Some of their products are appealing, but I just don't trust the quality. I like the new Jetta GLI, the TDIs and Passats. They look like a good blend of function, style, handling and economy.
I don't want to know a VW mechanic by first name.
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Some of their products are appealing, but I just don't trust the quality. I like the new Jetta GLI, the TDIs and Passats. They look like a good blend of function, style, handling and economy.
I don't want to know a VW mechanic by first name.
Are you a gambler?
My roomate now does with his '00 JettaQuote:
Originally Posted by Mathews2004
Look at VW's (US) market position: they've got the youth demo locked up. A crowd that cares little about quality or reliability, since they'll have to have the next cool thing when it comes out. What incentive do VW have to improve? Spend that money on catchy ads.
Enough conjecture. My wife has one. Well cared for, low miles, 10 years old. Probably comparable to american, but way more trouble than japanese. Seems like a Special Service Tool is needed for every damn thing. (Either forget about working on it yourself, or buy the SSTs and risk talking yourself into habitual VW purchases to justify said SSTs.)
Never again.
But I'm long-winded and a little bitter. Speedracer said it better.
Hard to beat the Japanese cars on bang-for-the-buck! My wife drives (and loves) her BMW. I don't want one.
I'm surprised 3bean hasn't chimed in yet. ;)
What ya need to do is go get yourself a Ford or a Kia or some other sub-par car first, then the VW would seem like a step up! ::Fruity::
BTW. Who at your house would be getting the VW??
I like my VW. 50k miles, lifetime avg 45.7 mpg. Broken to date (other than getting rear ended)... 1 brake light switch. Dropped it off at Boardwalk at 9:30 pm, picked it up repaired at 10:15 pm.
Yeah, yeah... I know my mechanics name, where he lives, his wife, his military background... hell, I was at his wedding. What's more, the compressor he has at home is the one I bought for him!Quote:
Originally Posted by black roadster
But to tell you the truth, I love my VW. The problems can be frustrating at times but vanity always calls me back. Plus, now that I have a rather intimate knowledge of my Passat, I no longer fear doing the repairs myself.
The SST's are just clever tools for doing jobs (if you're as friendly as I am with a VW tech, it's never an issue borrowing those tools...)
We've got two in our garage right now. A 2004 GTI and a 2001 TT. Both have been great cars with no real problems. The timing belt on the TT was done by a mechanic b/c it involved removing the engine from its mounts and hoisting it up to get to everything.
I haven't had either for that long so don't know about long term reliablity. I did have a window regulator go out on the audi, but it wasn't too big of a deal to pop a new one in.
To reply to what Sammm was saying about bimmers, like his wife, I love them. Also, they are easier to work on/maintain than Vdubs (at least the one I owned).
I sold my Audi S4 right before it went out of warranty--there was no way I was going to own it without coverage. Too many little electrical gremlins. Gf sold her Audi TT for the same reason, except her car was twice as bad as mine.
Ask mr. brg (newbie on here) about his Jetta...maybe he can explain to you why he now also drives a Miata...
My opinion---for the premium that VW now dares charge over its Japanese competition, I can't justify the purchase of one. Mediocre reliability at best (hit or miss), substandard service departments and no comprehension of customer service skills, and below average resale values ensure my money goes to Honda/Acura...
Speed
Yep thats me also. O snap.Quote:
Originally Posted by sammm
I was thinking about a new commuter car for Lauren. She teaches at UNT now so she drives about 70 miles a day. The Millenia is at about 80K and doing fine, but something that gets 40mpg would be nice. We also talked about getting her a cheap commuter to rack up the miles on and something fun to pimp around in on the weekends. (no caddies)
The TDIs interest me, plus I like the ability to buy biodiesel.
If I win the lottery, I can get her an e320 CDI Mercedes.
Much better idea. Buy her a reasonably low-mileage late '90s Civic or Corolla to burn up commuting, and something fun for the weekends. Much smarter than buying a new VW imho.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mathews2004
What he said!Quote:
Originally Posted by altiain
OK I'm still afraid of VWs! Maybe next decade.
I'm afraid of VWs, too. ::Whisp:: Although that new GTI is sharp...
S.
Heard lots of horry stories about VWs, but the people I actually know that have them are happy with them... minus one guy who had an old Sciorccio (sp?)
The new TDIs are quite intriguing to me... and at about 23, not a bad deal overal either..
You see the recent article in Autoweek about fuel economy!
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