1995 Volkswagen Cabrio 2.0
Summary:
The coolest, most reliable affordable Cabrio
Faults:
The cruise control refuses to engage, but if it does, it cut's of randomly.
Random electricity problems. It somehow seems to be caused by bad grounding to the taillights.
General Comments:
I live in Norway (North Europe), and brought the car all the way from Florida. The reason for this is the way the Cabrio differs from the European version, the Volkswagen Golf Karmann Cab. The Golf has smaller bumpers, no power windows, no air-condition, no cruise control and textile interior. (Leather and power windows were possible, but only as "extra" to a non affordable price.)
I really only got three drawbacks: 1. Speed was measured in Miles. (I almost killed a pedestrian first time I drove the car.:-)
2. No heating in the seat. Imagine how cold white leather is in -27 Celsius (-16 Fahrenheit.)
Besides that, the car performs remarkably well during winter. It heats up really quick, and the air conditioner easily removes dew from the windows.
3. No one seems to be able to repair the cruise control. Since this was no option in the European model, there are no spare parts, and no one who know how to assembly it.
The car is really fun to drive. It's fast and reliable (when you replace the grounding cable from the taillight), and you don't really need a mechanic. The car is easy to figure out if you just take the time.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 6th April, 2004
7th Nov 2004, 11:20
I'm glad you love your Cabrio.
However, as far as being "chick cars", yes the majority of Cabrios are owned by females, but many men own them too.
(I have owned four and think they are great little cars)
I know one thing for sure, Cabrios are FUN cars.