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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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    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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    you can turn off the Bixenon headlight unit
    DRL should be just the LED light only
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    Quote Originally Posted by rayw View Post
    elepheno
    you can turn off the Bixenon headlight unit
    DRL should be just the LED light only
    Quite true...on the newer bi-xenons. On the original ones, no LEDs.
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    Shout out loud if you're happy with your VW!!

    Some really good comments in this thread...I have just read it all the way through.

    I bought my 09 Mk VI golf dsg 118TSI when it had 9000klm, it now has 52,000. Have had the window button support plate replaced (goes under the actual button, sits inside the door...$3 part). Other than that, some clutch shudders, which disappeared after driving it "as a manual" for a couple of short trips. This was a tip from a forum member.

    so I've done 43,000 problem free kays.

    I've carried masses of concrete tiles, roofing tiles, and bricks in it. I've fitted a lawnmower, whipper snipper, hedgetrimmer, blower-vac, petrol cans and a passenger in it, all at once of course!

    I've taken my wife, my mate and his wife, plus one other lady, all of us in our ball gowns and suits, out on the town. And I often travel hundreds of kays with bikes on the roof, golf clubs and other stuff cramming the boot and seats, and still get amaaaazing economy, handling and pleasurable driving.

    I understand some folk have had less than pleasant experiences with their 118TSI's.... but not me. I love it. And based on what I think of the car, I will buy another VW when the time comes. Who cares what other people say about their car in various surveys? It's what I think about my car that matters.

    As one earlier poster to this thread said, people who are happy with their car are generally too busy to tell anyone... people who aren't happy seem to have all day to tell everyone!

    I'm not suggesting that folk with bad experiences don't share them....they should. And VW should take note, and if necessary, take action.

    But more of us happy VW drivers should post here, because diligent folk do research before they buy, and our forum needs to be a positive influence on prospective buyers. Let's grow the family!
    Last edited by sbowden; 28-06-2012 at 05:10 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbowden View Post
    As one earlier poster to this thread said, people who are happy with their car are generally too busy to tell anyone... people who aren't happy seem to have all day to tell everyone!

    I'm not suggesting that folk with bad experiences don't share them....they should. And VW should take note, and if necessary, take action.

    But more of us happy VW drivers should post here, because diligent folk do research before they buy, and our forum needs to be a positive influence on prospective buyers. Let's grow the family!
    Do you know about this thread? If you're happy with your Golf, post in it and revive it.

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    i cant post in that thread, cos i have had issues, but they have been resolved. but in saying that, im happy with my gti
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamD View Post
    Do you know about this thread? If you're happy with your Golf, post in it and revive it.

    http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/foru...ead-69908.html
    Thanks Adam, no I didn't know about this thread, and will track it down. UPDATE: Posted to thread as suggested, cheers.

    I think I would post positive comments in both, though.

    If a person doing research on what car to buy runs a Google search (for example) "Holden Astra AH reliability problems", they will get predominately the negative... see below a tiny selection from an actual search. So it's good to balance that in our threads...

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    Avoid at all costs. They are European making them expensive to service, and the timing belt needs to be changed every 60,000km (pretty expensive). They tend to die after about 120,000km....

    Look at anything japanese.

    reference: whrl.pl/RcBPnp
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    paul09
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    Considering you took out a loan to buy, you should probably look at toyota corolla/camry, honda civic/accord etc etc...as these will be cheap to service and run and shouldn't die on you half way through the loan repayments

    reference: whrl.pl/RcBPpW
    posted 2011-Jan-12, 10am AEST
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    Avoid all the Opel based holdens at all costs

    (e.g Vectra, Barina, Astra)

    They all develop wiring problems, timing belts need to be changed at 60,000k, engines are fairly unreliable (my company barina has gone through 3 heads, 2 snapped timing belts, 3 gearboxes and has had the wiring overhauled twice due to burning out)
    Last edited by sbowden; 29-06-2012 at 09:13 AM. Reason: posted on suggested thread
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