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Date:         Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:15:54 -0500
Reply-To:     Anthony Kimmons <akimmons@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Anthony Kimmons <akimmons@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: What a real VW mech @ the dealer has to says about vanagons
Comments: To: joel walker <jwalker17@earthlink.net>
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Having my fill of dishonest mechanics is what made me start learning about the cars I own. I was ripped off enough times to finally make me see the light. I learned that the cost of tools that I could permanently own more than justified not having to deal with mechanics. Slowly but surely, starting with minor repairs, I learned from books and other DIYers to get by. I don't have any idea how much cash I've saved over the years but I'm sure it's considerable (I only wish I had actually "saved" it!!) I would never consider having my vehicles repaired at a dealer. I purchased my vanagon from a dealer and it's the last they've seen of me except for the few parts I've been unable to find through list parts vendors. I continue to work on and drive a Vanagon because it's an awesome car. I can carry lumber, appliances, and all sorts of large items, not to mention a busload of friends when needed. I can go camping on weekends. I can take off to the park at lunchtime and catch a nap if I want. It's my living room on wheels.

Today I'm lucky enough to know a honest mechanic who I rely on when I cannot do a job myself. He's South African and knowledgable when it comes to Vanagons. He's done minor fixes on my car for free. I just had my Jetta in with him last week for a new A/C compressor. Rather than just tell me it needed replacing, he tried to rebuilt it himself so I could save a little money! I don't think I'd ever get that kind of service from a dealer...no, I wouldn't even try. My advice is to learn all you can. Fix your own things for the most part and when you find an honest person, stick with them. Am I that attached to VW's? I've owned two and yes, I do enjoy them, but I can't say I'd buy one again. Just don't like what they're making these days. Maybe if they come out with another van that's under 30 grand, maybe, but otherwise I can't say I'm that enamored with VW any more. Just my 2 cents...

On 9/10/07, joel walker <jwalker17@earthlink.net> wrote: > > I quote > > > > I am a mechanic at a VW dealership, TRUST ME. you do not want a > > vanagon, we > > will not even take them in to work on!! I heartily recommend either > > buying > > an asian or domestic van, or holding out until "Project M"- our new > > minivan > > arrives next year as a 2008. > > > my question is, with appologies in advance to any real dealership > mechanics on the list, is ... > > would you, as a vanagon owner, believe ANYthing that a dealership > service department personnel tells you? > > i've been driving (and fiddling/working/tinkering on) vw buses now for > 37 years ... since i got out of the army in 1970. vanagons for 28 of > those years or whatever math it makes from december 1979. :) > > and quite frankly, i've yet to run across a vw dealership person who > knew ANYthing about vanagons, much less how to fix them. > > just because someone is a vw dealership mechanic does NOT mean he > knows how to fix ANYthing. he could be the lowest totem on the pole, > and get all the oil changes dumped on him (cause the more senior > mechanics grab all the high-paying jobs so they can maintain their > lifestyles). > > and if the dealerships had known anything about vanagons, we wouldn't > have needed to create this mailing list!!! > > in my damnably humble opinion! > unca joel >


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