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2009 Volkswagen CC |
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Price Range $27,100 to $39,800 |
suitable for:
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17 to 21 |
25 to 31 |
4 Seats |
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Safety
As a parent, the Volkswagen CC has some safety features that really caught my eye, including power windows with pinch protection to keep little fingers safe. I’m also impressed that the CC has available rear side-impact airbags in addition to its standard front, side-impact and side curtain airbags.
The CC’s headlights are programmable; they automatically turn on or off, but you can set the level of ambient light needed for them to do so. As someone who doesn’t like driving at night, I’d probably like my headlights to pop on sooner than the average driver.
The CC also comes with antilock brakes, stability control, traction control and a four-year/50,000-mile roadside assistance warranty.
FAMILY LIFESTAGE
In Diapers: The deep bucket seats in the second row make it tough to fit just about any child-safety seat in the CC.
In School: The CC is a good fit for school-age kids even though you’ll struggle to get the booster seats installed.
Teens: Teens will adore this car because of its good looks.
shopping around: At cars.com
safety: Ratings
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