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| doesnt the seat cover block the air bags in the seats? | |
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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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(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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Wet Okole covers have openings on the sides to allow the airbags to deploy. |
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If it's so horrible, sell it and get something else. Anakin, if it were that simple, i would. Two obstacles stand in the way. 1. At this moment I could get maybe 12-13k for my Jetta and VW still wants over 14k for it. I attempted to negotiate a new buyout (considering they're not gonna get 12-13k for it wholesale in another year) but 4 calls and about 2 hours on hold have kept that conversation from even taking place. The hit isn't unbearable, it's just annoying. 2. My search for a replacement isn't bearing much fruit...just as it was miserable settling on the Jetta last time. BMW, Mini = unreliable, though a 3 series euro-delivery always seems enticing as one can resell the car for at least cost. Lexus, Toyota = nothing worth owning. MB = not too big on the styling, lack of non-AMG performance or the association with Mopar. Jag = bland, overpriced Honda = Accord coupe V6 is smooth but needs major suspension work and ideally a better body. Nissan = only the Z roadster raises my eyebrow but that's impractical. Mazda = Miata is the same as the Z Roadster for practicality, plus half the performance. Mazda6 is fun to drive but way underpowered. Subaru = WRX is fun but too unrefined. Mitsu = lol Audi = A4's a sweet looking and feeling ride, too bad it's a VW. American car companies = ROFLMFAO (every rental I touch reminds me why american car companies should go out of business). Acura = nothing I find enjoyable or attractive. VW = Jetta's fun, just not reliable. Infiniti = G35 I've only seen one G35 at a price I found reasonable, unfortunately it was located in AZ, I was leaving for a business trip and by the time I returned that G was long gone. If I can scoop up a used G35 for a price I believe is fair i'll jump on it. But for now people are asking ridiculous sums for year old Gs and I believe buying a luxury car new is an incredible waste of money. 3 years the car drops to 55-60% of its value, so buying a brand new 34k car means taking a massive hit. No thanks. So, until I see Gs going for prices I agree with or my lease runs out, it appears I'm stuck with my miserable, unreliable little blue car. |
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| It seems like you just don't like ANY cars. Maybe you should just build your own, then you wouldnt have anybody to complain to. | |
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It seems like you just don't like ANY cars. Maybe you should just build your own, then you wouldnt have anybody to complain to. I like a handful of cars and I admit that freely. Money no object I can think of several I'd like to own. Strangely, all are German (M3, 911, M5, E-Class). Cars to me are like movies...you have an idea of what perfection is and very, very few attempts will ever come close to that zenith. most fall into that middle ground of the 40th-80th percentile, which is in my view failing. |
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I'm gonna have to agree with you on that. Some people are just never happy. |
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| How many on this board actually go 10K miles between oil changes per owners manual? The reason I am asking is that my Jetta is leased and I will hand it back in at 36K miles. I am wondering if I should just go by the service manual since I will not own the car past 3 yrs. | |
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If you're returning the lease to VW, it's a really good idea to follow the manual to a tee. If you don't there's a good possibility VW will attempt to extort more cash out of you for not properly caring for what is really their car. You're renting it for 3 years and part of your agreement is that you'll handle upkeep on the vehicle. You don't need to take it to VW though as ANY ASE certified mechanic can perform the maintenance and possibly at a lower cost. Just make sure you keep the receipts and mark off the service in your manual. BTW, all the VW dealers in my area offer a 10% off coupon for scheduled service. My last trip cost me less than $60. I can deal with that as most places would charge me $40 just for the synthetic oil change. |
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