Saturday, August 29, 2020

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If you got the money prepared, Go for it. And it really depends on how long you plan to keep ur car as well. If you are buying a brand new car and only going to keep it for few yrs, you should not have to worry about reliability rating at all. Since VWs are foreign they're nice cars. The GTI is a good model. We have recently gotten a 2.5 Jetta 2009 and it's great looking, and working! 2/3d's the price more of auto parts stores and some brake systems require new rotors the same time pads are replaced. 525. Is this a scam? This is the VW dealership making this recommendation. The car was having trouble going into reverse. Replacing the converter has helped the problem, but sometimes I throw it in reverse, it revs and doesn't do much or reverses very slowly. Everything with the VW dealership is so expensive, I just want to know if this will actually help the problem.





100.00 so I think you are getting hosed. I have a 2003 VW Passat W8 so I feel your pain. If you have the same transmission as I have, you don't have any way of checking your fluid level ( VW didn't put a Dipstick on my auto trans!! That's just dumb). 800. It solved my leak issue, and DID improve my car's shifting. I'd say, give it a try! I'm a long time VW owner ( I've had 3, and put over 400,000 miles on my 1987 Jetta and had no problems). I'll never buy another VW again. They burned you once on the converter job, now they want to burn you again before they actually fix the problem. All you need is a new filter and a fluid change in the transmission. The TDI has decent performance, far better mileage, and better resale value. Go with the TDI.





I say you get a Passat. The new TDI is the best. MK2, either way one that is pretty old. I was thinking of this because obviously older golfs have a much better reputation as solid and reliable cars and i was wondering what your thoughts would be? 1.4 but hopefully the 1.6 model. Don't need to do a massive amount of speed in it, but i don't want it to struggle at 70 or 80 and want fair acceleration. Have you got any experience with the car, and do you think i could get anything better for between 拢500-拢800? Any help much appreciated! It should be 4-door, 4-cyls, not sporty. First time drivers usually have much more expensive car insurance, and it depends from car. I am looking at buying a 1970 VW Bus it has a gas leak that I suspect is the gas tank leaking I know you have to pull the whole engine out to get to the gas tank. What would the average cost in labor to do this job run? 1000.oo so be sure to track down any possible leaks. If you find it is the tank leaking, it depends if the tank is rusted through or it's been punctured. If the later it might be possible to mend, without removing the engine. There are products for this purpose. I did a repair on ford van, the patch done the job. Answer No 1 very good.