Please Post Complaints.Read this post!
Please visit: exposevw.com and submit your complaints there. I am looking to file a lawsuit against VW and need names with complaints.
Thanks so much!
Michelle Atkins
Please visit: exposevw.com and submit your complaints there. I am looking to file a lawsuit against VW and need names with complaints.
Thanks so much!
Michelle Atkins
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297 Said,
December 13, 2005 @ 4:38 am
Please Post Complaints.Read this post! – In answer to some of your comments that you mentioned about your own story, which you placed on your site:
Warranty clarification: the 2001 model has a 10 year/100,000 mile first owner warranty, which is halved for subsequent owners. The warranty for 2002+ is 5 years/60,000 miles for the first owner.
Timing belt differences: the TDI engine runs at higher temparature and earlier designs required frequent timing belt replacement. After 2002, TDI timing belt replacement periods were the same as the 2.0L and 1.8T engines. The premature failure of your timing belt has nothing to do with the service interval of the TDI, but it failing so early is certainly an issue, since it’s still earlier than the recommended every 60k. In other words, your timing belt should not have failed so early and this should be something to address, but you can’t use the TDI’s service interval as part of your argument.
When did you purchase your car? When did it fail? For both, both the date and the mileage.
Post edited 12/13/05 4:38 PM by paultakeda
V-dubber Said,
December 13, 2005 @ 4:58 am
Please Post Complaints.Read this post! – Good luck with your troubles. The problem with service issues at VW is that customer service backs up the dealership 100%, and if you disagree with the dealership, they tell you to bring your issue to customer service (who alway sides with the dealer). Catch-22.
YupOldBull Said,
December 13, 2005 @ 10:00 am
Catch-22 – You are correct. A Catch-22 if you don’t sue them quick enough. (Time and mileage vary state to state)
I had terrible service from both VW and the dealership.
Most people don’t catch it soon enough. I know I had that “”warm feeling”" when the warranty covered the repair. Lots of warm feelings. (Just read my profile)