What things have gone wrong with the car?
Oxygen sensor recalled.
Driver side window regulator replaced 2 times (2nd time seems to be last).
Passenger side window regulator replaced 1 time and so far the last.
Trunk latch broke.
Center armrest console broke and replaced under warranty the first time. Have yet to replace the second time.
Rear pads wore prematurely which caused the rear passenger side rotor to be replaced.
Car does weird stuff sometimes.
Europe: Few standouts. Relatively few European cars did well. The handful showing average or better reliability are the BMW 3 Series, the Saab 9-3 and 9-5, and all Volvos except the XC90 SUV.
But all Mercedes-Benz models were below average, as were all Audis, Jaguars, Land Rovers, and the BMW 7 Series, X5 SUV, and Mini Cooper.
Volkswagen continued losing ground, with the Golf, Jetta, New Beetle, and four-cylinder Passat all worse than average.
Originally posted by: Redhotjrm
Originally posted by: Balt
You have some insecurity issues, don't you?
I only know one person with a late-model VW, and it's a POS.
yeah, like 1 person really counts. he probably doesn't take care of his car, OR HIS WOMAN.
Originally posted by: Xionide
So I guess that penis enlargement pill isnt working for ya then?
Originally posted by: gregshin
this is what i think of VW owners...people who are to poor to buy REAL german luxuory...so they end up getting a pseudo luxo car that is overpriced.
Originally posted by: bR
Dont you have a Honda? ...and arent you're thinking of buying a Volvo...
Originally posted by: gregshin
this is what i think of VW owners...people who are to poor to buy REAL german luxuory...so they end up getting a pseudo luxo car that is overpriced.
audis aren't real german luxury eitherOriginally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: gregshin
this is what i think of VW owners...people who are to poor to buy REAL german luxuory...so they end up getting a pseudo luxo car that is overpriced.
Riiiiight.
A Passat is 80% A4, as big as an A6, and costs less than an A4. Sounds like an intelligent choice for me.
People who buy a Camry are too cheap to buy an ES300. People who buy a Maxima are too cheap to buy an Infinity. People who buy an Accord are too cheap to buy a TL.
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Originally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: gregshin
this is what i think of VW owners...people who are to poor to buy REAL german luxuory...so they end up getting a pseudo luxo car that is overpriced.
Riiiiight.
A Passat is 80% A4, as big as an A6, and costs less than an A4. Sounds like an intelligent choice for me.
People who buy a Camry are too cheap to buy an ES300. People who buy a Maxima are too cheap to buy an Infinity. People who buy an Accord are too cheap to buy a TL.
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Originally posted by: ElFenix
audis aren't real german luxury eitherOriginally posted by: vi_edit
Originally posted by: gregshin
this is what i think of VW owners...people who are to poor to buy REAL german luxuory...so they end up getting a pseudo luxo car that is overpriced.
Riiiiight.
A Passat is 80% A4, as big as an A6, and costs less than an A4. Sounds like an intelligent choice for me.
People who buy a Camry are too cheap to buy an ES300. People who buy a Maxima are too cheap to buy an Infinity. People who buy an Accord are too cheap to buy a TL.
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Originally posted by: ChinamanatNCSU
What I find somewhat annoying is when people bash VW (or any brand of car for that matter) and they haven't had any firsthand experience with it. Used to own one and it was a POS, or your friend had one and it was a POS? b!tch all you want about it
*dons flame suit*
Originally posted by: ElFenix
germans are so smart they started wars twice in 25 years!
Originally posted by: ChinamanatNCSU
I'm probably going to get flamed beyond belief, but I drive an '03 Jetta, and I haven't had any horror stories to speak of. The only problem I had was when a window retainer broke and the pane fell into the car door, but that was partly because my friend slammed the door extremely hard just for kicks. I do believe it is a documented VW problem, but I did get a letter in the mail from them months before saying that they were aware of the issue and if it ever happened, just bring it in to any service center to get new retainers for free. When I took it in, they fixed it within the hour.
All in all, I am very happy with my car (Guess I'm just lucky?). What I find somewhat annoying is when people bash VW (or any brand of car for that matter) and they haven't had any firsthand experience with it. Used to own one and it was a POS, or your friend had one and it was a POS? b!tch all you want about it
*dons flame suit*
