it was a nice car to drive with lots of space. | 
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 Run away screaming.  It's a Chrysler with VW badging and a much higher price tag.  Basically a faux VW for people that don't do their homework.  A buddy of mine is a VW guy who is friends with a local dealership tech.  His tech buddy was complaining about having to work on the Routan due to the poor Chrysler build quality.  To know what you're getting into, do some reading on edmunds.com regarding the Chrysler vans.  That was enough to scare me away...... Personally, I don't know why anyone looking for a new minivan would consider anything other than a Honda Odyssey or Toyota Sienna. They are vastly superior to anything else out there. | 
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 You may be confusing the Routan with the VW Touareg? The Touareg is the VW version of the Cayenne, although Cayenne folks tend to squeal loudly when you say that. http://www.automobilemag.com/reviews...36_l+front.jpg The Routan is a rebadged Dodge Grand Caravan/Chrysler Town & Country: http://jalopnik.com/assets/resources...n_Official.jpg Tim | 
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 http://www.autotropolis.com/wiki/ima...avan_Large.jpg It's a Mopar with a nose job. Really, couldn't they have tried a bit harder to hide the truth? The inside isn't up to VW standards either, it's more Chrysler than VW. | 
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 And what happens when Chrysler goes belly-up? Buy a used Eurovan, get a real VW. Or, a Sienna or Odyssey. Those are really good vehicles. | 
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 Run from it.  Jamie Kitman had an excellent piece on it and VW as a whole a few months ago in AUTOMOBILE mag. 87 blk coupe | 
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 The front lights look the same but the "US" version looks longer in wheelbase ?? | 
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 I like that, and the Euro size minivans in general. Why didn't VW just bring that over here? We don't have much of anything in the US in that segment other than the Mazda 5. Tim | 
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 We went to look and drive the Routan yesterday. We also drove two other vans and one small SUV. The Routan is a POS. The middle row of seats can only be completely removed. They don't slide or fold. The dash layout and controls are minimal. The salesman wasn't even trying real hard. He knew it was crap. The sticker was $31K. We looked at a Nissan Quest- over priced: $32K W/O leather? The middle seats look like jump seats on a plane. They only had three on the lot. Salesman says they push on SUV sales. Honda- top of the line without a doubt. All the bells for $32k. Life time warranty on drivetrain. The curve ball was a Subaru Forster. Very nice fit and finish and larger inside than you would think. Actually more rear seat leg room than the Routan. Full leather and features for $25k. It got my wife thinking about a crossover/small suv. We looked at the Ford Flex but didn't drive it. She said the hood was as big and wide as my F-150. She didn't like it. I liked it but she will be diving it 95% of the time. | 
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