Hey all,
After what has been pretty much 3 years of owning a lemon, I have decided it's probably time to sell up. The latest issue was loss of compression in one of the cylinders and a complete loss of power.
Currently under review by VW Australia as my car is out of warranty.
My list of issues so far:
- Incorrect steering wheel fitted at delivery (it boggles the mind how this is even possible)
- High oil consumption (first piston rings changed and then full engine rebuild). I took the car back to the dealership so many times for this it was bordering on ridiculous.
- Clutch failure (replaced)
- Dealership snapping the ECU mounting bracket during the engine rebuild and then just cable tieing it back on thinking I wouldn't notice. This took months to get resolved even though it was their ****up.
- Mechatronics unit failure (replaced)
- Steering rack bolt sheered causing the car to pull hard to the left (replaced)
- Loss of compression in one of the cylinders. This happened 20kms out of Newcastle (I live in Sydney).
This car has been nothing but a pain in my ass since the first day I have had it, and I mean literally the first day.
I have tried to get in contact with VW about it but have never heard anything back, so it's probably time I just cut my losses and moved on.
It boggles the mind that after everything I will be the one who loses out even though I've done nothing wrong.
Regards,
Sad Polo GTI owner.
After what has been pretty much 3 years of owning a lemon, I have decided it's probably time to sell up. The latest issue was loss of compression in one of the cylinders and a complete loss of power.
Currently under review by VW Australia as my car is out of warranty.
My list of issues so far:
- Incorrect steering wheel fitted at delivery (it boggles the mind how this is even possible)
- High oil consumption (first piston rings changed and then full engine rebuild). I took the car back to the dealership so many times for this it was bordering on ridiculous.
- Clutch failure (replaced)
- Dealership snapping the ECU mounting bracket during the engine rebuild and then just cable tieing it back on thinking I wouldn't notice. This took months to get resolved even though it was their ****up.
- Mechatronics unit failure (replaced)
- Steering rack bolt sheered causing the car to pull hard to the left (replaced)
- Loss of compression in one of the cylinders. This happened 20kms out of Newcastle (I live in Sydney).
This car has been nothing but a pain in my ass since the first day I have had it, and I mean literally the first day.
I have tried to get in contact with VW about it but have never heard anything back, so it's probably time I just cut my losses and moved on.
It boggles the mind that after everything I will be the one who loses out even though I've done nothing wrong.
Regards,
Sad Polo GTI owner.
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