Used Volkswagen Phaeton for Sale near Santa Rosa, CA
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The Volkswagen Phaeton is highly praised for its exceptional comfort, luxurious features, and overall build quality. Owners often compare it to premium brands like Bentley and BMW, appreciating its elegant design and powerful engine performance. However, some drivers express concerns about the steep maintenance and service costs, which can make ownership daunting. Overall, those who own the Phaeton feel it represents one of the best luxury vehicles they have experienced.
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Chris M
Reviewed a 2004 Volkswagen V8 AWD on Jun 25, 2008
For the price of a BMW 3 series, you can get get the "cousin" of the Audi A8/Bentley Continental Flying Spur (same dimensions/components); the build quality is fantastic, everything is top notch: DSP 12-channel sound system, 18-way driver/16-way passenger seats (all 4 seats are heated/cooled/massaging/ lumbar adjustable), 4-zone AC with motorized vent covers, dual-pane windows, glass moonroof with motorized sun shade, motorized rear sunshade, rear side privacy shades, 4-setting air suspension, front/rear parking sensors, motorized trunk lid, 4-way motorized adjustable & heated steering wheel - the list goes on and on!
Anagreg A
Reviewed a 2006 Volkswagen V8 4dr Sedan AWD on Oct 4, 2011
The best and most luxurious car I've ever owned! Veery luxurious, very nice and stylish! Beautiful car! If I had the chance to get it earlier, I would take it right then! If you have the financial ability to own it, just don't think any more and get it!
Al B
Reviewed a 2004 Volkswagen Phaeton on Oct 26, 2020
I have owned Mercedes and BMWs for more than 20 years. I bought my 1st Phaeton in 2005 and I am now on my 3rd. It is the best car I have ever owned. I am saddened that this will probably be my last one as there are not many left in the U.S.
James N
Reviewed a 2004 Volkswagen Phaeton on May 13, 2022
I own a 2004 Phaeton V8 - when it is working it is the best car I ever owned - when it requires service it is a nightmare - $1100.00 to repair parking brake pawl comes to mind - drives like a Bentley in all regards - the service bills are the same as a Bentley - if you can buy one that has less than 90k miles AND has had the timing belt replaced go for it
Volkswagen Phaeton Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| V8 4dr Sedan AWD | $67,370 |
| W12 4dr Sedan AWD | $97,270 |
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For years, Volkswagen was known as a manufacturer of what were essentially compact cars --- the Beetle, the Golf, the Jetta, and similar cars. All that changed with the introduction in 2004 of the Phaeton, which was the German automaker's entry into the luxury sedan marketplace. And, in fact, the Phaeton shares a platform with models from Audi and Bentley, testifying to its luxury pedigree.
The Phaeton was a available with a choice of two engines -- a 335-hp, 3.2-liter V8 engine or a 420-hp, 6.0-liter W12 engine, which was created by combining two V6 engines. The V8 was linked to a six-speed automatic transmission, while the W12 came with a five-speed automatic with the Tiptronic feature that enabled drivers to manually shift gears, depending on driving conditions.
As expected for a luxury vehicle, the Phaeton came with a long list of standard features, many of which were innovations unique to this vehicle. The 4-Zone Climatronic climate control system, for example, enabled the driver and passenger in the front and both passengers in the rear to set their own temperature and air-flow preferences. The V8 Phaeton came with 12-way power-adjustable heated seats, while the W12 model's seats were adjustable in 18 different ways, including height, angle, headrest, lumbar, upper and lower body.
Of course, all the expected standard features were included, such as power windows, brakes, and door locks, anti-lock brakes, a full range of airbags, keyless entry, cruise control, an anti-theft alarm system, and four-wheel anti-lock brakes. Also included were “eagle eye“ xenon headlights with headlamp washers, a navigation system, an electrochromatic rear-view mirror, a self-leveling suspension, power retractable mirrors, double-pane safety glass, and 18-inch wheels.
While drivers had no doubt about the Phaeton's power and luxury appointments, some were uncertain about buying a pricey high-end car from a manufacturer of popular compact cars. Perhaps because of that fact, sales were slow in the U.S., and Volkswagen decided to cease sales of the Phaeton in the U.S. after the 2006 model year.
