I know it has been said many times, but I wanted to reinforce the message that VWs are unreliable cars.
While I love love love the body and interior design of VWs (especially the older models), my 98 Golf -- as well as those of several people I know -- has had more problems than the average car. VW parts are also very expensive to replace, so not only are you visiting the mechanic more often than normal, but you are also paying through the nose to have your car fixed.
In the past 10 years, here's a summary of what I've had done on my 98 Golf BEYOND regualar maintenance like oil and filter changes, new wiper blades, new lights and new tires. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list -- it's just the stuff I have records for:
Year - Problem - Cost
2000 - Tape deck eating tapes - $134
2001 - Replaced battery - $234
2002 - Second tape deck eating tapes - $184
2002 - Throttle body needed service - $109
2003 - Replaced extension pipe - $93
2004 - Replaced muffler/resonator - $300
2004 - Replaced ignition wires, diat cap, rotor, spark plugs and ignition coil - $886
2005 - Replaced brake pads, rotor and caliper serviced - $320
2005 - Central locking system stopped working - did not have it fixed
2006 - Replaced rims and tires $400+
2006 - Front end alignment needed again, transmission leak treated with seal conditioner - $194
2007 - Replaced brake pads and shoes again - $240
2007 - Replaced battery again - $212
2007 - Replaced front wheel bearing - $200
2007 - Replaced timing belt, water pump, front end alignment and transmission service performed - $350
2007 - Replaced water pump again, timing belt readjusted and reset, brakes serviced, new coolant added, transmission leak dealt with by replacing gasket kit - $500
2007 - Replaced four ignition wires, brakes checked because making grinding noise (were ok) - $100
2007 - Replaced heater core - $800
2007 - Transmission leak dealt with third time by replacing axle outlet seal and air breather pipe, coolant level topped off (no charge)
2007 - Replaced rear shocks, dust boots, shock tower bearings, brake fluid flush and master cylinder, struts replaced - $1,000
2007 - fog lights turning on when car is turned off - had wires cut at no charge
2007 - door ajar audio signal coming on for no reason - had fuse removed at no charge
2007 - VW emblem falls off at car wash - did not replace because they wanted $50 for it!
2008 - Replaced strut mounts and bearings again because first set "defective" - no charge
2008 - Replaced ignition coil again - $300
Still needs:
- Tie rod to be replaced along with CV joint
- Front end alignment and two new front tires because of unusual wear
- transmission leak continues despite three efforts to fix it
What do you think - is that a lot? I welcome your feedback.
Thanks,
Jewels