
The Volkswagen Eos convertible sports car was introduced for the 2007 model year. The power retractable hard top operates smoothly and takes only 25 seconds to secure in either direction. When the top is up, the glass sunroof still lets the sun shine in and the elegant style of the car is equally enticing with the top down or up as a sultry coupe. Power is provided by a feisty turbo charged 2.0 liter inline 4 cylinder or a more powerful 3.2 liter V6. There are 3 models available, all with front wheel drive and manual transmissions. No additional options are available for the base model, though standard features for this model include air conditioning, premium stereo with CD player and MP3 jack, heated side mirrors, simulated leather seats and power windows. There are additional options available for the 2.0T which comes standard with all the features found on the base model plus dual zone climate control and heated front seats. Upgrading to the 3.2L adds AM/FM, cowhide upholstery, laminated interior trim, automatic seats and 17 inch wheels. Options for both the 2.0T and the 3.2L include an outstanding 10 speaker music system, front and rear parking proximity alert and a navigation system. Options can be itemized and purchased separately, though Volkswagen has created both a Technology option package and a Sport option package that combine the most popular features in these two categories.
The aesthetically appealing exterior is unassuming with smooth, chic lines. The exterior is complimented by a sleek, well built and inviting interior. Although space is limited in any convertible, this one has a little more than most. The rear seat is large enough to accommodate two adults, though shoulder room is a little tight for long trips due to the side space reserved for stowing the convertible top and its mechanisms. Trunk space is good for a convertible, with about 10 cubic feet available for storage with the top up. When the top is stowed there is still a little over 6 cubic feet available for cargo and there are also two locking compartments-one in the rear and one in the front-for securely storing smaller items.
The sporty Volkswagen Eos will easily transition from daily drive to weekend warrior road trip. The eager engines provide plenty of acceleration, road noise is very limited and steering is responsive. Although convertibles are not often thought of as practical, the Eos is equipped to be more practical than most. However, the main attraction continues to be that convertibles are just down right fun to drive!
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