Miss Sparkly
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chemgirl|1302615959|2894000 said:DH is a VW nut so we go to car shows and he has pretty in-depth conversations with the dealer whenever we're in for an oil change. The word is that VW is trying to appeal to the average American and becoming more generic.
Apparently the new Jetta is a nightmare. Loads of issues and just not the quality seen in previous year's models. They are manufactured in Mexico, which is not unusual for VW, but the plant was not designed by a German team. In the past, VW would send a team of experts to set up a new plant, but now they're hiring locally to keep costs down. There are a lot of hickups and the inexperience is showing. You have to wonder when the cost of the car drops $10 000 from one model year to the next.
The people we've spoken to are really annoyed by what's happening to the brand. Apparently they're trying to compete with Honda and losing a lot of the features that make them unique and desirable. The new Beetle is just another example.
soocool|1302613299|2893978 said:I had one and it had a big pink flower on the side (sigh....unfortunately I never scanned the photo into my computer)
But how about this one?
chemgirl|1302615959|2894000 said:Apparently the new Jetta is a nightmare. Loads of issues and just not the quality seen in previous year's models. They are manufactured in Mexico, which is not unusual for VW, but the plant was not designed by a German team. ing to compete with Honda and losing a lot of the features that make them unique and desirable.
JewelFreak|1302626079|2894130 said:chemgirl|1302615959|2894000 said:Apparently the new Jetta is a nightmare. Loads of issues and just not the quality seen in previous year's models. They are manufactured in Mexico, which is not unusual for VW, but the plant was not designed by a German team. ing to compete with Honda and losing a lot of the features that make them unique and desirable.
Too bad & short sighted. Every brand that compromises its basic strengths to compete w/something else eventually loses it all. I bought a Passat wagon about 8 months ago & am in love with it. One deciding factor in buying it was that it was the last German-build year for this model. Hoped that might help w/trade-in or resale someday. Also contributes to its feeling sturdy, quiet, no rattles -- and boy, is it comfortable, like driving an armchair down the street.
--- Laurie