Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
11/22/22 8:32 a.m.

Tell people you just bought an eight-cylinder German wagon, and they’ll probably think you purchased something like a BMW or an Audi. Imagine their surprise when you pull up in a Volkswagen.

Essentially two V4 engines joined at a 72-degree angle, the W8 used in this Passat served as a precursor to later W engines used in Bentleys, Bugattis and more.

This 2004 VW Passat W8 Wagon comes fitted with the desirable six-speed manual and is billed as mostly unmodified aside from tinted windows and blue-painted brake calipers.

Find this 2004 Volkswagen Passat W8 Wagon available from Cars & Bids.

mhoumard
mhoumard New Reader
11/22/22 7:25 p.m.

Love the Passat wagons!  Right size & flesibility.  Bought a new '03.  When it hit a 130,000 pain free miles, had to get an '04 with half the tenure.  Oh if just one of them had a six-speed & W8.

Mark

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