nescosmo wrote:
It will never happen they all going under.
Actually VW/Audi was the one automotive bright spot in 2008

I've owned and put a ton of miles on many many VW's, mostly diesels and some with a quarter of a million miles on them

The only one that ever left me stranded, actually my wife

was a 1973 aircooled bus that dropped a valve.
VW/Audi has started a campain to recapture 18% of the US market. Even in the current market they plan on eventually selling the same amount of cars as they did here in their hayday years in the 70's. They know it will take commitment and take years to accomplish. They just broke ground on a plant in Tennesse in November. AND for the biggie, ready for this sam? is to make sure they have good trained technitions. No car is any better then the servicing dealer. I had a intermittent problem with my brand new just left the dealership CRD (air in the fuelhead) and all I ever get is a "Can not duplicate

I had a intermittent problem with my last jetta not restarting (just like sam discribed) and while waiting for my ride home I watched him for an hour till the problem showed up. It was the load reduction relay

100,000 miles later it's still running perfectly. It's had a total of
ONE (eat your heart out jeep) recall for a stop light switch and has never had a valve cover leak. But I'll be the first to admit some dealer's service departments need to find jobs they're more suited for and this is not only for VW:lol: I can't help to notice there's a certain jeep tech here who's attidude really could stand some improvement. I hope he does not show up where I bought mine
I wish my CRD preformed as well as my vw's did
