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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT B3 (5 Door Family Wagon)
   
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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT B3 (5 Door Family Wagon)

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Description
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VolksWagen Passat B3 version - Medium 5 door comfortable hatchback
- Comfortable Rear seats with great access rear passangers have extended space
- Cheap prise - 11670$
- Comfortable steering and engine transmission
- Trailers can be attached with all needed Sibtat functions

Specifications

Top speed - 178 km/h
Fuel capacity - 60L
Engine - 5 cyl
Gearbox - CVT type (By Uranwind)
Range ~ 200 km
Sibtat is fully connected to the trailer hitch (without trailer steering)
Controls
  • W/S - Throttle/Brakes (hold S to engage reverse)
  • A/D - Steering Left/Right - Turn lights
  • 1 - Ignition, 2 - Headlights, 3 - Interrior light, 4 - Hazard lights, 5 - Horn ,6 - Trunk
  • Space - Handbrake

Special thanks to:
Car logic - UranWind
Painblocks design - W1nc



Some history -

The third-generation Volkswagen Passat, known as Volkswagen Passat B3 or Volkswagen Passat 35i, was introduced in March 1988 in Europe, 1989 in North America, and 1995 in South America; it was also briefly available in Australia in 1991, when a total of 14 Passat GL 16V in sedan and wagon versions were sold by then importer TKM. Unlike the previous two generations of the Passat, the B3 was not available as a fastback - only 4-door sedan and 5-door station wagon versions were available, setting the precedent for the model for all subsequent generations to date. Its curvy looks were a contrast from the boxy appearance of its predecessor and owed much to the "jelly mould" style pioneered by Ford with the Sierra and Taurus. The lack of a grille, utilizing the bottom breather approach, made the car's front end styling reminiscent of older, rear-engined Volkswagens such as the 411, and also doubled as a modern styling trend.



At the time it was the first Passat to be built on a Volkswagen-designed platform, rather than sharing one with an Audi saloon. The Passat B3 was designed by Volkswagen's design chief, Herbert Schäfer and, unlike equivalent Audi models, now featured a space-saving transversely mounted engine (a configuration from which future Passat models would retreat in 1996). A couple of weeks ahead of launch, press reports appeared that the forthcoming new Passat was known within the company as the first "true Hahn model" ("erster echter Hahn"), even though Carl Hahn junior had by this time already been the Volkswagen Group's chairman since 1982. The message, reflecting management priorities at the time, was that whereas recent new models from Volkswagen had unapologetically appeared to be rebadged and mildly rebodied Audis, with this model Volkswagen under Hahn now had the confidence to reassert a more distinctive identity for its cars, differentiating the Audi and Volkswagen brands more persuasively from one another in the process.



The car, although designated B3 in Volkswagen's platform nomenclature, was based largely on the A platform as used for the smaller Golf Mk2 model, but was stretched in all directions. Many components are shared directly between these vehicles. It was marketed under the Passat name in all markets; in North America, this was a first.



The fuel injected petrol engines gave better performance and refinement than the previously used carbureted units. They were mounted transversely, and the floorpan was engineered to accept Volkswagen's "Syncro" four-wheel drive system. Engine options were the 2.0-litre 16-valve engine (for North America only in the GL model), 1.8-litre eight-valve and 16-valve engines (not available in North America; all CLs, GLs, and GLSs had the 2.0 16v), Volkswagen's new 2.8-litre VR6 engine (also used in the Golf and Corrado) in the GL/GT (Europe) and GLX/GLS (North America) models (introduced in 1991 in Europe and 1992 in North America), and the G60 engine (only available on the Syncro model in Canada for the North American market). The VR6 engine gave the top-of-the-range Passat a top speed of 224 km/h (139 mph). The 1.6-litre (not available in North America) and 1.9-litre (available only in Canada and Europe) diesel engines were also available as an option.


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11 Comments
Aligator [USSR] 12 Apr, 2023 @ 8:36am 
Агемс, 1 блок ступеньки и чем-то по бокам закрыть
И фолькесвагн шильдик промеж фар
Tigrrer  [author] 12 Apr, 2023 @ 8:31am 
там из-за специфики хмыля только 1 блок можно поставить
Aligator [USSR] 12 Apr, 2023 @ 7:51am 
Ну лучше бы ты хмыльнул что-то типа ступенек в бампер, а на морде лица делал как раз тупа огромный ВВ шильдик
Ато реально у тебя сплошные восьмёрки
Tigrrer  [author] 12 Apr, 2023 @ 7:49am 
Я пробовал без решетки - пусто смотрится морда, на прошлых моделях она была в ирл, так что я ее оставил.
Aligator [USSR] 12 Apr, 2023 @ 7:38am 
Не ну понятно, но не в квадратности дело
У тебя везде одна и та же решётка радиатора даже на пассате у которого не было решётки, там воздух через бампер сосался
Tigrrer  [author] 12 Apr, 2023 @ 1:31am 
Какая квадратная игра, такие и машины)
Ну на самом деле сложно в этом размере делать более круглым
Aligator [USSR] 11 Apr, 2023 @ 10:42am 
Почему у тебя все машины начиная со шкоды похожи на что-то на базе ВАЗ 2108?
WalbrechtGaming 10 Apr, 2023 @ 4:34pm 
ok
Tigrrer  [author] 10 Apr, 2023 @ 10:08am 
maybe, idk yet
WalbrechtGaming 10 Apr, 2023 @ 9:09am 
Are you gonna make a sedan version?