All those MkV Golf interior quality issues that we keep hearing about rearing their head maybe?
Cheers,
Trent
The latest JD Power survey in the US has rated VW second last out of a total of 36 brands.
http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/Ar...6&vf=2&IsPgd=0
Any thoughts on what is going on?
Brew
Brew
Golf Pacific Mk5 MY09 - United Grey - 2l TDi - DSG - Sunroof
All those MkV Golf interior quality issues that we keep hearing about rearing their head maybe?
Cheers,
Trent
2010 Renault Clio RenaultSPORT 200 Cup 20th Anniversary Edition - #19 of 30 - The French Connection...
2004 Volkswagen Golf R32 MkIV - #044 of 200 - Gone But Not Forgotten...
"Racing is life; Anything that happens before or after is just waiting." - Steve McQueen -=-=- "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum" - Unknown
One thing to remember with these surveys is that a minor interior issue is treated with the same severity as serious mechanical failure.
Nevertheless, considering that VW have got JD power to assist them in their MK6 suggests that VW are not satisfied with their quality of products. Hopefully the new range will get rid of the niggling things that kill them in these sort of surveys.
NickZ
Former ride: MY07 Black Polo GTI
Current: MY09 Blue Passat R36 Wagon
The US one still shows a pretty sad story of the general quality of cars there, Mazda rate quite highly in Europe and Australia due to being Japanese made...over there a lot are made in Canada and people within my US based company say they have a lot of problems with them, especially the 6 which is mainly US made there. They often wish they could get our Jap made ones. I suspect the Mexican made VWs might be in that mix. Jag doesn't do so well in the UK surveys so shows that its really the best of a sad bunch....
The thing that seems to be plaguing the current crop of VW products are rattles,squeeks,tingles,and vibrations in their interiors,and as they are so annoying,they may cause lots of these affected owners to shop elsewhere next time...
Good news for Toyota and Honda.
Mazda did also not do all that wonderfully...
What are their issues.
Jaguar first LOL. Remember this is not a reliability OR a quality survey,its an owners report survey. It means that on average Jag owners report 1.7 problems per car and on average VW owners report 2.6 problems per car. It doesn't necessarily mean that Jag has less problems, it may mean owners of some brands are more aware of little problems like squeaks etc while owners of other brands don't consider it a problem. It may mean that some cars engines are so noisy that you can't hear the squeaks! The survey can be interpreted in many ways. Actual quality is only one factor.
Last edited by PassatB6; 22-03-2009 at 08:24 PM.
this is a very smart move taken by vw, not only have they accepted responcability there willing to take it head on to resolve the issue instead of sweeping it under the rug. comitment by validating jd power's survey , and comitment to using jd power as a future quality tool, is an excelent strategy to shoe horn into a potentially unfavourable market.
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