When did VW stop making the Routan Van?

When did VW stop making the Routan Van?

The Routan was Volkswagen’s first van offered in North America since discontinuation of the Volkswagen Eurovan in 2003, and is not related to the European-market Volkswagen Touran. In 2012, Volkswagen halted production of the Routan at Chrysler’s Windsor, Ontario, plant, despite having a production contract that ran through 2014.

What to look for in a 2010 VW Routan?

Buyers who love the formidable benefits a minivan offers when it comes to true utility and ease of operation but want something with a more sophisticated look and driving character will find plenty to admire in the new 2010 Volkswagen Routan.

Is the Volkswagen Routan the same as a Dodge Caravan?

While the Routan shares most of its key mechanical and electrical architecture with the Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan, it boasts unique styling treatments, inside and out.

What kind of navigation system does the Volkswagen Routan have?

The Routan features a rebranded version of Chrysler’s hard drive-based audio and navigation system—marketed by Chrysler as the MyGig system and by Volkswagen as the Joybox, but has neither Chrysler’s Stow’n Go nor Swivel’n Go seating systems.

What kind of seats does a Volkswagen Routan have?

Instead, the second row seats in the Routan feature the Easy Out Roller Seat system, but can be modified using Chrysler or Dodge parts to have Stow’n Go or have Swivel’n Go seats installed. Routans as of 2010 offer optional Wi-Fi access, which was also offered in Dodge and Chrysler versions as UConnect Web.

What does the yellow warning light on a VW mean?

The solid yellow Volkswagen warning light means ESP/ASR is inactive. A flashing warning light signifies an ESP/ASR event. Contact your local authorized Volkswagen dealer for more information. The yellow check engine light code could mean your filter is blocked with soot. See owner’s manual for more information.