Should I stick with my Polo?
So after firing off a formal letter to VW today after having my Polo for 19 months on the nose I am contemplating wether my POG is worth all of the hassle.
To summarise: 10+ visits to Osborne Park VW for services, remediation works, “consumption tests” and other items including:
- Complete Engine replacement
- Fuel Breather pipe fitted
- Fuel Breather pipe fitted with duct tape instead of Volkswagen “required” fabric – FIRE/DAMAGE RISK identified by VW DVG Melville
- Trim rattle that is still unresolved after multiple remediation attempts including replacement of the Sound Actuator, installation of foam inside the Rear Right passenger door
- Slipping clutches that, after a visit to DVG Melvile I was given a print-out page from a Service Manual for a VW Beetle that had poorly written English stating “clutch are good”. They are NOT good, changing up from 2nd into 3rd and 3rd into 4th often results in slipping back down to 2nd with high revs.
- Clamp leaking on Exhaust (identified by VW DVG Melville as poor worksmanship by VW Osborne Park)
To add insult to injury yesterday as I attempted to drive home from work in 42C temperatures in Perth, my air-conditioning died, resulting in a sweaty, stinky 15km drive home that has ruined my work suit-pants and shirt.
To be honest I love the Polo... but it seems that it almost always has some sort of fault that I am having to deal with which has sucked all of the enjoyment out. Thankfully I held off on any modifications to the car with the exception to the Reversing Cam & Auto lights...
I really wanted to go for a new Golf R (2014/15 model) or Golf GTI, but after all of the above, I'm not sure I could honestly deal with the arrogance and crap from VW Service that i've had to deal with over the last 2 years....
So.. please help me decide lol.
MY12.5 Candy White 5 door Polo GTI. Upgrades/Mods = RNS510 H LED, RVC camera, Auto Lights Dash Sound Actuator GTI button, Gavs Footrest(!)
WIP = Miltek Turboback Exhaust, Cold Air Intake, Red Stuff brake pads (Nov '13)
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