Used 2015 Volkswagen Eos for Sale near Phoenix, AZ
It's official: Volkswagen will let the current Eos run out of stock, and no more will be produced. That means the popular Sport is already all gone, leaving just the familiar baseline Komfort and top-shelf Executive trims to buddy up with a mysterious Final trim, apparently outfitted precisely the same way as a Komfort with but a few exclusive cues.
The Eos was always a bit of an odd character, and as this move turns out, a bit too odd for this market. Ticketed as an upscale droptop, its cushy ride never quite translated to drivers as something that meshed well with that idea. Or at least it never translated into sales for its target demographic, and it ended up quite the favorite among older sun worshippers for its comfortably steady ways.
That's not a bad thing unless you were aiming for a larger, more youthful market, but came to the pitcher's mound with 50 Cent's aim. The Eos may not go down in history as the worst ceremonial opening pitch of all time, but it's definitely Volkswagen's worst flop of all time, according to Volkswagen. Drivers have a different opinion, however.
Much like 50 Cent's opening ceremonies made for great entertainment, the Eos is a born 4-seat pleaser with the industry's first-ever sun/moonroof droptop. It's quick enough for a compact convertible, rated at 7 seconds to 60 mph, but buyers in this price range have far more engaging rides to choose from with swifter response times—and that was its downfall. The Eos went the distance, but never quite made it over the plate for most open-air thrill seekers, having very little thrill to offer beyond a well-shaped cabin breeze.
As such, the 2015 Eos is the very same as the 2014 Eos as it rides off into the sunset, with 10 cubic feet of trunk capacity and all. The engine still gets a fairly decent 22 mpg city/30 highway fuel estimate with its 200 hp and 207 lb-ft/torque 2-liter turbo 4-banger, still directed by a 6-speed automated manual. The top drops with the push of a button in 25 seconds, but leaving it up results in a serene cabin that was once the industry's benchmark. There are quieter convertibles on the market today, but they still cost more.
Continuing in that premium vein, standard features for the baseline Komfort include heated mirrors, heated windshield-washer nozzles, a wind deflector, keyless entry, heated 8-way powered seats with lumbar support and a touchscreen interface for the 8-speaker stereo with iPod, HD, satellite radio and Bluetooth connectivity with a CD player. Moving up the trim ladder opens up a few exclusive option packages, but otherwise most anything optional is available to every trim.
5 Overall rating
(4 reviews)I like them because you can drive them all year around the hardtop. Perfect for the highway and long travels fairly good gas mileage on the vehicle. Quick handles pretty good.
So much fun, I fell so in love with this little convertible, Im buying a THIRD one! (My 2nd was totalled while parked on the street). They run forever, and to take the top down, you just push one button for 25 seconds: the trunk opens up and swallows up the roof as it rolls back so smoothly! Looks like a true Transformer! Its a real looker--I have to control myself not to hit that button at a stoplight.... its ridiculously fun. I use it to run around town, but have taken a couple of long trips with it also. Just know that the back seat are pretty tight for grownups. Great performance, seldom have any repairs. This model was discontinued in 2016, so GET ONE NOW used, they go to140K, 175K miles and are still on the used market, but the Executive model, which is mine, is getting quite scarce.
It great to drive & the top is like a real car when it’s up
This seems like the best of this line. Extremely nice. I drove it from the dealers to home. Its my wifes car, but I hope she lets me drive it again sometime!
2015 Volkswagen Eos FAQs
How many 2015 Volkswagen Eos vehicles in Phoenix, AZ have no reported accidents or damage?
4 out of 5 for sale near Phoenix, AZ have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2015 Volkswagen Eos?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2015 Volkswagen Eos gets between 25 and 25 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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