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USED 2009

2013 Volkswagen Routan

SEL Premium minivan extended FWD 3.6-liter V6 (283 hp) (Regular Gasoline) Automatic 6-speed

Retail Value: $4375 ~ $5825

Trade-in Value: $1595 ~ $2900

MSRP: $27020 ~ $44280

2013 Volkswagen Routan

Most Volkswagens are well-built, agile, fun-to-drive cars that feel slightly more premium than their competitors. Its lineup is focused on SUVs, most of which have spacious, comfortable interiors and unexpectedly responsive driving dynamics. Its Golf hatchback, especially in performance trims, is a rare balance of practicality and driving thrills. Most models, including its EVs, have excellent fit and finish. Brand-wide downsides include unintuitive controls and infotainment systems, and below-average reliability for new cars. Reliability for used VWs is average.

None of us liked the Routan when we tested it in 2009. It's really just a slightly tweaked and rebadged version of the dated Chrysler Town & Country minivan without the Town & Country's handy fold-in-the-floor second-row seats or swiveling captain's chairs. High points include a composed ride, a reasonably powerful 4.0-liter engine, and a quiet cabin. But handling is on the clumsy side, fuel economy is mediocre, and even the up-level engine lacks refinement. The power folding third-row seat and rear hatch operate slowly. The 2014 models were sold to fleet only.

Car Specifications

Cargo Volume61.5
Front Head Room4.0
Front Leg Room40.0
Front Shoulder Room64.0
Height69
Length203
Max Load1150
Max Seating Capacity7
Rear Head Room4.0
Rear Leg Room27.5
Rear Shoulder Room64.0
Weight4495
Wheel Base121
Width77

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)740.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)2405.0
Cruse Range (Miles)325

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)8.6
Avoidance Speed (MPH)47.5
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)147
City MPG10
Highway MPG27
Overall MPG16