Interesting Facts About the Volkswagen Passat B3
The Volkswagen Passat B3 marked the brand's third‑generation Passat, debuting at the 1988 Geneva Motor Show and staying in production until 1993. In the United States it became the first model to wear the Passat name, replacing the earlier Quantum and Dasher badges.
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Third‑Generation Launch
The Passat B3 was introduced as the third generation of the model line at the 1988 Geneva Motor Show and was produced from 1988 through 1993, representing a lasting transition for the series.
U.S. Naming Shift
While earlier U.S. Passat family cars were sold under the Dasher name starting in 1974, the B3 became the first U.S. model to be marketed as the Passat in 1990, taking over from the Quantum nameplate.
Rare Factory and Aftermarket Options
Enthusiasts note that the B3 offered some uncommon factory‑fitted features such as a rear sunshade, BBS mesh wheels, and the rare 1.8 L 16V G60 engine from VW Motorsport. Hard‑to‑find aftermarket parts include the Votex grille and ABT side skirts.
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