First Look: Volkswagen Phaeton
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*VW hasn't made the mistake of burying the most commonly used cockpit switches and controls within an obtuse master control unit. Basic settings for climate, audio and ride quality can be controlled via dashboard keys without going through VW's central "turn/press" button, which does get deeper into the adjustments in a fashion similar to BMW's i-Drive. A 5-in. color screen on the center console displays the nav system and a multitude of other information. Four- and five-seat interiors in both short- and long-wheelbase models are offered in Europe; in North America only LWB models, about 5 in. longer than the standard car, will be sold. View Related Article
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