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Volkswagen Jetta 2005 and earlier

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by blueguydotcom
Apr 28, 2003 (9:48 am)
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The only problem I have ever had was the coilpack issue, for which there was a recall. I paid nothing for the repair, and I had my car back the next day.
 
The fact remains that you had the issue...a gross oversight on VW's part that led to problems for many of us. Having one's car in the shop for one day is, imho, one day too many. As it stands now I've had my Jetta in for repairs done to the following and it's only 22 months old:
 
Coil pack
AC
Armrest
Windows
Electrical system
Brakes
ABS
Loose interior components
 
I'd think anyone who has hauled in a new car this many times might be inclined to push others to avoid that same fate.
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by blueguydotcom
Apr 28, 2003 (9:56 am)
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I know this thread only exists for people who are having problems, which is a small percentage of all owners,
 
A small percentage of owners? All 2000-2002 1.8T owners got a recall notice. There's a standing TSB for the window fix too. It's not a small percentage. There's a reason VW's listed in the middle of the automotive pact for initial quality...their quality sucks. Being in the 50th percentile is a sign that the company is shoddy to the max.
 
but I'm just curious how reliable you would consider the Jetta to be. I also wanted to get an idea of any known problems I should keep any eye out for. I'll be running a CarFax report on any car I consider.
 
My car is safe, luxurious and fun. But I wouldn't wish a VW on my worst enemy. I knew the car would be unreliable before i bought it and decided I'd take my chances as I really, really dug it- the price, performance, safety and features were impossible for me to ignore. I paid for the extended warranty and at 31k miles that cash outlay has easily covered my rear.
 
If you're looking at a used Prelude and it's that v. a Jetta, go for the Prelude...a better car in pretty much every respect (though it has zero torque).
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blueguy by Anakin
Apr 28, 2003 (1:30 pm)
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The fact remains that you had the issue...a gross oversight on VW's part that led to problems for many of us. Having one's car in the shop for one day is, imho, one day too many.
 
So go buy a Camry already. *rolls eyes*
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anakin by blueguydotcom
Apr 28, 2003 (7:42 pm)
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You show me a Camry that feels solidly built, feels safe, handles well, has power down low and some measure of style and interior luxury and i'm all over it.
 
In 2003 no such camry exists. I drove the 02 SE V6. It's a dog. No power, poor handling, sloppy transmission, feels like a tin can and the car creaked incessantly on just a test drive. A horrid car end to end.
 
Rolls eyes...wish people wouldn't offer inane rejoinders that relate to "if you don't like it get this [insert banal appliance]." Forgive me for hoping the Jetta wouldn't sink below my already low expectations. God forbid a company build a reliable, safe, luxurious, nice-handling, spirited car. No that's asking too much. silly me. I should just accept mediocrity and whistle on my merry way.
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Blueguy by chmeeee
Apr 28, 2003 (8:04 pm)
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All of these problems have been fixed for the 2003's, so wouldn't affect a new buyer, and furthermore, he was interested in a TDI, so forget the coilpacks. My car has had zero problems, and I love it.
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....since my past 2 cars were Toyotas... by 8u6hfd
Apr 29, 2003 (3:43 am)
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a Corolla and a Camry, knowing well the CR and JD Power ratings for VW...I'm very satisfied after 45,000 (15 months) miles on my Golf TDI.
 
Okay I came in for the window regulators, as the dealership was glad to replace them before they failed.
 
I can easily say, that this car is screwed together better than my cousin's 2001 Mercedes SLK 3.2L V6 (which they pay $800 a month for), when you go to the interior (German quality in general has gone down as of late).
 
TSB's and recalls happen. But when you get a ton of variety of recalls on the same car, as in the Focus, that's a concerning story, especially in the first year of production for the American market.
 
A ton of people here at Edmunds exaggerated the oil sludge problem in the Camrys, yet, people are still buying Camrys in numbers.
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blueguy by Anakin
Apr 29, 2003 (5:21 am)
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Rolls eyes...wish people wouldn't offer inane rejoinders that relate to "if you don't like it get this [insert banal appliance]."
 
I just don't understand why you keep driving your Jetta and coming in here to complain about it.
 
If it's so horrible, sell it and get something else.
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anakin/no lint by shortyjlg
Apr 29, 2003 (6:05 am)
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doesnt the seat cover block the air bags in the seats?
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Glove-Box Rattle? by tripicchio
Apr 29, 2003 (6:50 am)
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I am the owner of an 02 Jetta GLS...I have two different (annoying) glove-box sounds. The first is a rattle that comes from the glove-box door handle, if you touch the handle, the rattle stops, does anyone know how to tighten the handle?..also, the door itself squeaks...if you press anywhere on the door while it is squeaking, it will stop. It appears something behind the door is rubbing. has anyone else experienced either of these problems? any help would be greatly appreciated!
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seatcovers BAD for airbags by bpeebles
Apr 29, 2003 (6:59 am)
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(shortyjlg) You are absolutely correct.... but I beleive that the seatcovers that anakin refers to are "approved" for the in-seat airbags.
 
You wont beleive how many Jettas I have seen in parkinglots that HAVE seatcovers right over the inseat-airbags. This could be dangerous!! It may break somones back if the airbag 'deploys' and the seatcover diverts the airbag to ones sholder-area from behind.

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