Faults:
Window regulator broke at 40,000 miles, VW known problem yet they only offer the same replacement part even thought they are too weak to hold the glass.
Gear Box broke at 42,000 miles shattering bell housing and socking clutch in oil.
Brake lights have to be replaced every 3 months if your lucky...!
Central locking failed at 55,000 miles.
Drivers seat worn out on right hand side by 45,000 miles.
Gear Box Failed AGAIN! at 56,000 miles Oh Joy!
General Comments:
This car has got some good points, it is very nice to drive, when the gear box works, it feels safe and handles very well. The car is however plagued with known faults, the gear box spits bearing out and shatters the housing, this has happened twice to me. The window regulator's are guaranteed to break, £175 to replace each. VW service was terrible to say the least and they quoted over £1750 to replace the box, well is it worth it... I think not, I also wrote to VW and got NO reply I wrote again still no reply, I guess they just don't care very much.
Would I have another Golf? NO, would I have another VW? NO... Not because I do not like the car, but because of the way I was spoken too and the serious lack of customer service from both the main dealers and VW its-self.
VW have not even attempted to correct known faults on cars they design, £1750 might not be a lot of money to one of VW's main people, but I can ensure you that it is a lot of money to the average person buying your cars VW.
31st Oct 2007, 07:31
'Wear and tear shows on this car even with low mileage, i. e steering wheel looks like it's done 100,000 miles.'
If you haven't got a full service history, then chances are its been clocked. The wear on the steering wheel is one of the first things you should look for when trying to ascertain if the mileage is correct.