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DesperateDan posted:Yup. These guys are an independent garage, but I guess they get off on overcharging for stuff like a motherfucker. I'll shop around a few other places, otherwise, I'll have to parcel up the work and try to knock it out over a few weekends, maybe at a buddy's garage. I might quote the dealer for shits and giggles, just to swing back by that shop and laugh at them. Shifty Pony posted:You might want to get a quote from a dedicated suspension shop and a dedicated exhaust shop for the control arms and exhaust. They normally can quote lower prices because they can practically do the jobs in their sleep. That's a good idea; as for the cat, there are no codes, it's their claim and I don't quite buy it, especially considering how insane a lot of that pricing is. I bet an exhaust shop could shim the downpipe for me really easily though, I may look into that.
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What's the consensus on the GTI with the performance package? Is the 10hp and upgraded differential worth it?
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 00:02 |
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BraveUlysses posted:Manual or automatic? Automatic. DSG.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 00:09 |
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two_beer_bishes posted:What's the consensus on the GTI with the performance package? Is the 10hp and upgraded differential worth it? yes, absolutely. the differential alone is worth it. obi_ant posted:Automatic. DSG. i'd like to think that the tow driver is probably not stupid enough to tow it in Park. You'd probably know right away if they did it wrong.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 00:12 |
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two_beer_bishes posted:What's the consensus on the GTI with the performance package? Is the 10hp and upgraded differential worth it? The diff is worth it. The lighting package is nice too.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 00:13 |
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I might swing by and check it out then, thanks!
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 00:27 |
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BraveUlysses posted:yes, absolutely. the differential alone is worth it. Pardon my ignorance, but it was towed cause it was parked illegally. So they wouldn't ha e been able to take it out of park?
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 01:01 |
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obi_ant posted:Pardon my ignorance, but it was towed cause it was parked illegally. So they wouldn't ha e been able to take it out of park? I think he meant towing it rear end end in the air, dragging the drive wheels while the car is in park.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 01:46 |
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That's why man invented tow dollies. Parking illegally shouldn't give a tow operator carte blanch to negligently damage your car. Or maybe it does? I don't know, but a lawyer might. Probably depends on where you parked, if you had an expired meter or were blocking emergency access.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 06:23 |
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It was one of those situations where I read the sign incorrectly, there were two different signs. The SFMTA are a bunch of crooks anyway. It took $600 to get my car out of the impound (which was taken only an hour earlier) and I got a ticket on top of that. I've never been towed before but ugh... $600 is so much money.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 08:42 |
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Hit black ice Wednesday and wedged my 09 gti between a metal barrier and light pole. They decided to total it Friday. Rip gti. Even though I can't remember ever driving you without a check engine light on you were still pretty good.
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 19:17 |
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drizzle posted:Hit black ice Wednesday and wedged my 09 gti between a metal barrier and light pole. They decided to total it Friday. Rip gti. Even though I can't remember ever driving you without a check engine light on you were still pretty good. drat that sucks - what are you thinking of replacing it with?
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 19:46 |
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Been looking around for the past two years and have been leaning towards a WRX. GTI is good but I could go for something different. Focus RS sounds awesome but doubt I would be able to get one at a reasonable price. 200 miles away from 150k on that thing :/
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# ? Feb 27, 2016 20:13 |
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So big update in my continuing saga of my brand new broken '16 Jetta: I'm now on my FORTH loaner. Long story short, the check engine light kept coming on for a brake vacuum pressure error, first time in they replaced the entire ECU , second time in they replace the brake sensor, third time in they replaced the brake booster/pump. After the third time the car was making a strange popping sound under slow acceleration, and then they check engine light came on AGAIN, this time for the MAF sensor. Turns out when they installed the new vacuum pump, they broke the wiring harness clips and it was rattling around causing the popping sound. Needless to say, after multiple calls/emails to VW corporate, I am finally getting a new car. If it were up to me, id ditch VW forever and get something else entirely, but it's technically my fiance's car, and she really just wants another identical jetta, because "we got such a good deal" I would gladly pay more to never sit in another VW again, but who knows, maybe the new one won't be a huge piece of poo poo lemon. Luckily this is just a lease and I don't have to own this thing for more than 3 years....
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# ? Mar 1, 2016 18:42 |
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Cyrano4747 posted:I get an email today at work out of the blue. Some sales manager (call him "Bill") at my VW dealership saying that a friend of his is looking for a TDI Jetta and if I'm interested in selling to give a call. I"m always open to an offer so I phone on lunch. He's not in, but the phone lady says that he sent a few of those out. I say I"m a little skeptical because it's a TDI and she assures me that they've become really popular re-sale because they can't sell them except used these days, it shouldn't be an issue with value, etc. It's time sensitive and it would be best if I came in as soon as possible. Yikes. I traded in my 11 TDI Golf in back in July with 42k on the clock and got 12. As to the R questions. There are only 2 options when ordering the car. Nav/19s/DCC and ACC. For the extra cost of the "DCC" you also get 19" wheels and the nav unit. The16 R comes with MIB2 vs MIB1 in the 15s. The 16 is also available in manual transmission. As far as comparing an mk6 to an mk7, the difference in the platform is night and day. The mk6 was still on the old platform and the mk7 switched to MQB. Lighter, stiffer, much quieter. Also remember that Audi maintenance costs are going to be higher across the board vs VW maintenance costs. The new Jetta will probably be problem free. In my experience my VWs have always either been problem free or a massive piece of poo poo. Although the one that was a massive piece of poo poo was a stripper model 95 Jetta. veedubfreak fucked around with this message at 19:36 on Mar 1, 2016 |
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Just got a CEL on my GTI. Again. It's for the MAF. Again. Ugh, so annoying. The first time, it turnout out to be a faulty "intake flapper motor", which cost me about $400, but then I got back when VW put out a recall for it. The second time (last fall) was because the MAF wires through the bulkhead were worn through and I had to get the hardness repaired. I'm curious what it is this time. Maybe it's the actual sensor, which would allow me to use the spare that I bought years ago the first time the fault came up!
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Uthor posted:Just got a CEL on my GTI. Again. It's for the MAF. Again. Ugh, so annoying. The first time, it turnout out to be a faulty "intake flapper motor", which cost me about $400, but then I got back when VW put out a recall for it. The second time (last fall) was because the MAF wires through the bulkhead were worn through and I had to get the hardness repaired. I'm curious what it is this time. Maybe it's the actual sensor, which would allow me to use the spare that I bought years ago the first time the fault came up! Our car is weirdly expensive, but I suppose all Volkswagens are.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 02:29 |
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This is why I bought the warranty out to 7 years. Ya I might get lucky and not ever need it, but in the long run it's cheap insurance.
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veedubfreak posted:This is why I bought the warranty out to 7 years. Ya I might get lucky and not ever need it, but in the long run it's cheap insurance. I'm on year 9... Honestly, it's annoying, but it hasn't been much money in the long run. I've spent way more fixing wheels because of potholes. Speaking of, I'm going to need a new set of 17" wheels for my summer tires (TireRack arbitrarily changed the width of the cheapo ones I bought from them years ago and I don't want to have one wheel that is a 1/2" wider than the other three). Can I assume that other stock Audi and VW (Jetta?) wheels will work just fine on a MKV GTI? I'm thinking I might get lucky and find a used set on Craigslist.
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Uthor posted:I'm on year 9... I believe mk5/6/7 all use the same bolt pattern and backspacing. I'm currently in the opposite position. I have 3 sets of wheels and tires to get rid of. 2 sets of snows from my previous 2 cars and the stock wheels from the current car.
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I figured I'd crosspost from the general QA thread-- Yo I have a warranty on my car (2011 A4) so I get it serviced by the Audi dealership. They are outwardly very friendly people. I took my car in in September or so because the transmission was lurching. They charged me for software updates for like 200 bucks (how the gently caress something could break and need software updates to fix was beyond me but they wouldn't do anything else without charging me to tear apart my transmission, the diagnostics of which wouldn't be covered under warranty) and it didn't fix the problem. About two weeks ago, my power steering breaks entirely so I take it in to have the power steering and the transmission looked at since it's doing the same thing. They call back yesterday(I've had the loaner car for about ten days now), say they've fixed the power steering but can't get the transmission to lurch, then before I can get in there call back and say the power steering actually wasn't fixed, and while they were driving it to check the transmission 'something else went wrong.' They said the check engine light came on and the transmission started grinding much worse, so they'd need more time to look at what happened. Today my service advisor calls me on her day off from a cell phone. I can't hear much but she says something about 'impact' somewhere not in the transmission, I think she said transfer case but I'm not sure. That's out of warranty for some reason and will be 1700 dollars to fix. I told her to call me back when she's at work tomorrow. Is it just me or is this just about the shadiest goddamn thing you've ever heard of? They want me to pay for something that happened while their technicians were driving the car, from what I understand. I don't know the first loving thing about cars, so I wouldn't even know what questions to ask. Can somebody weigh in and tell me if I'm getting hosed here?
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veedubfreak posted:I believe mk5/6/7 all use the same bolt pattern and backspacing. I'm currently in the opposite position. I have 3 sets of wheels and tires to get rid of. 2 sets of snows from my previous 2 cars and the stock wheels from the current car. Are you near IL?
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Sharzak posted:I figured I'd crosspost from the general QA thread-- As someone who works for Audi and processes warranty in the UK I'll try to help but there may be some differences between the markets/regions: If your car is within manufacturers warranty (which I looked up in the US is 4 year/50,000 miles?) then I don't see why you were even charged for the first software update as that would have been claimable through warranty for the dealership. I claim for diagnostic time on almost every claim I submit, the only time Audi won't pay for diagnostics is if no fault can be found. The service advisor calling on a day off sounds suspicious - pretty much I'd just ask why this isn't covered under warranty, as long as you've been getting your car maintained at the specific intervals for gearbox oil for example then I don't see how any gearbox related issue wouldn't be covered under warranty, it's not your fault something inside failed and additional faults happened during the time in the dealer then I also don't see why it would be covered under warranty. If the dealer still doesn't help out try phoning Audi customer services to see if they'll pressure the dealer into finding out what is actually going on. TL;DR - Based on what you've said, if my car was still within manufacturer warranty and had these faults I wouldn't be paying poo poo. Extended warranty is a different beast altogether however....
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 21:29 |
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Uthor posted:Are you near IL? Unfortunately no, and they're 15 16 and 19 inch wheels. E: Sharzak, are you a woman? I don't mean this in an offensive way, but dealerships just LOOOOOOVE to abuse women customers because they assume they don't know anything and will just have it fixed.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 22:08 |
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Or perhaps, an effeminate man?
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 22:16 |
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I am a big strong man with a thick beard who doesn't know dick about cars. My car's warranty is through Fidelity Warranty Services. I have 95,000 miles on it and the warranty expires at 100k. From what I understand the warranty specifically excludes fixing stuff resulting from impact, and the dealership says it looks like an impact occurred which caused the problem. I certainly don't remember any impact and they were driving the car at the time of failure. I was not in it. I'm not sure if it was failure of this part in particular. They told me they were driving and the transmission became very unstable, they attributed that to some kind of coil that was going to be completely covered under warranty. They called me the next day and said while they were fixing the coil they discovered another problem, the one that's going to cost 1700 to repair.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 22:20 |
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I'd ask to see what they're talking about with the car on the lift, to verify if it actually hit something.
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# ? Mar 2, 2016 23:03 |
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If I had to make a bet, the techs took it on a test drive, hosed up and decided to cover that poo poo up. Quick call to the service advisor with either a lie or a "hey get me off the hook here" later, and you are looking at a big bill. Get very interested, ask to look at the damage, take pictures, escalate it to corporate and hope for the best
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# ? Mar 3, 2016 00:18 |
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It also may be apparent from looking at the damage whether it looks fresh or old. If the problem was caused by an impact in September and has been slowly getting worse and finally poo poo the bed while the techs are driving that is very different situation from it being damaged while in their care.
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# ? Mar 3, 2016 00:32 |
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How reliable are Audi B4 Avants with the 2.6l V6? My research has indicated that they're reliable, but now I've heard that they might not be? I'm a dirty Euro so parts are not too hard to come by.
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Sharzak posted:I am a big strong man with a thick beard who doesn't know dick about cars. My car's warranty is through Fidelity Warranty Services. I have 95,000 miles on it and the warranty expires at 100k. I only asked because that's usually the type of poo poo they pull on women vs trying to blame some burly dude for their mistake. Which dealership is this so we know to avoid it.
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# ? Mar 3, 2016 17:31 |
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Almost hit the 6 month mark, thanks again you loving idiots at VW. Value of my car plunged from 21k to 13k in 6 months. VW’s US chief resigns, regulator raises doubts that diesels can be fixed
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BraveUlysses posted:Almost hit the 6 month mark, thanks again you loving idiots at VW. Value of my car plunged from 21k to 13k in 6 months. The best part about that article is where they say that the regulators are considering OK'ing partial fixes for the vehicles. Great! Resale would still be hosed but it gives VW an excuse to not buy it back.
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Whelp. Pretty sure the (automatic) transmission just blew on my 2 year old, 23k miles Jetta TDI. Won't shift gears until it's revved to 4k+ and then it jumps down to nothing with an audible crunching noise. Engine light is on, and it's doing that thing where it alternates a flashing wrench while your gear selection flashes as well, which the manual says is VW for "your transmission is hosed, go to the dealer." In other news I am very glad right now that I added the powertrain warranty extension. gently caress VW.
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Cyrano4747 posted:Whelp. Pretty sure the (automatic) transmission just blew on my 2 year old, 23k miles Jetta TDI. Won't shift gears until it's revved to 4k+ and then it jumps down to nothing with an audible crunching noise. Engine light is on, and it's doing that thing where it alternates a flashing wrench while your gear selection flashes as well, which the manual says is VW for "your transmission is hosed, go to the dealer." Sucks you have to deal with it but at least it won't cost you any money in repairs.
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# ? Mar 17, 2016 01:46 |
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Cyrano4747 posted:Whelp. Pretty sure the (automatic) transmission just blew on my 2 year old, 23k miles Jetta TDI. Won't shift gears until it's revved to 4k+ and then it jumps down to nothing with an audible crunching noise. Engine light is on, and it's doing that thing where it alternates a flashing wrench while your gear selection flashes as well, which the manual says is VW for "your transmission is hosed, go to the dealer." Why wouldn't it be covered under your factory warranty?
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# ? Mar 17, 2016 01:48 |
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Bovril Delight posted:Why wouldn't it be covered under your factory warranty? You're right, my wife thought it was only through 20k and I was just pissed and posting without double checking that. Still pissed, but it would have been covered anyway.
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# ? Mar 17, 2016 01:57 |
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Hey, they should be giving us a loaner, right? The service center is closed but my wife is chatting with some VW thing online (she wanted to see if we could schedule something for tomorrow without having to wait until they open) and they're saying that we can't get a loaner but they can hook us up with a special rate enterprise rental for $30/day.
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# ? Mar 17, 2016 02:15 |
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Cyrano4747 posted:Hey, they should be giving us a loaner, right? The service center is closed but my wife is chatting with some VW thing online (she wanted to see if we could schedule something for tomorrow without having to wait until they open) and they're saying that we can't get a loaner but they can hook us up with a special rate enterprise rental for $30/day. Depends on the dealership. Some do loaners, some don't.
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Cyrano4747 posted:Hey, they should be giving us a loaner, right? The service center is closed but my wife is chatting with some VW thing online (she wanted to see if we could schedule something for tomorrow without having to wait until they open) and they're saying that we can't get a loaner but they can hook us up with a special rate enterprise rental for $30/day. Keep trying for a loaner, $30/day isn't that great of a hook up.
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