Professional Reviews- “The Eos' interior décor is what we've come to expect of VW lately: dense, pebbled vinyl dash materials, serenely technical instrumentation, affirmative switches and logical layout. A keen impression of quality and competence. Just terrific.” — Los Angeles Times
- “As much as I like the new Volvo C70, the Eos just crushes it in the car-for-money department. A comparably equipped Eos 2.0T is about $10,000 cheaper than a Volvo C70.” — Los Angeles Times
- “The compact Eos is a cross between the VW Jetta and Passat, with the length of a Jetta, the width of a Passat, and a platform that blends the two.” — Chicago Tribune
- “...the room between the back of the front seat and the front of the back seat doesn't really allow for such incidentals as shins and knees.” — Chicago Tribune
- “The Eos, named after the mythical Greek goddess of dawn, delivers the top-down thrill of driving on a sunny day...” — Automotive.com
- “It's not intended for hard-core driving enthusiasts, but it will undoubtedly please those looking for a comfortable convertible that's still capable on back roads.” — Edmunds.com
- “The all-new VW Eos delivers a combination of performance, refinement and livability never before seen in a sub-$30,000 drop-top.” — Kelley Blue Book
- “...as with most four-seat convertibles, the rear seating area is narrow.” — Kelley Blue Book
- “The sporty and elegant interior is among the best in the industry for a car in this price range.” — Star-Telegram.com
- “Top up or top down, it has flowing lines that make it look as if it were designed in a wind tunnel.” — JSOnline.com
- “It ... has marvelously tidy dimensions, which makes it easy to park and maneuver in traffic.” — JSOnline.com
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