reliability might own them
Realiability already owns them....tehLOLbbq said:reliability might own them
For real, the new GTI is already having tranny problems (clutch chatter, clutch failure), along with some electrical problems. VW is WAAAAY overpriced for what you get.2RotorMotor said:Realiability already owns them....
BLU BY U said:For real, the new GTI is already having tranny problems (clutch chatter, clutch failure), along with some electrical problems. VW is WAAAAY overpriced for what you get.
Quick true story for everyone......i won't get into details. Friends dad goes to look at a jetta in the showroom at Medina Auto Mall. He goes to open the door and the handle assembly pops out of the door. Kinda funny but no big deal right? They take it out of the showroom and he realises there is no rearview mirror.....the salesman says it fell off and the service dept. will fix it. Going down the road.....everything is cool. He goes to roll down the windows (playing with buttons) and the front passenger window falls halfway in the door off track! BWAHAHA! :gaygiggle :help:madeguy said:TOTALLY agreed! If VW would build a quality product! I would of purchased a TDI Jetta, but for 30k I dont think its WORTH it. Also a friend had a jetta...as soon as he got it... NOTHING but problems....mg:
same exact car my best friend has.dentrecords said:My girlfriend is looking at picking up a 2001 VW Golf GL 2.0. Seems to be pretty good mechanically but there are quite a few glitches. The knob to move the power mirrors has broken off. The cup holders have broken ($125 CAD quoted for the part alone from a local VW dealer). The side mirrors have a blue tint finish that is cracking and peeling, making the mirrors unusable. Oh, and the fuel economy isn't rated very good for the car.. oh well..
lol german engineering at its finest, 2 stories of plummeting passenger side windows.J-Ro said:Well, I might as well jump on the anti-VW bandwagon with a little story of my own...
A friend of mine was going back to TO from Ottawa and decided to stop in (we went to high school together, but I don't see him too often since I don't live in TO anymore). He was driving his mom's 99 Jetta... over the course of the weekend, the AC compressor broke down (making a strange gutteral sound at idle) and the passenger-side mirror broke off when his mom TOUCHED it (she didn't even put any weight on it apparently). After he left my place, I took the sea-doo out and came back to find out that he was back in my driveway with the front passenger door in pieces... turns out that the motor for the passenger-side power window failed, followed in rapid succession by the mechanical failure of the linkage from the motor to the window, causing the window to plummet into the door. We tried to temporarily rig it closed, but VW in their infinite wisdom makes their doors completely closed in with sheet metal so you can't even access the window! Needless to say, he ended up having to make the 3+ hour trip with the passenger-side window wide open
It makes me wonder why in the hell he's now looking at buying a VW... I hope after that comedy of errors, he'll reconsider.
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i have no idea, luckily my bud has roll up windows, lol. maybe it's just the power ones.2RotorMotor said:What is it with VW that their windows keep falling out??? I mean, thats what they are known for. And I've known many people with similiar stories... WTF is that??
Hahahaha!!!! Brilliant! :rotfl:BLU BY U said:...the VW's always weigh more. They need the torque to pull their fat asses around.
I have respect for anyone astute enough to recognize that the ability of a car is not simply measured in a straight line. :hail:BLU BY U said:I'm sorry but the GTI is far from competeing with the Si on a track. The GTI/SI is a drivers race on the straight 1/4, but on a raceway the SI dominates. The SI smoked the GTI by 115ft - 8 car lengths in a mile and a half of twisties. VW dropped the ball on the new GTI.
That's the SI's bread and butter, the raceway and autocross....hence the engineering that went into the handling aspect of the car. If i wanted a straight line car i would have bought a mustang. Sorry but straight line is boring to me, i'll go just to see what i can do but i have mid-ohio raceway 30min. from my house........can't wait to tear it up!:driving: :driving: :driving:J-Ro said:Hahahaha!!!! Brilliant! :rotfl:
I have respect for anyone astute enough to recognize that the ability of a car is not simply measured in a straight line. :hail:
God, I couldn't agree more... any twit can drive a car in a straight line (granted doing it in a manual does require more skill). I live in a fairly rural area, and there are some nice windy roads that I love... granted I've only got an ex (wanted to get an Si, but time/money prevented that) but I still love that thing in the cornersBLU BY U said:That's the SI's bread and butter, the raceway and autocross....hence the engineering that went into the handling aspect of the car. If i wanted a straight line car i would have bought a mustang. Sorry but straight line is boring to me, i'll go just to see what i can do but i have mid-ohio raceway 30min. from my house........can't wait to tear it up!:driving: :driving: :driving: