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<blockquote data-quote="pretender" data-source="post: 1092932" data-attributes="member: 1493"><p>I can attest to that-We bought a Jetta for my wife in 1982, and it kept dying on her with no warning. It was still under warranty, so it did not cost us anything; but it was a major inconvenience. It got to the point where she was afraid to drive it, so we traded it in on an Accord. She drove it for eight years, then sold it to her sister, who eventually handed it down to her son.</p><p></p><p>In 2000, with the memory of the Jetta faded, I bought a Passat 4Motion. I loved driving that car, but it was always at the dealer for one thing or another. I finally could not take any more, and traded it in. Later on, my wife learned that the husband of a women she worked with, was a mechanic at the VW/Nissan dealer. He said that the VWs kept the service department in business...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretender, post: 1092932, member: 1493"] I can attest to that-We bought a Jetta for my wife in 1982, and it kept dying on her with no warning. It was still under warranty, so it did not cost us anything; but it was a major inconvenience. It got to the point where she was afraid to drive it, so we traded it in on an Accord. She drove it for eight years, then sold it to her sister, who eventually handed it down to her son. In 2000, with the memory of the Jetta faded, I bought a Passat 4Motion. I loved driving that car, but it was always at the dealer for one thing or another. I finally could not take any more, and traded it in. Later on, my wife learned that the husband of a women she worked with, was a mechanic at the VW/Nissan dealer. He said that the VWs kept the service department in business... [/QUOTE]
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