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Thread: Water held in doors because of bottom seals?

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    If you guys want to see real water issues get a new jeep Cherokee. I must admit my MK5 doesn't do this, I watched the YouTube videos and must admit it appears to be a lot of water, I hope they,ve got some fish oil in those doors
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    Quote Originally Posted by markwid View Post
    IMO, someone is making a mountain out of a molehill.
    Yeah I think so too! However this could be a unique selling point, "My car can take a leak...wanna see!" :p

    Seriously though I tried to recreate this when I was washing it and it dribbled a little, similar to when you don't shake properly. No big deal, the most annoying thing is that you have to wipe the water off after you wash the car, so you don't get dribble marks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakespeare View Post
    Yeah I think so too! However this could be a unique selling point, "My car can take a leak...wanna see!" :p

    Seriously though I tried to recreate this when I was washing it and it dribbled a little, similar to when you don't shake properly. No big deal, the most annoying thing is that you have to wipe the water off after you wash the car, so you don't get dribble marks.
    hate the dribs on my Black!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dente View Post
    It may seem like a lot of humdrum to you, but $32,000 is a lot of money to me, and for that much money, I (and everyone else experiencing this issue) am entitled to have a reasonable expectation of a brand new car not leaking after rain.

    And as for being childish, it is a matter of perspective. I have a legitimate issue which is being ignored by one of the largest car manufacturers in the world. There is absolutely no way I would have purchased this car had I been made aware of the issue, and I am sure other people would feel the same also. If I can't come to a fair resolution with Volkswagen on the issue, I assure you that I will be doing as much as I can to make as much noise as possible about this issue. I won't be going to just News Corp papers, but to Australias Best Cars (I am sure Hyundais don't do this), Car Sales (this is something people need to consider when buying a car) and Fairfax also.



    But I shouldn't have to. I have to sell this car once I am done with it (and after the response of Volkswagen, that will be sooner rather than later), and this issue will directly affect the amount of money I will see in resale.

    I am also a dissatisfied Vodafone Customer (and yes I have joined the Class Action) because being locked in to a $100/m 2 year contract for a service which is not as advertised or of an acceptable reasonable standard should not be tolerated. And I can't sell my Vodafone contract.



    Exactly, and I can assure you that there is absolutely no way in the world I would have purchased this (or any other car) had I been made aware of this issue.



    I assure you that if I don't make the person aware of the issue (and VW refuse to fix the issue), that whoever buys it will be calling me after the first time it rains. Notifying the purchaser of any known issues is the ethical thing to do when selling anything, especially something as expensive as a car.

    If you don't have ethics, then that is why we have the Department of Fair Trading.

    Unfortunately like Vodafone, it seem Volkswagen will try to bully someone by not addressing the issue, and if the only way I can have it addressed it to make noise, then you will hear me from the roof tops!
    I'm sorry you seem to be having issues with companies starting with V.

    However as you state you have an "On-line" background and not an engineering one you're really putting yourself up on a plateau for full examination on your credentials. And your writing style seems to be confrontational rather than consultative.

    Now to assist you I have a way forward that is reasonable and simple to complete. Why don't you have your car inspected by a motoring organisation. Companies like NRMA, RACQ etc do this for a fee and then you'll have some independant advise whether or not you and the many hundreds of thousands who have purchased similar vehicles as you areound the world have a problem or not.

    If you are proved correct and VW is found o have designed a faulty car despite all of their technical prowess you might become a VW hero and be able to shout about yourself on-line!!!

    Can't wait!
    Last edited by barrenjoey owl; 17-01-2011 at 03:13 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Ok, I am not trying to put myself up on a plateau, and reading back I can see how some people may see me as a school boy not getting his way (I could/should go and change/delete what I said as reading back it I can see what you mean, but I have intentionally left it - flame away), but I was (and still am) upset about this issue, and in particular the fact that VW have said it is not an issue when I believe it clearly is. They did not try and open a dialogue on the issue, but simply said "go away".

    I have also shown some of the journalists here and they have said it is definitely not normal, and I will be contacting the NRMA about the issue to get an independent opinion for when the Dept. of Fair Trading call.

    Like whenVodafone said to their customers that there wasn't an issue when for some people it isn't, and for others it is. Vodafone have some 4+ million customers, and only 10,000 or so have signed up to the class action, but even this small % of their over all customer base have a fair and valid arguement. I believe I have a fair and valid arguement in relation to this issue also. And despite my employer, I know I have the ability to make more noise than most on this issue should it come down to that for me to be heard and have my issue properly addressed by Volkswagen.

    The issue is I should not have to just roll over and take it. If it was a $100,000 or $500,000 or $1,000,000 car would I still be considered making a mountain out of a mole hill?

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    This is a funny read about Vodafone users.... and probably about VW buyers and delivery date ETAs

    Delimiter – Why Vodafone customers are a pack of lazy whingers

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    Both of my MK4's & my MK5 never did this, is this a MK6 thing?

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    Hey Dente, I know how you can fix this problem. Buy some liquid metal and plug up the drain holes and see what happens then. The dripping water is perfectly normal and is not doing any damage to the car.
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    The issue is I should not have to just roll over and take it. If it was a $100,000 or $500,000 or $1,000,000 car would I still be considered making a mountain out of a mole hill?

    Look you have a 3 year warranty and a 12 year warranty on the body. Best in class!!!!

    As you grow more mature and experience more of the world you'll soon work out that Journalists have a lower standard of respect in the community than Real Esate or used car sales people. The word TRUST and journalist are mutually exclusive.
    Last edited by barrenjoey owl; 17-01-2011 at 05:16 PM. Reason: spelling

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    Hey guys - cut the personal insults. I don't care what your opinion on the subject is. If you cannot convey an opinion without resorting to personal insults, then find another thread (or forum) to post in.

    Cheers.

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