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<blockquote data-quote=".Loki." data-source="post: 478601" data-attributes="member: 22087"><p>Of course I agree with you there but after having undergone two different ownership experiences from a single marque (MK5 Golf GTI = positive | MK5 Golf R32 = negative), as I did buy the Golf R32 solely on the basis of owning a very well built Golf GTI... I'm not so sure I'd be so quick to say that I'll never buy another Volkswagen car. I should mention though that it's build quality issues were not the sort that would leave me stranded by the roadside or detract from the joy of driving the car down Great Ocean road *whew*.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps its a matter of differing expectations when it comes to certain car makers? The premium one pays on BMW car is far more than what you'd pay for a Volkswagen or a Skoda. However, at the end of the day, no one likes to shell out hard earned money for a defective vehicle (I know of the frustration and disappointment, trust me).</p><p></p><p>Take for example my current daily driver. I bought my Audi Q5 2.0TFSI in mid 2009 and after a couple of weeks, I discovered that one of the speakers was defective. I brought the car back to Euromobil in Glenmarie and they sorted the issue out under warranty. The car has been faultless since then. I wouldn't say it spoiled my ownership experience but as long as the matter was rectified quickly and to my satisfaction, I'm more than willing to purchase another Audi in the future.</p><p></p><p>I hope its not a VAG thing hehe since Audi is under the Volkswagen umbrella <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" />.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Loki., post: 478601, member: 22087"] Of course I agree with you there but after having undergone two different ownership experiences from a single marque (MK5 Golf GTI = positive | MK5 Golf R32 = negative), as I did buy the Golf R32 solely on the basis of owning a very well built Golf GTI... I'm not so sure I'd be so quick to say that I'll never buy another Volkswagen car. I should mention though that it's build quality issues were not the sort that would leave me stranded by the roadside or detract from the joy of driving the car down Great Ocean road *whew*. Perhaps its a matter of differing expectations when it comes to certain car makers? The premium one pays on BMW car is far more than what you'd pay for a Volkswagen or a Skoda. However, at the end of the day, no one likes to shell out hard earned money for a defective vehicle (I know of the frustration and disappointment, trust me). Take for example my current daily driver. I bought my Audi Q5 2.0TFSI in mid 2009 and after a couple of weeks, I discovered that one of the speakers was defective. I brought the car back to Euromobil in Glenmarie and they sorted the issue out under warranty. The car has been faultless since then. I wouldn't say it spoiled my ownership experience but as long as the matter was rectified quickly and to my satisfaction, I'm more than willing to purchase another Audi in the future. I hope its not a VAG thing hehe since Audi is under the Volkswagen umbrella ;). [/QUOTE]
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