2.1
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 74,000 miles
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I am the owner of a 2001 VW Passat with 65,000 miles. I have owned approx 6 - 7 cars in my lifetime and have taken care of them the same. Never have I experienced this with a dealer who requires all receipts. I was unable to locate 2 receipts and therefore was given the verdict of a $9000 bill to replace the 1.8 turbo engine. I am seriously appalled. My feeling that that the dealers are aware of this problem need to take some responsiblity rather than pour this in the lap of the owner. I would even think that they would consider 50 to 70% of the bill. I had to purchase another car thereby have two car payments because I cannot afford $9000 and needed to get to work and child to school, etc. I will never suggest this car to anyone!!
- Baltimore, MD, USA
'recall campaign' issued for Volkswagen Passat 2001, oil sludge warranty extension. The vehicle broke down on the highway without any prior indications of problems, the oil and engine lights illuminated and the engine began making a screeching sound. The vehicle was towed to the dealership where they determined the engine had locked up from lack of oil. The warranty department refused to authorize the warranty coverage for the repair, because the consumer could not provided receipts from an automobile service company documenting that he had the oil changed regularly. The warranty dept. Stated the consumer was not entitled to warranty coverage for the engine and the turbo charger repairs. (lawyer on behalf of consumer)
- Van, TX, USA
- Shakopee, MN, USA