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Passat Misses Insurance Discount

February 12th 2009 12:20
The new VW Passat CC is being denied an insurance discount offered to the Volvo XC60.

Crash avoidance technology in the Passat will not attract the 20 per cent insurance premium discount being offered to a similar system in the XC60.

VW's new adaptive cruise control with front assist will operate from 30-150km/h and bring the car to a complete stop.

If a rear-end collision is imminent, the car will sound and flash a warning to the driver, bring the disc pads up to the discs, increase brake pressure and even dab the brakes.

However, the driver then has to take over — and that is one of the major differences with the Volvo City Safety radar system.

NRMA Insurance last week offered a 20 per cent discount to XC60 owners based on the car’s new radar technology designed to prevent rear-end collisions, which are the most common insurance claims.

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However, spokesman Robert McDonald says the VW system would not qualify for several reasons.

McDonald says the Volvo system intervenes and brings the car to a complete stop on its own, and will operate under 30km/h – the speed range where most rear-enders occurred.

In comparison, the VW adaptive cruise control will operate from 30-150km/h and will come to a complete stop, but not in an emergency situation where driver input is required.

Cost of repairs is also a consideration, McDonald says.

"The radar sensor on the VW is on the front grille and if that gets damaged it can be quite expensive," he says.

"In some cars it costs up to $10,000 to replace. The Volvo sensor is on the windscreen."

The second-generation VW adaptive cruise control system is an update of the one originally designed for the ill-fated Phaeton luxury saloon.

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Comment by alt_ed

February 12th 2009 12:55
I watched Volvo demonstrate this new tech at the Sydney motor show... and oh how funny it was when the XC60 DIDN'T STOP! It just ran right up the arse of the inflatable demo car hahaha!

If anything, Volvo drivers should be hit with a 20% increase just for buying a Volvo

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