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December 27th, 2017 10:06 PM #41
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December 31st, 2017 08:59 AM #42
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December 31st, 2017 10:10 AM #43
Yes the VW Jetta is a "nice" car ... until it starts to need parts for replacement and your only option is the dealer ...
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December 31st, 2017 10:20 AM #44some buyers think years into the future.
other buyers think of the here and now.
diff'rent folks... diff'rent stokes...
not for me to decide which is right and which is wrong... which is better.. which is worse..
it's always buyers' choice.Last edited by dr. d; December 31st, 2017 at 10:43 AM.
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December 31st, 2017 10:40 AM #45
If the car will be disposed in 5 years or so, then parts might be not an issue sa jetta.
Im just surprised that vw's pricing is actually... competitive (that is for their polo and jetta line)
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December 31st, 2017 10:45 AM #46
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December 31st, 2017 11:34 AM #47
Euro ownership fun isn't all about driving. If one is handy, he can take maintenance into his own hands. To find hobo parts, most euros have VIN decoders w/ parts catalogues. You can't go wrong w/ these. For VAGs, VW owners can use this Online VAG spare parts catalog, Volkswagen, Audi, Skoda, Seat. VAG VIN decoder, part number search. *** Online.. Just log in the VIN, only part numbers of that particular car will pop. You won't be worrying about grabbing the wrong part. Online shopping can yield huge savings, too, if dealership prices are exponentially higher. VAG & specific model forums can be very helpful with everything from fixes, cheats to modding.
Our ancient euro has been self-maintained hobo & running better than new...w/ all the known faults & flaws updated w/ superseded versions or improved aftermarket solutions. Parts are even easier to find than old nippons like a gen1 RAV4. Some of my good friends are restoring classic Porsches & they have no trouble sourcing everything down to the OE nuts & bolts...So, save the fear....Glass is half full....hurdling euro maintenance challenges & finding hobo deals can add much fun to ownership.[emoji4]
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December 31st, 2017 01:58 PM #48
Bro, what if you just want your car to keep on running with the least amount of downtime and effort required to maintain it?
The sad reality is, not everyone enjoys tinkering with their cars. The entire process you described isn't "fun" for most people - it's downright stressful.
I'm not saying there isn't a niche for Euro cars, just that it's a very small niche relative to the bigger car owning population.
Generally, Tsikot is a forum filled with beginner car owners - first time buyers clueless about cars, just looking for the best deals and best value car for them, with fuel efficiency, ease of maintenance, and resale value as the usual top considerations. Every now and then, enthusiasts will come and go and share their knowledge and passion to the non-car buffs, but it's not like 10 or 15 years ago when the forum was smaller but more concentrated with car enthusiasts and not just car buyers.
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December 31st, 2017 02:04 PM #49
Not everyone can be bothered to do online shopping for parts and wait for parts to arrive ... some also just have one car ... and many do not want to DIY ...
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December 31st, 2017 02:09 PM #50
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