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#30209 of 32407 Re: German cars [corvette] by michaell

Feb 14, 2013 (7:15 am)

Replying to: corvette (Feb 13, 2013 8:27 pm)
corvette - congrats on the GLI. Am curious about your impressions of the DSG; I've been leery of them myself.
 
And - thanks for updating the punch list!

#30210 of 32407 Re: Orlando [boomchek] by fintail

Feb 14, 2013 (7:46 am)

Replying to: boomchek (Feb 13, 2013 10:03 pm)
I bet you could flip that wagon if you sold it in the US - but you'd have to handle the import work.
 
A 10 year old G-wagen with a big V8, who knows what kind of maintenance, COMAND 2.0 (aka a relic), would be a gamble. Do people want them up there, with the price of fuel? I was thinking in the great white north, people could just get 6cyl or diesel imports.

#30211 of 32407 Re: German cars [corvette] by roadburner

Feb 14, 2013 (7:53 am)

Replying to: corvette (Feb 14, 2013 6:24 am)
I have had bad experiences at both Bachman and Huffman
 
When I was looking at a new GTI mit der DSG there was a lot of talk over at VW Vortex concerning how many dealers did not know when/if the DSG needed service. Just for fun I called Bachman, Huffman, and Clapp and only Clapp's service department knew about the DSG's 40,000 mile service interval.
Bachman VW told me that the DSG was a sealed unit and that "Everything is done through the computer."
Neil Huffman? The first person in service who picked up asked me what a DSG was. I was transferred to a second person who stated that there was "no recommended service" for the DSG.

#30212 of 32407 Re: Manheim Auction [sandman_6472] by ateixeira

Feb 14, 2013 (8:11 am)

Replying to: sandman_6472 (Feb 13, 2013 7:18 pm)
I was so excited!
 
I hate to say it, but you may end up a little disappointed, given your high expectations.
 
Lower priced cars are so good today, you tend to get diminishing returns the more you spend.
 
Not that they aren't great cars, but...you might spend 50% more to get something 10% better.

#30213 of 32407 Re: German cars [breld] by ateixeira

Feb 14, 2013 (8:10 am)

Replying to: breld (Feb 13, 2013 10:37 pm)
quibbles folks have over the base Jetta are addressed with the GLI model
 
Indeed, they don't even feel like the same car.

#30214 of 32407 Re: German cars [roadburner] by corvette

Feb 14, 2013 (9:17 am)

Replying to: roadburner (Feb 14, 2013 7:53 am)
It's very plainly spelled out in the maintenance schedule. I did not inquire as to the cost, since I have at least 2-3 years before I'll hit the 40k mark (if I still own the car then ). I know the fluid and filter alone is about $150. The procedure doesn't look that complicated and I think I would trust a competent independent mechanic to do it.
 
I installed a permanent lead for my Battery Tender on the fuse block last night, and came very close to touching my ratchet to the (grounded) fender while it was spinning a nut on one of the positive 12 volt leads!

#30215 of 32407 Re: German cars [corvette] by jayrider

Feb 14, 2013 (9:41 am)

Replying to: corvette (Feb 14, 2013 9:17 am)
I've heard the 40k trans service is around $500. I'm sure there are VW indy shops that might be less. Close to a set of tires. Been on a prius forum -- some 200k milers on the 2010. No issues -- oil changes and tires. Brakes are still fine and the battery pack going strong.

#30216 of 32407 Re: German cars [ateixeira] by breld

Feb 14, 2013 (10:41 am)

Replying to: ateixeira (Feb 14, 2013 8:10 am)
Speaking of VW DSGs, a local place here has a 2011 Golf TDI with only 15k miles, with an asking price that's quite a bit lower than any others out there, at $18,975. Sunroof, but no nav (I think for 2012, those two things are bundled together).
 
Coincidentally, it's the same place I bought my 530i from.
 
Tempted to check it out, but that tends to lead to a purchase, and I'm having fun checking out all the choices . In my mind, I want a comfortable car with some utility, that gets good, if not great, MPG. So, hatchback or small SUV. And I'd like it all for somewhere in the $ teens, perhaps low $20k's.
 
Mazda3, Elantra GT, Golf, Focus, CX-5, CR-V. SUVs offer a bit more utility, but are obviously more costly.

#30217 of 32407 Re: City Driving [sandman_6472] by laurasdada

Feb 14, 2013 (10:42 am)

Replying to: sandman_6472 (Feb 12, 2013 3:12 pm)
Sounds like Saugatuck Shores. I lived well inland, Westport/Wilton/Norwalk line area. Family moved from NYC in the mid '60s. Great place to live, if you can afford it (Westport in general)! But, like anywhere, changed a lot since I was a kid there. Main St. used to be a Main St. USA, now it's a mall. The Mobil gas station became a "Limited" store with studio condos above!

#30218 of 32407 Calling Andre! by fezo

Feb 14, 2013 (10:52 am)

56 DeSoto Firedome in Levittown, PA
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