2006 jetta TDI
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Originally Posted by cougar hunter,Jun 16 2009, 10:53 AM
ignorant.
and grammar>you.
It's true that most VWs are very unreliable. I owned a '96 Jetta before buying the S, and it gave me nothing but problems. I heard many bad things from all other years as well. On the other hand though, I have heard very little negative things about the TDi, and usually I heard raves about how different they are from the other VWs. I personally think they look 'clean' and would easily consider buying one.
and grammar>you.
It's true that most VWs are very unreliable. I owned a '96 Jetta before buying the S, and it gave me nothing but problems. I heard many bad things from all other years as well. On the other hand though, I have heard very little negative things about the TDi, and usually I heard raves about how different they are from the other VWs. I personally think they look 'clean' and would easily consider buying one.
BTW, they're still junk.
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edit: Nothing was wrong with your grammar. I misread it.
But,
spelling>you.
Why do you feel that they are junk? Have you owned one? Do you have any personal experience? Not trying to bash, just trying to see the justification behind your comment.
But,
spelling>you.
Why do you feel that they are junk? Have you owned one? Do you have any personal experience? Not trying to bash, just trying to see the justification behind your comment.
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Originally Posted by cougar hunter,Jun 16 2009, 08:03 PM
edit: Nothing was wrong with your grammar. I misread it.
But,
spelling>you.
Why do you feel that they are junk? Have you owned one? Do you have any personal experience? Not trying to bash, just trying to see the justification behind your comment.
But,
spelling>you.
Why do you feel that they are junk? Have you owned one? Do you have any personal experience? Not trying to bash, just trying to see the justification behind your comment.
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Originally Posted by cougar hunter,Jun 16 2009, 08:03 PM
Why do you feel that they are junk? Have you owned one? Do you have any personal experience? Not trying to bash, just trying to see the justification behind your comment.
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Yeah I did, but that's your reasoning, I was trying to see what his reasoning was. You at least gave proof and what not to justify your opinions toward it. He, however, gave no help to the OP.
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Originally Posted by y2ks2k,Jun 15 2009, 08:24 AM
I'm glad you have a good experience. You are lucky. VW has been in the bottom 3 car manufactures for the past 25 years on every major reliability indicator (you name it, JD powers, Consumer reports). They got huge entire sites dedicated to their lemon's. I think their record speak for themselves (as probably the trashiest car company in the USA with the newer age exception of Daewoo).... even Kia now pummels VW. the top 3 models, bug, Jetta, golf have been rated at the bottom of their huge class's (20+ competitors) for the past many many years. Even in enthusiast comparisons up against each car in their class (for the past 25 years)... they are usually dead last (car & Driver, R&T, Motor Trend... etc... etc... etc...). I've personlly been pointing this out for 25 years myself. You cant change history.
What that means is that you have a higher chance of having problems/lemon when you buy a VW and their are multiple cars you could have bought that are better then it in their class's.
But that doesn't mean you can be perfectly happy in one... Most VW owners are young women for a reason they buy them for vanity regardless of anything else.
So... have fun with your VW.
You what a car that dominates a GLI all around the place for $5K less.. buy a Fit. rated one of the most reliable cars made. 40 mpg achievable, rated the funnest car made under $20K. Massive more "trunk" space and.. well.. its a Honda and not a VW
What that means is that you have a higher chance of having problems/lemon when you buy a VW and their are multiple cars you could have bought that are better then it in their class's.
But that doesn't mean you can be perfectly happy in one... Most VW owners are young women for a reason they buy them for vanity regardless of anything else.
So... have fun with your VW.
You what a car that dominates a GLI all around the place for $5K less.. buy a Fit. rated one of the most reliable cars made. 40 mpg achievable, rated the funnest car made under $20K. Massive more "trunk" space and.. well.. its a Honda and not a VW
By far the worse car I ever owned and will never buy another.
Teutonic engineering my ass.
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it's quite hard to believe how much TDI owner thinks their car is so much better made than the run of the mill vw just because it's running on diesel.
well, maybe the motor is more robust than conventional gas buner(which is not that hard to do btw) but everything around it is still vw, right?
never have any luck with them, most of my friend with them end up getting something else due to various issue with them.
not to mention diesel in here cost even more than premium gas
well, maybe the motor is more robust than conventional gas buner(which is not that hard to do btw) but everything around it is still vw, right?
never have any luck with them, most of my friend with them end up getting something else due to various issue with them.
not to mention diesel in here cost even more than premium gas
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