Comments - Volkswagen Planning CC Shooting Brake

Published: Feb 10, 2013
Description: The Germans pioneered a new segment when the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class hit the market in 2004. A few years later, Volkswagen got in on the four-door coupe segment with the more budget-friendly Passat CC...
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Nick Schnee Feb 11, 2013
Be happy then, wagons are ugly as shit.
Michael Nascimento Feb 10, 2013
I'd like more wagons/estates/shooting breaks here in Canada. The only real ones left are the vw Jetta, and the Subaru outback under 60,000$. Audi only offers the Allroad, mercedes only offers the e-class, and bmw isn't going to be offering its new 3 here either.
Dylan Bruder Feb 10, 2013
The nardo has been dead for awhile sorry
Mark Fei Ling Feb 10, 2013
Why nobody saying anything that cc, sonata,a7 and grand coupe copy Mercedes CLS?
Ivan Ryzhov Feb 10, 2013
Does anybody even buy this crap? So frigin sick and tired of manufacturers building 4 door "shooting breaks" and "coupes". These are just highly inconvenient station wagons and somewhat sexy looking sedans.
Nick Schnee Feb 10, 2013
Oh god no, please no more of this wagon shooting brake crap!
Joshua Rutkowski Feb 10, 2013
WHY?! Just finish the Nardo project. Stop making stupid ideas guys.
Dylan Bruder Feb 10, 2013
I think the last one had more character
Austin Bride Feb 10, 2013
Fastlanedaily FTW
Harrison Trapnell Feb 10, 2013
Derek D approves of this car.
Description: The swoopy wagon would be based on the next-generation CC, itself to be based on the next Passat. (That is, the European model, anyway. The North American Passat is a different model entirely.) As suc...
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Description: For comparisson's sake, BMW stopped offering many of its Touring wagon models when it began rolling out its GT models. If Volkswagen were to take a page out of that competitor's playbook, th...
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Petro Maalouf Feb 11, 2013
I thought the old one was better when this was launched , but when i've seen it in person i changed my mind , i loved it
Anthony Yard Feb 11, 2013
Agree, I have the older version and love it. Don't like the look of the new one and there is no change except for front and rear lights
Jacob Burford Feb 10, 2013
I don't know why, but I prefer the last one!
Graham Young Feb 10, 2013
Love that I'd buy one in a second with the TDI
Serg Karchevsky Feb 11, 2013
Idk guys but this looks so close to the A6. And that's a good thing. Love it. Hope to see more 4motion models
Cian Mac Gearailt Feb 11, 2013
Yeah the cc wont ever look this good
Graham Young Feb 10, 2013
Please please bring that to the United States
Jacob Burford Feb 10, 2013
Not sure if I like this or not! I think the AMG version looks better!
Daniel Eads Feb 10, 2013
It's not that much less practical then an estate and it looks fantastic.
Jake Dula Feb 10, 2013
These things look so stupid IMO
Ivan Ryzhov Feb 10, 2013
So basically what a shooting break is, is a much less useful estate. That in my opinion doesn't bring that much more to the vehicle, design or practicality wise.
Patrick Schalk Feb 10, 2013
I really hate how the D pillar goes to a point.
Pablo Herasme Feb 10, 2013
Yet this looks more elegant.
Walter Alexander Thomas Feb 11, 2013
This car is very nice. It is no where near ugly. Just say you do not like wagons.
Serg Karchevsky Feb 11, 2013
Ugly.
Christian De Prisco Feb 10, 2013
Can always use the rear seats for your golf bags...it's not like you are gonna take the kids and the wife to play golf are you? I will rofl at anyone passing by me in this car
Ivan Ryzhov Feb 10, 2013
Hit the nail on the head Mr. Anders.
Anders Schrøder Feb 10, 2013
That is exactly what a "shooting brake" is useful for! If you need space, then go buy a real station wagon or SUV. Stupid idea IMO.