The CC is a stylish four-door serving as Volkswagen's top car model in the United States. The CC is related to the 2006-2010 Passat so it is roughly equivalent to a midsize sedan. By comparison, the sleek roofline of the CC is 2-3 inches lower than that of Passat. Beginning with the 2013 model, the interior has seating for five passengers. CC is offered in four trim levels, three of which are front-wheel-drive with a 2.0l turbocharged four-cylinder engine. The top model includes Volkswagen's 4MOTION all-wheel-drive system and their narrow-angle V6 engine. With prices starting at around $30,000, the CC is an interesting alternative to the usual conservative mid-sized sedan.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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CC 2.0T Trend | 2.0l I4 T (200-bhp) | M6 | FWD | $31,570 |
CC 2.0T Trend | 2.0l I4 T (200-bhp) | SM6 | FWD | $32,670 |
CC 2.0T Sport | 2.0l I4 T (200-bhp) | M6 | FWD | $34,475 |
CC 2.0T Sport | 2.0l I4 T (200-bhp) | SM6 | FWD | $35,575 |
CC 2.0T R-Line | 2.0l I4 T (200-bhp) | M6 | FWD | $34,655 |
CC 2.0T R-Line | 2.0l I4 T (200-bhp) | SM6 | FWD | $35,755 |
CC 2.0T Executive | 2.0l I4 T (200-bhp) | SM6 | FWD | $37,820 |
CC VR6 4MOTION Executive | 3.6l V6 (280-bhp) | A6 | AWD | $44,355 |