I wouldn't buy another VW.
In the aspect of reliability my car just doesn't give me the confidence I should be getting from a car.
So, after 83,000km, and with about 9 months remaining on my current lease, it's time to start thinking about what sort of cars will do the job for us over the next few years, and judging by some of the other posts, a few others will be thinking of the same thing this year.
Which led me down another train of thought - is it worth getting another VW (or 2)? From where I'm sitting at the moment, no it isn't. I recently sent an e-mail to VW about the issues I've had, part of which read:
"All I can say is that it would take some substantial documentary evidence that they have improved reliability before I'd consider another VW - and considering that next year we were thinking of replacing both cars, and our initial thoughts were for another Passat wagon and a Golf wagon, they're certainly not doing themselves any favours with poor reliability and indifferent dealers. It's a shame, since the Passat is comfortable, economical, and about the right size for us, but the reliability has just let it down - particularly since the injectors failed in September."
With mine, I've had a variety of ailments, most of which I've commented on as they've happened, but have covered quite a few comfortable kilometres (Melbourne to Brisbane return, Melbourne-Newcastle return a few times, etc). I'm just now at the stage where I don't quite trust that it's going to get me where I want to go, and can see an increasingly large maintenance/repairs bill going into the future.
So, would you buy another Passat or another VW, and what reasons would you have for your choice?
MY08 Passat 2.0 TDI Wagon
Trialling golf ball aerodynamics theory - random pattern, administered about 1550 on Christmas Day, 2011.
I wouldn't buy another VW.
In the aspect of reliability my car just doesn't give me the confidence I should be getting from a car.
Last edited by mebius9; 04-01-2011 at 02:10 AM.
At this stage (touch wood) I've had no major issues with my car nor any dramas from the dealer post delivery (pre delivery was another matter entirely!). I'm really enjoying the driving experience of the R36. However, in terms of build quality and post sales care Volkswagen have a long way to go when compared to my previous car (Lexus IS250 Sport Luxury). I'll be reserving my judgement on whether or not I'd buy another VW after another couple of years as I get towards the end of my lease and if I've had any major dramas in this time frame and as to how the dealer or VW Australia have responded to them.
MY10 R36 Wagon Biscay Blue|Satnav|Bluetooth|Sunroof|Auto Tailgate|Adaptive Cruise Control| - First Time VW Owner
Short answer - yes. Our R36 (delivered Sept) is our third consecutive Passat over a period of 12 years ('98, '00 and then the R36). Can't say I'm overly impressed with the reliability/maintenance costs as we've had a number of costly issues over the years, mostly with our second car. We had our second car for 10 years, and you'd expect to deal with problems with a car that age. However, given the way it was treated (low km's, regularly serviced, not abused, etc, etc) we would've expected fewer problems. And being VW rather than, say, Toyota, repair bills can be eye-popping.
When it comes down to it, I think it's a little heart over head when it comes to our decision as to what car to get. Absolutely in love with our R36![]()
R36 Wagon | MY10.5 | Biscay Blue | Sat Nav | Sunroof | RVC
Short Answer No.
This is my second VW, and whilst I have not had any real reliability issues with the car, I have noticed a dramatic slide in terms of customer service at VW. The dealers are selling so much stock, they are in a position where they can miss out on sales and not really care.
I noticed a huge difference in after sales service from 2006 when I got my MkV GTI to now.
It is a real shame, the Passat is perfect for us, and is great to drive etc. etc.
My lease is up in June and I have already ordered the replacement. I spoke to VW to get detail on the Passat and Toureg and didn't get any useful information, so we have moved to another brand, which thus far shows a great deal more interest in keeping our business.
It is all well and good to sell good, solid competitively priced cars, but without good after sales service eventually people will look to another brand.
Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers
Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers
With the disclaimer that my R36 has done only about 30000km (I can't check, I'm overseas) since I picked it up in early 2008...
Yes, I would buy another. Will I buy another? I'm not sure.
Aside from a few minor issues it has been trouble free, and it does everything I want and it still makes me smile.
Will I buy another in a year or three? I don't know. I'm fairly young (26) and I need a car that will take me, some floozy, my golf clubs, a swag, random camping gear, and a bunch of guns to various places but still be fun to drive around town on a day to day basis. Short of a far more expensive car I can't think of anything that I could buy now or that's coming that I'd happily move to.
The ideal would be a C63 wagon and a very heavily tweaked-for-adventure Patrol or Landcruiser, but... not for a while, yet!
Last edited by Steve; 18-01-2011 at 02:42 AM.
R36 =
Hmm ... interesting stuff for a possible buyer to read. I've had my 3 Series for 2 1/2 years and never had an issue. Maybe I should be looking at the IS250 instead !!
My Car - 2011 VW TDI Black - Lugano Wheels, Auto Park, Dyno Audio Sound, Lights Pack etc etc
My Wife's Car - 2013 BMW X1 18 S Line Black
Waiting for - 2014 VW Golf Highline 103TSI with Driver Assist - Limestone Grey
Confirmed Global Warming Sceptic. No Longer a VW Owner -Loving my new 2011 Range Rover Sport - bought as VW unable to provide info on the new Toureg despite it being released overseas 12 mths ago. 2008 R36 Wagon, 2006 GTI and 2004 R32 - Gone. Sorry VW, you make great cars but until you improve your customers' experiences you will lose customers
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