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Volkswagen - Passat (2009)

If you’re navigating the world of pre‑owned cars, the Volkswagen Passat is a name that rings many a driver’s doorbell. A particular model that often grabs attention is the 2009 Volkswagen Passat, a mid‑size sedan that blends comfort with solid engineering. When you hear the headline “Volkswagen Passat price,” you’re likely looking for a reference point that ties mileage, condition, and geography together. Here, we break down the Volkswagen Passat 2009 price fundamentals, share insight into its value trajectory, and help you answer the perpetual question: what is a 2009 Volkswagen Passat worth?

Below is a quick “spec‑check” snapshot of a typical 2009 Passat, pulled from the most recent archival data and common dealer configurations. The details help you match your own vehicle to the broader market and give you a baseline for estimating the used Volkswagen Passat price in your region.

  • Engine: 2.0L I4, 148 horsepower, 152 Nm torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (depending on market)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (regular octane)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Exterior dimensions: Length 4,685 mm; Width 1,814 mm; Height 1,460 mm; Wheelbase 2,720 mm
  • Interior: Seating for 5, 1.5‑liter tri‑zone climate control, 8‑inch infotainment display
  • Cargo: 405 L behind rear seats; 1,520 L with seats folded
  • Standard safety: Driver and passenger airbags, ABS, electronic stability control

The Volkswagen Passat depreciation cycle is a common topic for buyers and sellers alike. With a robust build and market‑tested chassis, the 2009 model generally shows a measured loss in value compared to newer generations. Typically, you’ll see a decline of 15–20 % within the first year after purchase for a used Volkswagen Passat. After the initial shock, the depreciation rate usually stabilizes, falling roughly 10 % per year for the next three to five years, before leveling out as the vehicle ages beyond a decade. These figures are averages; exact numbers vary by mileage, maintenance history, and geographic condition.


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