Sir Sam wrote:
In this case I would agree with them, my "experience of quality" with VW has been a polar opposite of yours, we always had nothing but problems.
I wash my hands of VW.
I think CR can be hit or miss, sometimes I think they are on the money, othertimes they miss the offramp.
Well, everyone's mileage is different. My mom has had nothing but trouble with her
2002 Focus, yet there are 4-5 folks at work with the same year/model and they love their cars... not a single problem.
It's all taken with a grain of salt. None of my cars ever saw the dealer (VW's biggest problem, as stated above), and I
believe in turning my own wrenches or at least finding someone I trust to do it if I can't. I don't do brakes, timing belts for turbo cars, or clutches or suspensions... but i'll work on the turbo system itself, exhaust, etc... I know my comfort zones. I'm a different kind of owner, and really I'm more in love with the engine than the body. Thats why we have the Jeep... always kind of wanted a Jeep and really love a diesel engine. Perfect marriage.
This is true, I have a hard time believing how many problems I see people post about on Jeeps compared to my "quality experience."
As do I, problem is VW makes way too many specific tools necessary for many jobs. Ignition switch for example, ends up just being easier to bypass it and have a push button start than to replace it. Throw in unneeded tools, complexity of repair jobs, and the large number of parts that wont interchange between models of the same year, and you get something that I cringe at the thought of.