2000 Volkswagen Beetle LX 1.8 turbo
Summary:
Piece of CRAP!
Faults:
We have had to replace the coil packs at least 5 times. That's $100 every time they break. Which isn't bad; it just adds up over time.
The transmission has been replaced; it cost $3,000. And still does not work right; it jumps into second and third gears.
The air broke. We had to buy a new compressor. I think that was $700. I've only had that for about 2 years. The air is messed up again. Last Friday I took it to be fixed, and it was some kind of switch. It was turned off and they had to turn it on; that cost me $275. It's now Wednesday and the air is broke again. I don't even want to know how much this is going to cost.
My oil pan broke, which was caused because someone that changed my oil put the wrong plug in it. The guy that fixed the transmission found that. So got a new oil pan.
Not even two weeks later the engine blew up. From the pieces of metal that went into the engine. I got a new one that cost $4000.
The above my windows, the interior is coming up. on both the driver and passenger sides. The locks are broke on the driver's side.
Oh, and it has a weird smell. Every bug that I've been in has that same smell. It smells like melted crayons or something. No matter what I do, I cannot get the smell out.
General Comments:
I love the way this car looks on the outside, but that is IT!!
I would not recommend this car to anyone. I would advise you to stay clear.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 10th August, 2011
14th Aug 2011, 02:21
So you sunk $7,000 into transmission and engine repairs when you could have used that money to buy a more reliable used Hyundai? Why?