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I just purchased a 2014 Passat SEL TDI. I have owned a 2005.5 Jetta TDI for 15 years and put 189,000 miles on it. My initial impression between the two are as follows:
1) The Passat is roomier, particularly in the back seat (where I never sit).
2) The engine on the Passat is smoother and more powerful, even though the Jetta is "chipped" and very quick.
3) The avionics "suite" is more up-to-date with current "bells and whistles">
4) The Jetta has a shorter turning radius, sportier handling, and is easier getting into small spaces.
5) The seats in the Passat are more comfortable and there are more adjustments in the SEL upgrade.
6) The trunk on the Passat is bigger with seats that fold down; however, the folding seats in the Jetta are easier to actuate
7) The Passat has a Moon Roof, which I don't care for and don't have on the Jetta; however, the option is standard equipment on the Passat
8) The Passat has a 4 gallon bigger fuel tank on the Passat and fuel mileage difference has yet to be determined, but the range is greater in the Passat never-the-less.
9) The Passat uses "Blue-def", but the Jetta does not (older model only)
10) The Passat has bigger tires (18" vice the Jett's 15") with a longer wheel base, which translates into a more comfortable ride.
I've had a long and enjoyable relationship with my old Jetta with few expenses and great reliability. If the Passat can equal the Jetta's history of reliable utility, I'll enjoy the upgrade in comfort and convenience even more!
1) The Passat is roomier, particularly in the back seat (where I never sit).
2) The engine on the Passat is smoother and more powerful, even though the Jetta is "chipped" and very quick.
3) The avionics "suite" is more up-to-date with current "bells and whistles">
4) The Jetta has a shorter turning radius, sportier handling, and is easier getting into small spaces.
5) The seats in the Passat are more comfortable and there are more adjustments in the SEL upgrade.
6) The trunk on the Passat is bigger with seats that fold down; however, the folding seats in the Jetta are easier to actuate
7) The Passat has a Moon Roof, which I don't care for and don't have on the Jetta; however, the option is standard equipment on the Passat
8) The Passat has a 4 gallon bigger fuel tank on the Passat and fuel mileage difference has yet to be determined, but the range is greater in the Passat never-the-less.
9) The Passat uses "Blue-def", but the Jetta does not (older model only)
10) The Passat has bigger tires (18" vice the Jett's 15") with a longer wheel base, which translates into a more comfortable ride.
I've had a long and enjoyable relationship with my old Jetta with few expenses and great reliability. If the Passat can equal the Jetta's history of reliable utility, I'll enjoy the upgrade in comfort and convenience even more!