I have had little or no respect for JD Powers, Consumer reports or any of these serves. These are for the average person who can not change a flat tire. We are not average people here. If you don't get your hands dirty, keep reading, and believing. Eric
Fred Brittain wrote: >Yo, > >Anybody looked up VW's on JD Power. They don't seem to think too much >about our elite German, Mexican vehicles. > >I have wanted a VW TDI since I first found out about them. I just ran >a long term quality check on JD involving several cars. 1) '90 Vanagon >(oldest listed), 98 Jetta, 98 Passat, 98 Beetle (my choice of commuter >replacement), '94 Geo Metro (my present commuter vehicle). The ratios >represent rating over possible of five. > >Results: mechanical dependability accessory dependability >body and interior > >90 Vanagon 3/5 >2/5 3/5 > >98 Beetle 3/5 >2/5 2/5 > >98 Jetta 2/5 >3/5 2/5 > >98 Passat 2/5 >2/5 2/5 > >94 Geo Metro 3/5 >3/5 3/5 > >This is set to seventy column so hopefully it is legible. Interesting. >I can tell you I bought the Geo new, driven 100k miles and have done >only routine maintenance. > >I WANT a TDI. New Beetles are the most easily accessible (available >and affordable). I would appreciate any feedback, especially regarding >the overall quality of a '98 New Beetle TDI. (that is the hitherto >unstated purpose of this post) > >I apologize profusely if this is considered off-topic. It is, >however, of interest to me that the '90 Vanagon is considered second >in reliability only to the Geo. Go figure. > >Fred >89 Westy >shopping for TDI >Moab, UT > > > > |
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