Originally posted by wai
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The point is there are real problems that have obliged VW Globally to act. And VW has acted - which means they are aware of problems, and presumably know how to fix some of them.
Some here are suggesting it is all in our heads. That we're all trolls. That we don't know how to drive.
Recalls do not occur for these spurious reasons, and yet they have happened, so that can't be it.
VW Australia should do the right thing - not just the thing that some actuary has determined is not worth the money!
(But I take heart, because as this discussion drags on, it will likely become more and more worthwhile for VW to do the right thing! And then we can all go back to loving the brand that gives us such wonderful dynamics and interiors at a reasonable - for Australia - price!)
And thanks to cappuccino for such a comprehensive explanation of why this is all possible, even if no fault can be found.
(Surely I'm not the only one to have my desktop computer hang for no apparent reason, but when re-started, it's as if nothing had ever happened? This is a day-to-day example that I would be hard pressed to believe someone has never experienced.)
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