Originally Posted by
jamwin
NThe fact that the problem is the same problem the golfs had worries me, as they didn't want to admit to that until someone died. I'd say we came pretty close today. As I said when I brought up the article, the guy (Michael) in the VW Service desk said "only one person died" so I'm not convinced they are concerned with my safety, the are concerned with how much they have to pay to solve the issue.
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What part of "The golf in the accident was a petrol engined manual" didn't you understand?
I can understand your concern regarding your own vehicle but to keep referring to the issue in Melbourne doesn't help your case.
I would strongly suggest that you contact VW direct and explain your concerns - particularly that the dealership appears to be guessing as to a cause. Get some better skilled technical nouse onto the job.
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