Two Engines Power the 2010 Volkswagen CC

For its 2010 models, the second year offering the CC,composite EPA rating is an impressive 25 mpg. The
Volkswagen has two engines to go with the productsport sprints from 0 mph to 60 mph in 6.0 seconds
line. The Sport and Luxury come with a 2.0 liter, inlinewhile the luxury model does the same in 7.4 seconds.
four cylinder engine and the VR6 and VR6 SportThe Volkswagen VR6, and the all wheel drive VR6
come with a 3.6 liter, six cylinder engine. The smallerSport have even more power to brag about. Coming
engine outputs a maximum 200 horsepower at anfrom its 3.6 liter small angle (10.6°) V6 engine are
engine speed of 5,100 rpm and it produces a high280 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 265 foot pounds of
torque at the low speed of 1,700 rpm. The bore andtorque at 2,750 rpm. The fuel economy of this engine
stroke for this engine are 82.5 mm and 92.8 mmis still pretty good: 17 mpg city, 25 mpg highway, and
respectively. This is a front wheel drive vehicle that20 mpg composite. This engine propels the 4 wheel
employs Volkswagen's Direct Shift Box for maximumdrive CC from zero mph to 60 mph in a mere 6.3
performance on the road. With this engine, the sedanseconds. This engine has an 89 mm bore, a 96.4 mm
boasts a city fuel economy rating of 21 miles per gallonstroke, and a compression ratio of 12:1.
(mpg), and a rating of 31 mpg for highway driving. The