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Replying to: cokids (Jun 03, 2007 4:54 pm)
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Replying to: randi (Jun 04, 2007 8:40 am) In my opinion, class action lawsuits are for the benefit of the lawyers, not the plaintiffs. |
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Hello I had planned to buy a 2007 beetle hardtop, but the posts I have been reading have scared me to death!! I currently own a 1998 Civic, so massive electrical, check engine, etc, problems are new to me. Have all the issues from the earlier models been corrected in the 2007 model or should i stick with the Hondas? Love my Civic just thought the Beetles were so cute. many thanks in advance for any comments.
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Replying to: shoechick100 (Jun 11, 2007 9:20 am)
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Replying to: randi (Jun 11, 2007 11:05 am) (Before you ask... we were looking for foglight lense that the dealership wants over $100 for) I am curious, what kind of electrical issues are you refering to... I would like to keep an eye open for them on my daughters NB.
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Replying to: shoechick100 (Jun 11, 2007 9:20 am) imho the primary issue with the 2007 beetle is that you can't get the 45 mpg diesel engine in 2007s! if you are interested in maximum reliability, you should probably consider only american or japanese nameplates, and avoid all the euro nameplates! |
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Replying to: bpeebles (Jun 11, 2007 4:17 pm)
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A plea for help from anyone... have a 2006 beetle convertible. I had the front hood and bumper repaired after it was hit by an excursion bus at a hotel. I went thru the insurance company and they had me use a local garage for repair work. When I got the car back the passenger headlight would not work. My husband took it back. The mechanic told him he had a hard time getting the light to stay in place. He (mechanic) ended up gluing it in. Well now the drivers side fell out today as I was driving it. Thank God the light still works and not to many scratches on it. I shoved it back in to check it. I then left a message to the garage about what had occurred. I got on this web site and read that there is a lock of some sort for the lamp fixture. I checked under the hood and there is one. It looks like a lock. I can't reach it . Can anyone tell me how?? :
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Replying to: randi (Jun 15, 2007 7:32 am) As for consuming oil... I am VERY aware that some early 2000 -> 2001 VWs with the 2.0L engine consume oil. My *other* daughter with a Gulf has this issue... in any case it is NOT a "problem"... just need to add oil once in awhile. No big deal. The window-regulator issue you mention was not just NBs... it was across all VWs and was promptluy fixed by VW at no cost to the consumers. The brake-light-switch was a situation whereas the brake-lights may stay on when parked thus draining the battery. Again, this was recalled by VW at no expense to the consumers. I beleive I have explained-away EVERY one of the "issues" you meintion. EVERY VEHICLE I HAVE EVER OWNED had some kind of recalls against it. There is no such thing as a perfect machine. If the manufacturer pays for the repairs...why the heck do you call it " a very expensive mistake." ? Just what are you expecting from your car anyway? Tell us what vehicle manufactured on planet earth has never been recalled for some goofy thing.... or worse (Like Honda automatic xmissins burning up, or Toyota engines sludging to death, or Suberu xmissions being noisy...etc) All in all, people should buy what they LIKE to drive.... every car will need some repairs at some point.
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