UGANDA, Nov. 27 -- According to autoevolution.com, the Passat is one of the large saloon family cars manufactured by German auto manufacturer, Volkswagen. The name Passat is derived from the German word, "Trade wind" which inspired the shape of the car.

Ronnie William Kyazze, who owns a Volkswagen Passat, says it is more of an on-road car that ought to be driven on urban roads. This is because it has low ground clearance that could subject crucial underneath car parts such as the oil sump and other vital car components to damage. It should, however, be able to handle most rural conditions as well, if driven carefully, he says.

Kyazze's Passat, silver in colour, is a 2001 turbo charged front wheel drive model that runs on an 1800cc petro...