looking for a volkswagen
I had an a3 95 golf and I put about 160000 on the odometer. Never had any major problems like you guys. there is no trick but only to find “one” good mechanic, and be faithful to him. also, what helps is to learn how to do basic repair on the car and learn its capabilities. sadly, my 95 is crash. never buy a brand new car; it’s value makes no difference from a used one. used one- I mean from a private seller, not dealer.

rick Said,
December 29, 2003 @ 12:00 pm
looking for a volkswagen – hmmm… I don’t know that “trick” that would have prevented the brakes from failing or the rings needing to be replaced or the parts not to fall off (all under 20k miles) or, as others have repeatedly reported, from having their sensors work correctly or their windows from crashing into their doors… But I’ll tell you this:
If I had a good mechanic I would have no choice but to be faithful to him. VW Sucks.
But I’m glad you’re happy with yours.
michelle Said,
March 23, 2004 @ 12:00 pm
looking for a volkswagen – i guess you haven’t learned from reading the other messages on this board…which is why i’ve got a deal for you. why not buy my 96 jetta, only 110 000 miles, and a rebuilt transmission (they say its as good as new!)