Used Volkswagen Routan for Sale near Ann Arbor, MI
4.2 Overall rating
(36 reviews)Customers say
The Volkswagen Routan is well-liked for its stylish interior, comfort, and good fuel economy for a minivan. Owners appreciate the foldable seats and entertainment system, making it family-friendly and enjoyable to drive. However, it has faced criticism for lacking interior space compared to some competitors and issues with certain design choices and reliability. Overall, it stands out for its features and driving experience, especially for families needing extra space.
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What people say
The car features are great. I think a complete middle seat will be better rather than sitting for just two.
I love this van. It has all the amenities to keep kids occupied on long trips while keeping the comfort of an easy chair. This van has a lot of stowaway so storage/hauling small to medium furniture is easy. Back up camera and powered rear mirrors make seeing behind you a cake walk. Power everything makes opening/closing doors (including hatch) as easy as touching a button.
It's got a Chrysler motor, a 4.0 liter plant. It's got Chrysler tires, Chrysler suspensions, Chrysler shocks. It's a model made before electric conversions, so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say? Is it the new Bluesmobile or what? (Apologies to Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi) I was looking for a Chrysler Town and Country with the Swivel n' Go seating option, on paper it looked like a great idea and the perfect solution for long car trips. In the real world, the swivel seats have some issues... The included "table" is completely useless, due to the interior space, swiveling isn't as easy as you would think, and with the seats swiveled reclining for either the driver or passenger is pretty much impossible (which might explain why Dodge and Chrysler discontinued the Swivel option...) However, I wanted seats with more padding and comfort than the thin collapsible seats that come with the popular Stow n' Go option. Enter the VW Routan. Chrysler enthusiasts hate it because it's not American, VW enthusiasts hate it because it's not German, so it has not been the successful entry into the minivan market that Volkswagen was hoping for.... which is why 2012 will be the final model year for the Routan. So, why would I buy a widely hated, much maligned, and discontinued "Frankenstein" of a mini-van? Price and comfort. I was able to buy a fully loaded Routan with the 4.0 liter engine for $1,000 less than a Chrysler Town & Country with the same year and about the same mileage. The Town and Country didn't have the entertainment package, nor the navigation package, and was powered by Chrysler's 197hp, 3.8 liter V-6. So, for less money I get an upgraded engine with 50 extra hp, all of the bells and whistles, plus a free sunroof and more comfortable second row seats? SOLD.
Good looking, 4.0L engine is pretty peppy, handles well. Very nice interior--personally I like it the best of all minivans. Easy to get poor mileage if you have a heavy foot on the accelerator, but otherwise you can get the same as rated--17 city / 25 highway. Very comfortable seats, high quality of interior trim. Get over your emotional reaction to the "Chrysler" frame and drive train, go with the 4.0L engine, and you have one heck of a nice van. No, it's not the concept microbus come to life--but that's no reason to dis this VW. ====================== 3 Years later... VW purchased my 2010 Routan under the Washington State lemon law because of a recurring safety defect--the brakes. Had four (4) brake jobs in the first 30,000 miles. Liked the van very much, but those brakes were poorly engineered.
I've owned the Routan for a week. I've gotten raves from all my friends. I love it. The interior looks better than the Chrysler. I have read so many negative reviews. I don't get it. First off, the reviewers feel it's awful that the Routan started as a Town & Country. Yeah, Dodge and Chrysler are so bad that GM and Ford can't compete with them. Volkswagen started with the best American-made mini-van (designed for mainstream Americans), then changed the things they didn't like. They dressed up the interior trim. Maybe Chrysler didn't want to share Stow-n-Go Captain's chairs, but VW put in more comfortable seats. They wanted something with European mystique, so they changed the nose and tail. Then they changed the suspension to take out some of the wallow. You end up with the best of two worlds. The dealer kept telling me "It's not a mini-van," then he'd use some lame descriptor. The Germans have a word for it: Grossraumlimousinen. That's good enough for me.
Volkswagen Routan FAQs
How many Volkswagen Routan vehicles in Ann Arbor, MI have no reported accidents or damage?
4 out of 5 for sale near Ann Arbor, MI have no reported accidents or damage.
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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