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William Maslin
 
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Default Re: My wife wants an '06 Jetta TDI but I keep reading bad things about VW - 04-23-2007 , 06:41 PM






In article <Xns9918E798FC999MacCool (AT) 130 (DOT) 133.1.4>,
Mac Cool <Mac (AT) 2cool (DOT) com> wrote:

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So are VWs/Jettas as problematic/maintenance intensive as many people
claim? Are the dealerships/customer service so bad?
Depends on the dealer. And it's probably best to buy an extended
warranty if you're going to keep the car after the factory warranty runs
out. VWs have many fine qualities but they definitely require more
repairs.

With respect the the 2006 TDI...I wouldn't buy one. You will almost
certainly have to pay full sticker price PLUS IMO they're overpriced to
start with. VW will be bringing out improved diesels in 2008 and other
manufacturers will also join the diesel club soon. For example, Honda
will be selling a 2.4 diesel Accord (a cleaner version of one that they
already sell in Europe) in 2009.

Bill

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95 Golf GL...since 11/99
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Default Re: My wife wants an '06 Jetta TDI but I keep reading bad things about VW - 04-23-2007 , 09:50 PM







"Pete LaFlamme" <p.laflamme (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com> wrote

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In 1998 I leased an Audi A4 V6 Avant, when the lease was up I leased a
2000.5 Passat V6 Wagon, when that lease was up I leased a 2004 V6 Touareg,
then I purchased a 2003 Jetta GLX, when the 2004 Touareg lease was up I
leased a 2007 Touareg V6.

All of the vehicles were acquired and serviced at the same dealership.
During this period (almost 7 years and more than 200,000 miles) I have not
had any problems with any of the vehicles.

Guess what brand my next car will be?

Toyota?




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Default Re: My wife wants an '06 Jetta TDI but I keep reading bad things about VW - 04-23-2007 , 09:50 PM




"Pete LaFlamme" <p.laflamme (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com> wrote

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In 1998 I leased an Audi A4 V6 Avant, when the lease was up I leased a
2000.5 Passat V6 Wagon, when that lease was up I leased a 2004 V6 Touareg,
then I purchased a 2003 Jetta GLX, when the 2004 Touareg lease was up I
leased a 2007 Touareg V6.

All of the vehicles were acquired and serviced at the same dealership.
During this period (almost 7 years and more than 200,000 miles) I have not
had any problems with any of the vehicles.

Guess what brand my next car will be?

Toyota?





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Default Re: My wife wants an '06 Jetta TDI but I keep reading bad things about VW - 04-25-2007 , 06:18 AM



On Apr 20, 10:45 pm, Mac Cool <M... (AT) 2cool (DOT) com> wrote:
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So are VWs/Jettas as problematic/maintenance intensive as many people
claim? Are the dealerships/customer service so bad?

Thanks.

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Mac Cool
My general take on VWs is that they are not "owner-friendly" cars in
the same way as those from the Pacific Rim, nor are they as elaborate
as are most US-flag vehicles.

They require scrupulous maintenance for a fact, something that
(apparently) few dealer-shops are willing to undertake and some owners
find shocking in cost. Diesels are just a bit "more-so" in this regard
as well. Then, anyone coming from a "loaded" US-flag car... pick
one... Taurus, Impala, whatever, will find the VW rather sparton in
interior appearance.

That being written, if properly and carefully maintained they will run
near-as-matters forever. We are presently running an 87 Westie with
328,000 miles on it (second engine). We have gotten six figures out
of three diesels, but size requirements have taken us to larger Euro-
wagons (Saab & Volvo) as the Passat is mightily costly (and thirsty,
and slow) as compared to either of these... which I found quite
surprising when we were doing the research. We also run a 99 Winnie,
but that is a baby at 62,000 miles.

We also have access to a very good shop that is well-equipped, has
been in operation, owned and managed by the same family for over 40
years, and is reasonable in cost (Hillside Auto, Jenkintown, PA). That
it also happens to be within brisk walking distance is a help. And the
local dealers are pretty good as well. Without this level of support
we would not run Euro-cars. Period.

So, if you are vague about oil-changes, and find the "recommended
service intervals" to be suggestions only, DO NOT get a VW (or Volvo,
or Saab, as it happens).

Peter Wieck
Wyncote, PA



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Peter Parker
 
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Default Re: My wife wants an '06 Jetta TDI but I keep reading bad things about VW - 04-28-2007 , 01:01 PM



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"Pete LaFlamme" <p.laflamme (AT) tx (DOT) rr.com> wrote in message
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In 1998 I leased an Audi A4 V6 Avant, when the lease was up I leased a
2000.5 Passat V6 Wagon, when that lease was up I leased a 2004 V6 Touareg,
then I purchased a 2003 Jetta GLX, when the 2004 Touareg lease was up I
leased a 2007 Touareg V6.

All of the vehicles were acquired and serviced at the same dealership.
During this period (almost 7 years and more than 200,000 miles) I have not
had any problems with any of the vehicles.

Guess what brand my next car will be?

Toyota?


That's not a throw-away car like he's been doing. I say KIA!!!!


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Default Re: My wife wants an '06 Jetta TDI but I keep reading bad things about VW - 05-01-2007 , 09:33 AM



Well my wife is resigned to buying a Jetta. The good news, for what it's
worth, is that the TDI seemed to do better than the gas engine in the
recent Consumer Reports.

Someone gave me a link to a website that shows feedback on VW dealerships
http://1.8t.org/dealers/?fz=27529&fzr=25&sd=desc
only the info was pretty old. The newest feedback was about 1.5 years old,
most was much older. Are there any other sources of dealer satisfaction
info?


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Jim Behning
 
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Default Re: My wife wants an '06 Jetta TDI but I keep reading bad things about VW - 05-01-2007 , 08:29 PM



On 1 May 2007 14:33:49 GMT, Mac Cool <Mac (AT) 2cool (DOT) com> wrote:

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Well my wife is resigned to buying a Jetta. The good news, for what it's
worth, is that the TDI seemed to do better than the gas engine in the
recent Consumer Reports.

Someone gave me a link to a website that shows feedback on VW dealerships
http://1.8t.org/dealers/?fz=27529&fzr=25&sd=desc
only the info was pretty old. The newest feedback was about 1.5 years old,
most was much older. Are there any other sources of dealer satisfaction
info?
Did you say where you live? tdiclub.com may be a better place to ask
your tdi questions. I have had good luck with my 2003 tdi. A few minor
parts and only 3 visits to get a defective seat belt replaced under
warranty.


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