Hey guys,
I'm planning ahead towards the end of the year where I'm taking a novated lease out on either a Passat CC or an R36, currently I'm driving a Polo GTI on springs/shocks - not bone jarring but pretty sturdy ride. Prior to that I was in an NA built Celica that was pretty much track spec suspension. Now I'm starting to crave some ride quality and that's actually quite the factor in what I will decide for my next car. You know you're getting over the bumps and bangs when a ride in a taxi has become a therapeutic experience!
I've read that the R36 is obviously sturdier than the CC but as a whole is it still quite comfortable? Also how's the NVH? I'd dare say that if it's still quite good I'd be a bit more inclined to go for the R36 though I do find the CC a bit better looking. I think for me coming from the cars I've driven I might be easily impressed in the ride/refinement regard
but try and give me some objective opinions as best you can!
Cheers,
Matt
I'm planning ahead towards the end of the year where I'm taking a novated lease out on either a Passat CC or an R36, currently I'm driving a Polo GTI on springs/shocks - not bone jarring but pretty sturdy ride. Prior to that I was in an NA built Celica that was pretty much track spec suspension. Now I'm starting to crave some ride quality and that's actually quite the factor in what I will decide for my next car. You know you're getting over the bumps and bangs when a ride in a taxi has become a therapeutic experience!
I've read that the R36 is obviously sturdier than the CC but as a whole is it still quite comfortable? Also how's the NVH? I'd dare say that if it's still quite good I'd be a bit more inclined to go for the R36 though I do find the CC a bit better looking. I think for me coming from the cars I've driven I might be easily impressed in the ride/refinement regard

Cheers,
Matt
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