| For its 2010 models, the second year offering the CC, | | | | sport sprints from 0 mph to 60 mph in 6.0 seconds |
| Volkswagen has two engines to go with the product | | | | while the luxury model does the same in 7.4 seconds. |
| line. The Sport and Luxury come with a 2.0 liter, inline | | | | With two engines to choose from, customers may |
| four cylinder engine and the VR6 and VR6 Sport | | | | have quite a problem choosing. |
| come with a 3.6 liter, six cylinder engine. The smaller | | | | The Volkswagen VR6, and the all wheel drive VR6 |
| engine outputs a maximum 200 horsepower at an | | | | Sport have even more power to brag about. Coming |
| engine speed of 5,100 rpm and it produces a high | | | | from its 3.6 liter small angle (10.6°) V6 engine are |
| torque at the low speed of 1,700 rpm. The bore and | | | | 280 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 265 foot pounds of |
| stroke for this engine are 82.5 mm and 92.8 mm | | | | torque at 2,750 rpm. The fuel economy of this engine |
| respectively. This is a front wheel drive vehicle that | | | | is still pretty good: 17 mpg city, 25 mpg highway, and |
| employs Volkswagen's Direct Shift Box for maximum | | | | 20 mpg composite. This engine propels the 4 wheel |
| performance on the road. With this engine, the sedan | | | | drive CC from zero mph to 60 mph in a mere 6.3 |
| boasts a city fuel economy rating of 21 miles per gallon | | | | seconds. This engine has an 89 mm bore, a 96.4 mm |
| (mpg), and a rating of 31 mpg for highway driving. The | | | | stroke, and a compression ratio of 12:1. These |
| composite EPA rating is an impressive 25 mpg. The | | | | powerful engines offer plenty to satisfy. |