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Thread: VW Golf VI: reliability issues ? real or not ?

  1. #51
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    I love my 118 and it is hell fun to drive and makes me smile 99% of the time but yes it has had its issues.
    Last being the excessive consumption of oil - when I mentioned to the dealership it got towed too (not my usual one) that for a new car I wasn't exactly happy with all the problems so far. She said the waterpump and clutch pack replacement were normal and that they were doing them on a daily basis and to be expected but that the oil issue was something to worry about.

    I really didn't expect my car to be at the dealership as much as it has or that I would be paranoid enough to carry oil with me - hell that was something I did with my first car that was an old POS.. mind you it never actually needed the oil.

    More recently the guys at euro elite simply told me to sell it and buy a GTI if I wanted a trully tried and tested car with no issues :/

    That said I will extend the warranty and keep the car because it does make me smile
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    Don't get me wrong. I ike my Golf (90 TSI) BUT I had my fare share of issues so far.

    Waterpump, Mechatronic, Clutch packs and now I will get a complete new clutch. I hope this will fix my jerky DSG issues and I am intending to keep the car. If not it has to go as I don't expect a two year old car to be in the shop that often. On the positive side all work has been done quickly by my dealer and there was no hassle with VW to pay for the work under warranty. As said before there are some issues and some cars have more problems that others. If it's fixed under warranty all good but I will def. get the extended warranty.

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    Pulsar SSS - no issues
    Subaru Impreza RS - tyre problems, clutch problems, loud rattle (manufacture problem), fuel starvation. Likely more issues to come on this car but got rid of it after 19 months
    Toyota Corolla Sportivo - broken door lock, ECU flash required (original outside of ADRs), warped brake disc, a couple of rattles, CDs skipped if temp went over 34 degrees
    Golf GTI MkV - 3 or 4 specific rattles, 3x ignition coils within 4 years (all went within the space of 12 months), sticking throttle, cruise control stalk replaced. I think there were a couple of other minor issues
    Golf GTI MkVI - leaking rear washer jet, turbo wastegate rattle, rattle from handbrake button, can't turn headlights off (an issue with having the bi-xenons), minor MDI issues

    Not an exhaustive study, but it shows that my experience isn't significantly worse with the Euro over Japanese cars (of course the Pulsar suggests otherwise). The Subaru was a lemon.
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    elephino
    not sure from you post but
    the faulty bixenon switch unit can be replaced easily under warranty
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    I recently bought a golf. I was a bit worried about reliability so I bought a 90tsi (to avoid the 11, manual (to avoid dsg)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rayw View Post
    elephino
    not sure from you post but
    the faulty bixenon switch unit can be replaced easily under warranty
    From other posts here and from the dealer, the problem is that the headlights are also the DRLs. But the DRLs cannot be turned off, so the lights are always on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bolo View Post
    I recently bought a golf. I was a bit worried about reliability so I bought a 90tsi (to avoid the 11, manual (to avoid dsg)
    Best thing you could have done. The 90TSI engine is a ripper and isnt as complicated as the 118TSI - so is likely to be far more reliable. And given the constant issues with the 7 speed DSG, the decision to get a manual was a near certain way to get a reliable gearbox.

    I chose my car as a manual due to my concerns with DSG reliability + i wanted the interaction with the car when driving that a manual box gives you.

    Best of luck with the car.
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    I bought a 2010 GTI manual and it had the usual rattles, turbo clip, MDI gremlins, lumbar support, rear window washer leak problems.

    My ownership experience can be best summed by the following quote:

    Quote Originally Posted by Bel View Post
    I really didn't expect my car to be at the dealership as much as it has
    It fell short of my experiences with Japanese cars.
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    What surprises me is that Porsche is ranked so highly and is by far the best of the German brands (euros for that matter) for reliaiblity and quality. Now that they are all the same company, surely VW can take a leaf out of their book, a la Lexus vis a vis Toyota.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas_R View Post
    Best thing you could have done. The 90TSI engine is a ripper and isnt as complicated as the 118TSI - so is likely to be far more reliable. And given the constant issues with the 7 speed DSG, the decision to get a manual was a near certain way to get a reliable gearbox.

    I chose my car as a manual due to my concerns with DSG reliability + i wanted the interaction with the car when driving that a manual box gives you.

    Best of luck with the car.
    I'd echo that.

    Here's my car list
    1997 Subaru Liberty with 250,000kms on the clock. Original CD player went bung, left hand rear electric window very slow. Mum now has it to haul the family dog around as it is up to 370 and is basically worthless and it just had a minor oil leak fixed
    1994 BMW 318i sedan - 170,000-260,000kms. Needed a new thermostat.
    1995 BMW 318is Coupe - 150,000-250,000. Needed a new thermostat, left hand window mechanism replaced (knew that when I bought it), aftermarket alarm issues (took it out and replaced with new system with immobiliser)
    2001 Audi S3 - 85,000-163,000kms. New ARB bushes, VVT chain tensioner ($2k in parts. Ouch, but not common, I was unlucky), replaced MAF
    2011 VW Golf R - 14-44,000kms so far. Ummm... in wet weather the front left hand parking sensor sometimes thinks there is something in front of it.
    Audi S3. Sold
    Golf R. Sold
    Citroen DS3 Dsport. Sold
    2016 Skoda Octavia RS Wagon.

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