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Originally posted by cmrtig View PostObviously VWA/VGA are ultimately responsible, but to suggest the Fairfax media machine are the heroes now and are not to blame is ludicrous. For years they gave VW cars all sorts of car of the year awards and recommending them as best in class. Even during last week in the midst of the media blitz they recommended the golf as the best small hatch, although conditionally. I know many, many, many who purchased a VW based on those recommendations. So sorry but they are at least partly to blame and it is understandable that most who are saying that the media are not to blame are those with major issues. Spare a thought for the vast majority who do not have issues. The media may get VWA to recall for all those with issues but it will also significantly decrease resale for those with no issues and personally I am not happy with that. Sad to see VW owners (with issues or not) having absolutely no regard for those who do not have issues. TBH when that happens the reputation of VW in this country will soon be up you know where (if not already there), yet those same people are suggesting this will all blow over and that VWs are still desirable. Crap! Read the forums and I think you will find otherwise. I know many who were planning on buying a new VW have now changed their minds (must be ten times worse for second hand). For now, the biggest losers in all this are the vast majority without any issues whatsoever!
EDIT I'll spare a thought for the poor "vast majority without any issues whatsoever"!!
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Originally posted by brimway View PostThere are many,many,many,many who would not agree with what you say.
EDIT I'll spare a thought for the poor "vast majority without any issues whatsoever"!!
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Hi people..
I have been following this thread quite closely as a potential future VW customer.
It doesnt look good and I'm thinking twice about my options.
Just wanted to find out, so has the problem actually been fixed at all?
I mean, is there even a fix? some kind of modification to fix the issues with the DSG? and the 118TSI engine issues?
Perhaps to make them more reliable? And what kind of modifications are there and if there were, when was this applied to the cars?
What I really wanted to know was, whats the whole point of all this crazy debate only to find out that there is no actual fix?
joe...Joe Shin
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Originally posted by Joesama View PostHi people..
What I really wanted to know was, whats the whole point of all this crazy debate only to find out that there is no actual fix?
joe...Last edited by cmrtig; 09-06-2013, 03:03 PM.
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Perceptions of the brand are not good.
Look at it from the perspective of a non-VW owner, looking to buy in the second hand market. If the car is out of warranty, there are two scenarios.
One he drives off and some short time later, finds an envelope in the glove box. It reads "congratulations your car is fine hope you are satisfied".
But some people get a different letter, which reads "DSG is faulty please replace at exorbitant out of pocket cost".
People just won't stand for that.
VW has to go into serious damage control here - that means refunding owners and previous owners, the full cost of the transmission replacement. There is no other way, full stop.
People not familiar with the brand will believe all VW cars are the same. It has happened many times before with different car brands.
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Re: DSG woes in The Age
Originally posted by VW_Perceptions View PostPerceptions of the brand are not good.
Look at it from the perspective of a non-VW owner, looking to buy in the second hand market. If the car is out of warranty, there are two scenarios.
One he drives off and some short time later, finds an envelope in the glove box. It reads "congratulations your car is fine hope you are satisfied".
But some people get a different letter, which reads "DSG is faulty please replace at exorbitant out of pocket cost".
People just won't stand for that.
VW has to go into serious damage control here - that means refunding owners and previous owners, the full cost of the transmission replacement. There is no other way, full stop.
People not familiar with the brand will believe all VW cars are the same. It has happened many times before with different car brands.
Werent you looking at buying one or you another communication degree undergratuate looking for a story?
VWOzcrap mk2 anyone?
Funny thing that perception aint itLast edited by muli; 09-06-2013, 03:53 PM.
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Originally posted by cmrtig View Postwhat if he can't drive manual? basically don't buy a VW, new or used especially, for many years to come?
Or, people can udnerstand that the DSG is an automated manual rather than a auto, and driving it in a certain way will burn out the clutch quickly.
Or, VW can investigate stronger components to address the reliability issues.Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
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Originally posted by VW_Perceptions View PostYou are perhaps not interested in any way about resale value or servicing costs. It's your call.Originally posted by VW_Perceptions View PostOk what non VW people want to know the following catergories.
1. Rogues gallery
2. OK just.
3. Good reliable sporty models.
There you go can't say I am not interested.
Had a beach buggy years ago. Lots of fun, but don't associate the word reliable there.Audi S3. Sold
Golf R. Sold
Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.
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Right..
So no one really knows if there is actual fix for this problem.
That's not quite comforting assurance from VW. hmm...
This really baffles me cause Jetta 118TSI Comfortline did really fit all my criteria. Except that now with this VW issue, it is so hard to just brush it off.
I really hope VW comes out and do something about it real soon.
Obviously, I am not very keen on the Jetta any more. 1 question though, has the cars that's currently being manufactured are ok? For example, MY13 or MY13.5 Jetta. Or there is no current information what so ever. Cause I dont seem to be able find any info any where.
joe....Joe Shin
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