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I love my air cooled VWs. Fun to drive, nice folks in the community....So I thought I'd get a modern one to compliment.
We wound up with an '08 Passat wagon. Lux edition with the 2.0 Turbocharged FSI engine. GARBAGE!!!
I like the car. It looks good, drives nice, and is comfortable. But it has required several thousand dollars of internal engine repair in the year we have owned it. The night we drove it home to popped the spend-money light. That wound up being that a cam follower for the high pressure fuel pump had gone bad (Known issue I now know) so it needed a new follower and camshaft. $2000 Thankfully covered by the used car dealer we got it from, Since then it has progressively gotten worse oil pressure. Had the pan checked for metal. ok. I bought an aftermarket gauge for $350. it shows marginal pressure. Come to find out there is also a known issue with the oil pump/counterbalance shaft assembly. It can get excessive clearance, and even seize up and break. A new one?... a mere $1300 for the part.
I went a round with VW customer care and got as far as I expected. I did not buy it new, or even from a VW dealer. and it is out of warranty by time. that pretty much releases them from any obligation. I understand that. I just wanted them to know how much I was disappointed in a car with that level of problems in the drivetrain and under 80k miles.... I just needed to vent.
The sad part is I have no faith in VWs product now. And I really like some of their new cars. I guess I'm doomed to the style-less peoplemovers from Toyota and Honda. Even the new Subarus are hopelessly generic anymore.
We wound up with an '08 Passat wagon. Lux edition with the 2.0 Turbocharged FSI engine. GARBAGE!!!
I like the car. It looks good, drives nice, and is comfortable. But it has required several thousand dollars of internal engine repair in the year we have owned it. The night we drove it home to popped the spend-money light. That wound up being that a cam follower for the high pressure fuel pump had gone bad (Known issue I now know) so it needed a new follower and camshaft. $2000 Thankfully covered by the used car dealer we got it from, Since then it has progressively gotten worse oil pressure. Had the pan checked for metal. ok. I bought an aftermarket gauge for $350. it shows marginal pressure. Come to find out there is also a known issue with the oil pump/counterbalance shaft assembly. It can get excessive clearance, and even seize up and break. A new one?... a mere $1300 for the part.
I went a round with VW customer care and got as far as I expected. I did not buy it new, or even from a VW dealer. and it is out of warranty by time. that pretty much releases them from any obligation. I understand that. I just wanted them to know how much I was disappointed in a car with that level of problems in the drivetrain and under 80k miles.... I just needed to vent.
The sad part is I have no faith in VWs product now. And I really like some of their new cars. I guess I'm doomed to the style-less peoplemovers from Toyota and Honda. Even the new Subarus are hopelessly generic anymore.
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