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What are the differences between the Volkswagen Passat and the Buick LaCrosse?

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VanKingston
07/29/25 11:59am

The differences between the Volkswagen Passat and the Buick LaCrosse are as follows: Manufacturer: The Passat is manufactured by SAIC Volkswagen; the Buick LaCrosse is manufactured by SAIC General Motors Buick. Body dimensions: The Passat measures 4933/1836/1469mm with a wheelbase of 2871mm, while the LaCrosse measures 5018/1866/1461mm with a wheelbase of 2905mm. Maximum horsepower: The Passat has a maximum horsepower of 150ps; the Buick LaCrosse has a maximum horsepower of 169ps. Transmission: The Passat features a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission; the Buick LaCrosse has a 9-speed automatic transmission.

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SanReagan
08/13/25 9:34pm

As a frequent driver, I think the main differences between the Volkswagen Passat and Buick LaCrosse lie in driving feel and performance. The Passat is a typical German-style car with very precise handling, no sloppiness in corners, and quick throttle response that makes driving exciting. The LaCrosse, on the other hand, represents American cars with softer suspension and vaguer steering, but excellent cabin noise insulation that makes long drives less tiring. In terms of size, the LaCrosse is slightly larger with spacious rear seats like a mobile sofa, while the Passat has reasonable space but simpler design. For fuel consumption, the Passat averages around 8L, which is quite fuel-efficient, while the LaCrosse needs over 9L, being a bit thirstier. In maintenance costs, Volkswagen parts are easier to find and moderately priced, while Buick parts are slightly more expensive. Driving the Passat is like wearing sports shoes suitable for city maneuvering, while the LaCrosse is like wearing soft-soled shoes more suited for family trips.

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VanAyla
10/08/25 7:49am

From a family car perspective, let me compare these two models: The Buick LaCrosse excels in comfort, offering spacious interiors with plush seats, making family trips as quiet as a living room. The Volkswagen Passat leans more towards practicality with stronger handling but slightly noticeable bumpiness. In daily driving, the Passat has agile acceleration ideal for commuting, while the LaCrosse delivers smoother performance suited for highways. Dimension-wise, the LaCrosse is slightly longer with a bigger wheelbase, providing superior rear-seat comfort. The Passat's trunk capacity is adequate but less luxurious than the LaCrosse. Fuel efficiency favors the Passat at around 8L/100km in city driving versus the LaCrosse's 9L+ thirstier consumption. Pricing is comparable, though LaCrosse maintenance costs slightly more. Overall, the LaCrosse suits comfort seekers while the Passat fits practical buyers—I'd recommend choosing based on lifestyle needs.

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AliviaLee
11/22/25 2:21am

As someone who has driven for many years, I believe the differences between the Volkswagen Passat and the Buick LaCrosse are reflected in reliability and overall usage. The Passat, as a German car, has solid build quality, fewer minor issues over time, and lower maintenance costs; the LaCrosse, being an American car, leans towards comfort but has slightly more expensive part replacements. In terms of driving, the Passat has a firmer chassis and precise handling, while the LaCrosse is softer and quieter. Size-wise, the LaCrosse is larger with a noticeable space advantage, especially in the rear, while the Passat is more moderate and practical. Fuel consumption is lower for the Passat, averaging 8L, while the LaCrosse exceeds 9L, creating a noticeable difference in long-term usage. Price-wise, the Passat has a lower entry-level price, while the LaCrosse offers more luxurious configurations. For daily use, the LaCrosse is better suited for long-distance comfort, while the Passat is more economical. I would recommend considering safety factors as well.

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