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Re: Passat V6 (in Eurovan) stalls/idles rough
Well, its been awhile and I have since gotten rid of the Eurovan.
I really wanted to love this car but VW would not stand behind it and the VW (porsche/audi) dealers were a-holes and way too expensive.
What happened was the engine at 60K miles was completely full of oil sludge and that caused the stalling, etc.
Had to have the engine replaced for $5500.00 (OUCH) and other assorted items. A/C compressor also went bad - traded it in before had to replace that costly item.
Jst found out the hard way how much trouble VW's are and how expensive they are to fix. Will never buy another German car again as service and maintanance is outrageously priced.
I purchased two new Mazda's and hopefully they will be much better than this piece of crap VW. I have always owned Japanese and American and here is my take on each:
GM cars at least, are pretty good actually but do not have the tight tolerances and fit that Japenese cars do - BUT - on the other hand if you knock a Japenese car out of whack (hit a pothole, get in a fender bender) they are realy hard to ever get back to normal. Jap cars just seem "thin" compared to american cars and my VW was a TANK - too bad the engine stunk and too bad VW did nothing about it.
Interestingly enough, I take my Mazda's to the same dealer who has a Mazda Service section and viola - the reps treat me normally again and service costs are pretty standard. No more waiting in line behind the guy in the $70,000 porsche (this is no joke, I was once behind a celebrity guy who purchased the $400,000 + Porsche, not sure the model) and having the service reps look at me condesendingly when I questioned a service charge on family Eurovan.
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