Great honest review. I recently met a tourist here driving a new vw . it
was a beautiful car that I never saw before. I asked him if he liked it and
he told me he works for a vw dealership up north. He said they are good for
60,000 miles and after that ,expensive to maintain. I like the gti and will
buy one next year when I retire and enjoy driving it for as long as is
reasonably possible. I have a 2011 Toyota that was just repainted,has a
very cheap interior ,squeaky seats and super boring .
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Thanks Mike! Coming from a pro like you, that means a lot. Cheers!
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Lets pull your response to me apart with some facts. The size of the home
market doesn't apply here as Japan manufactures cars all over the world and
sells far more cars to the rest of the world than to Japan itself. The
latest JD power survey, shows Japanese cars top for reliability. Toyota,
Nissan, Lexus and Honda ALL beat Volkswagen for 2013. (as well as many of
the previous years). Try checking these facts for yourself. The info is on
the web.
The Focus is a more fun car, you don't buy a small runabout to be
'upmarket' and all posh nosh, you buy it to be cheap, well equipped and
easy to live with, as well as a bunch of fun on twist roads. You buy a
compact executive vehicle if you want a small luxury car, VW is trying to
be something it's now with the Golf, besides, VW's quality is far FAR over
rated: watch?v=f0emxO_cVHs
That's because the Japanese car's arnt up to the quality of the Germans.
Reason being is Japan need to mass produce cars for their local market so
they try to keep cost's as low as possible, Germany doesn't have as big of
a population so they can focus more on interior engineering and quality
feel and ride.
The Golf is one of the dullest cars to look at, it's just not shaped very
well and everything is designed with a ruler... the Focus and Astra look
curvy, flashy and dynamic, the Golf doesn't.
I like golfs, but I wouldn't have one unless it was a GTD. they are boring
otherwise. I like the new golf but I would have a focus over it. I do like
the wheels on this car though.
What Car is a disgustingly biased mag. It has always unfairly rated VW, BMW
and Mercedes higher than other manufacturers and rated the Japanese cars
low.