
Tony.A. shares a personal moment with his 2004 Volkswagen Phaeton, bringing it out of a six-month hibernation. His post, featuring several images, invites readers to appreciate the enduring appeal of this luxury sedan. This article delves into the community's insights on the Phaeton's unique attributes and its place in automotive history.




Car looks good. The seat leather looks good too. Chk
Used it for a couple weeks when our Touareg was in the mechanic, they lent this car to us, it was great, big, fast and plush.
I disconnect the tire pressure sensors and the fm radio not working. Its a big job to change the antenna so I have to live with that. I have repair all common things by my self and with help of my friend Bad Santa.
Its two VR6 engines they put together.
I regret not seeing the Phaeton production line in Dresden - when I was visiting Lange. Now that VW Phaeton production has stopped, I wonder what the factory is actually producing. Supposedly, it's producing the VW ID3 now.
The Tesla says hello too, but with a robotic/electronic accent.
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