
The Volkswagen Arteon I Restyling (2020-2025) is a stylish and practical fastback and Shooting Brake, offering a blend of premium design, comfort, and Volkswagen reliability. It's ideal for those seeking a distinctive car that stands out from typical sedans and SUVs, providing ample space for families or long-distance travel.
Volkswagen Arteon offers sourced from ua, us. A total of 56 vehicles available for comparison on Car Spy.
Volkswagen Arteon I Restyling starts at $8,500. The average asking price is $21,360. All prices reflect live offers from auctions and dealerships.
Infotainment software glitches/freezes
DSG transmission occasional harsh shifts/jerks
Water pump/thermostat housing leaks (TSI engines)
Minor electrical sensor failures
Premature brake wear (especially with aggressive driving)

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Infotainment software glitches/freezes
DSG transmission occasional harsh shifts/jerks
Water pump/thermostat housing leaks (TSI engines)
Minor electrical sensor failures
Premature brake wear (especially with aggressive driving)
Thoroughly test drive the car on various road types to assess ride comfort, handling, and potential road noise.
Check the service history meticulously. Look for regular maintenance records and any reported software updates for the infotainment system.
If buying from the USA (Copart, IAAI), get a detailed inspection report. Focus on structural damage, as Arteons are often imported after accidents.
Pay close attention to the functionality of the infotainment system during the test drive. Ensure it's responsive and free of glitches.
Consider your engine choice carefully. TSI engines offer good performance, while TDI versions provide excellent fuel economy for long trips.
Inspect the interior for signs of wear, especially on seats and frequently touched surfaces, as some materials might not hold up as well as expected.
Check for any open recalls on NHTSA.gov using the VIN, especially for infotainment or engine-related issues.