So if you were in my shoes what would you do? I actually thought of getting a golf r (sadly the scirocco r isnt allowed in my country
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Thanks for the reply.maisbitt wrote:If you're having all these problems and you think the reliability is crap, why go for a Golf? They share most of the components that aren't related to interior trim or bodywork. You're just as likely to have the same issues with a Golf as a Scirocco, unless you think that a German or Belgian would assemble a Golf better than a Portuguese would assemble a Scirocco.
You've either been really unlucky to have all of those issues, or you thrash the car, or your roads really are terrible (which country is this?).
Your steering issues could be related to really poor road surface and pothole impacts, potentially not a manufacturing fault.
Your paddleshift issue could be technique if you really do just "tap" them, if the car cannot recognise it as a proper "pull". Potentially not a manufacturing fault.
Temperature issues: If you've driven the car hard and then stop for fuel, the temperature of the engine may well rise as that residual heat isn't soaked up by the radiator as efficiently when the car is static with the fans on. Potentially not a manufacturing fault.
Other DSG issues: DSG is sometimes an issue which others have seen, fixed with a software update. Any other DSG VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda could get same fault.
Ignition coils are potentially defective on all current TSIs, it's a known issue. Any other TSI VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda could get same fault.
As you can see the answear i gave to maisbitt, im still looking around for the right car but it will be a vw by the end of the day.ChrisCSL wrote:Really sorry to hear that. You've got some nice mods planned, your car can be fixed though. Is it still under warranty? Remember no car is perfect!
Golf R's are nice. Maybe a manual next time though?
SInce when???????? All are made in Portugal and delivered from there fully assembled.maisbitt wrote:If you do believe that a German built VW is better put together than a Portuguese one then maybe a Scirocco R is the way to go. These are pretty much made in Germany after the bodyshell has been painted at the Portuguese plant (maybe transport is part of the reason they cost so much?)
Until your driving style improves, maybe you should consider a Fox or an Up!raffoul232 wrote: im still looking around for the right car but it will be a vw by the end of the day.
What's that suppose to meanarkaig wrote:Until your driving style improves, maybe you should consider a Fox or an Up!raffoul232 wrote: im still looking around for the right car but it will be a vw by the end of the day.
I know im going bonkers on which one to go forChungster wrote:Oh decisions decisions