Todays Drive section in the paper shows some stats on % of new cars without faults in the first 6 months.
In the small car category the Polo rates worst with only 49% of new cars sold not having faults.
I have problems!
But i thrash mine!
I've got one of the flawless ones - although I really do feel for some of the guys here who've hit trouble with theirs.
I do have an issue with these surveys though - they don't define 'fault'. I mean, if the light that comes on as you slide the vanity mirror cover over stops working, that would be logged as a 'fault'. If your gearbox fails, that would also be logged as a 'fault. If your handbrake button makes a slight rattly noise, that would be a 'fault'.
Of the three - one is a lot more important than the other two. Yet they've all got equal weighting as 'faults'.
I'd like to see faults split up into 'drivetrain', 'essential electrics', 'non-essential electrics', 'interior trim' and 'bodywork' to see where the faults actually lie. The definition of 'essential electrics' would be electrical systems essential to the safe operation of the car.
Radio head unit problems or power windows/mirror problems aren't essential. Coilpacks and Headlamps, on the other hand, are.
I'm also one of the happy campers, although I do (now) have the creaking door sealsthe unlocateable dash rattle in hot weather, and have blown the 12v accessory plug fuse.
Nothing I can't live with or which detracts from my overall enjoyment of the car![]()
Gone through 4 cupholders, bonnet was not aligned, and 12v accessory plug also wasn't working but nothing drastic...
a bit upset with the cupholders but hey at least it wasn't something important, just inconvenient, how hard is it to replace a cupholder properly
I'd expect them all to be GTIs
Seems the Spanish have Siestas afterall![]()
- Ben
1961 Karmann Ghia Coupé - 1993 Golf Cabriolet - 2006 Golf Comfortline 1.9L TDI
2008 Jetta 2.0L FSI
The numbers dont mean a lot really. As has been said, you need to break down "faults" into stuff that matter, and stuff that doesn't. Also, people that buy a GTI tend to be a little bit fanatical, and so probably bring the car back for less significant foibles than say the average Hyundai driver.
Then maybe I'm wrong, and they are dodgy little beasts, not that it would make you love it any less.
I have my RED , 3DR MKV GTI with leather in manual and I love it!
Hoyhoy.
I'm in the 49% .
& loving the little girl.
Haven't been back to VW as yet.
Last edited by Eddy; 12-05-2007 at 09:53 PM.
Hooroo.
That 51% is people who HAVE had problems : ) Its worth noting the figures were for 2006... hope 2007 is better
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