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Re: New VW slogan: "Are you ready to put up with it?"



Okay I am curious, this guy hates VW's but this is third one?

Okay if so many things are bad why did he first buy it? Like the Long Throw
Shift, umm didn't this come up on the test drive? Did you test drive it.

Gas milage is poor, hmm I get 24miles to the gallon and thats not bad, if
you go through gas and oil like mad well then I guess we all know what all
the problems are stemming from. Poor driving. If you beet the hell out of
any car than it will give you problems. Duh!?!

OH well....I would just like to add 50k miles and well the only fix is the
front windshield. This of course was a rocks fault, and I took to the rock
and threw it into a big river. Hopefully it drowned. =}

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Adam Lindsay
adam@mindex.com

- -----Original Message-----
From: Vojin Janjic <vjanjic@mail.state.tn.us>
To: qksilver@erols.com <qksilver@erols.com>
Cc: jettaglx@igtc.COM <jettaglx@igtc.COM>
Date: Tuesday, June 09, 1998 9:21 AM
Subject: New VW slogan: "Are you ready to put up with it?"


>Chris,
>
>thanks for your note.  I will cross-post this to the list, hoping to
>stir up SOME response, since my first message was apparently
>too polite and mild to have fellow GLX'ers respond and help with
>some advice.
>
>I am over the initial shock and anger about the astronomical tag
>for repair...  I am even joking about it now, since everyone in the
>office anyway thinks it's hysterically funny and are telling me:
>"You should have known better than to buy a VW!!!"    *#^&^%!@
>
>So, thinking clearly, and after putting some numbers on the
>paper, a new car seems inevitable.  I can not overlook the fact
>that in the next two years, even if NOTHING goes wrong with my
>VW, it would cost me only $80/month more to owe a new car.
>
>Any repairs, and those are inevitable when you owe VW, would
>sway those numbers even more towards any new car...  So, the
>question remains: are you ready to put up with it?   I am
>personally getting tired of it!  I do not want to deal with the fact
>that I can not rely on a car with only 45,000 miles on it to take me
>to Atlanta for the weekend trip!!!!
>
>>There is more to the repair list (oxygen sensor, abs thingy etc.)
>>that I would care to not remember.  If one more "major" thing
>>goes wrong I think I will consider dumping it.
>
>Just one piece of unsolicited advice from me: dump it now!  If
>you want a new VW, get it, use it for 2 years, milk out the
>warranty and scheduled maintenance, and DUMP IT!  This is my
>third VW in 8 years, and ALL of them were maintenance
>nightmares.  Yes, VR6 is very sweet and compact engine, but
>it's also using oil and is a gas guzzler.    The problem is not in
>the engine, but in the rest of the car - electrical systems,
>sensors, power operated items, etc, etc...  Even transmission
>has been mentioned hundreds of times on this and other VW
>lists - bad synchros, popping out of gears, grinding noises (not
>even to mention that it has a long throw like a 18 wheeler
>truck!!!)
>
>Anyway, I know how tempting it is to keep the car after you
>poured $ into a major repair, but one more major thing WILL go
>wrong, and then you will feel like I feel now:  Why didn't I sell it a
>month ago, I would have saved $1,800 or more?!
>
>Phew - I am getting wound up again - just thinking about it!   :-)
>
>Thanks again for your Email, have a great day and for everyone
>else on the list - hope your "check engine" light stays off for at
>least one more day!!!   ;-)
>
>Vojin
>
>