Sounds like the mechanics are not the most competent. Not taking a stab at the VW dealerships or anything, but generally speaking mechanics are good when it comes to physically replacing a part but not so good at diagnosing faults. Many of them even know how to use a multimeter. Cars are getting more advanced; whereas generally speaking, mechanics aren't.
Anyway, clearly they have "attempted" to fix the car several times now. Each time they further delay the return of your car by trying something else counts as an attempt.
With only 45km on the ODO; I too also can't see why they can't give you a new car. Not saying the dealership should eat the losses; it should be VW Australia covering any losses there. And the losses wouldn't be that great. This faulty car, once fixed, can be used as a demo or sold as an ex-demo, etc.
I had a family friend whose Lexus LS completely shut down while going 100 on the freeway. Literally, lost ALL steering, all drive, all brakes (inc handbrakes) EVERYTHING; because everything is controlled electronically. She literally WATCHED the car coast down to a halt. How's that for scary? This happened a few months after they bought the car, they demanded a new one and sure enough they did get one.
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