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CarGuru > Volkswagen > Re: Touareg is a Lemon 9 May 2005 16:58:05

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Re: Touareg is a Lemon

William Harley 8 May 2005 07:48:43
 My neighbor had his replaced under the Lemon Law in VA without much trouble
from VWUSA. Just six months later he comes home with a new Honda Pilot.
Since I have a Passat he did not mention that it was a problem car. That
was just too obvious.
<stan@telexpressinc­.com> wrote in message
news:1115470407.115­791.256740@o13g2000c­wo.googlegroups.com.­..> I bought one and so did a friend of mine and a business associate. All> three of us have had enormous amount of problems. The consensus is> that the Touareg is a problem car. Mine has been in the shop for 14> consecutive days getting a new transmission. (24,400 miles). My> friend had his in the shop with two pages of items to be fixed. (3500> miles) My business associate is trading his in after 8500 miles. If> you are making the income to afford the Touareg, trust me, you can't> afford the time it takes trying to get the vehicle to operate properly.> I'm so disgusted that the dealer will not take it back (I have to hire> an attorney to file a lemon law claim in which I have 2 of the 3> necessary situations--you only need 1) www.nclemonlaw.com
If you are thinking of buying one of these, I know they look hot but> they are not.>


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Rob Guenther 8 May 2005 20:39:49 permanent link ]
 My dad's boss was having the same problems with his Touareg too... in the
shop all the time with electrical problems no one could fix - he sold it to
the dealer and bought another one, hoping he'd get a good one this time....
Must be nice to be the president of a large international company, and
having that much cash to throw around.

I wouldn't buy one... But I couldn't afford one, and will likely never be
able to, so won't be a problem... I like the new Passat and Golf/Jetta and I
hear that VW changed electrical suppliers, so maybe things will improve.
<stan@telexpressinc­.com> wrote in message
news:1115470407.115­791.256740@o13g2000c­wo.googlegroups.com.­..>I bought one and so did a friend of mine and a business associate. All> three of us have had enormous amount of problems. The consensus is> that the Touareg is a problem car. Mine has been in the shop for 14> consecutive days getting a new transmission. (24,400 miles). My> friend had his in the shop with two pages of items to be fixed. (3500> miles) My business associate is trading his in after 8500 miles. If> you are making the income to afford the Touareg, trust me, you can't> afford the time it takes trying to get the vehicle to operate properly.> I'm so disgusted that the dealer will not take it back (I have to hire> an attorney to file a lemon law claim in which I have 2 of the 3> necessary situations--you only need 1) www.nclemonlaw.com
If you are thinking of buying one of these, I know they look hot but> they are not.>


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Wkearney99 9 May 2005 16:58:05 permanent link ]
 
Most new models will have their break-in problems. Given how much of a
completely new design the Toureg/Cayenne is it doesn't come as much of a
surprise. Especially since the use-patterns for such a vehicle are likely
to be very different from anything eiiher VW or Porsche has been making up
until now. That said, I've always though it was an overpriced gas guzzler.
Now it's clear that's a overpriced, gas guzzling lemon too.

<stan@telexpressinc­.com> wrote in message
news:1115470407.115­791.256740@o13g2000c­wo.googlegroups.com.­..> I bought one and so did a friend of mine and a business associate. All> three of us have had enormous amount of problems. The consensus is> that the Touareg is a problem car. Mine has been in the shop for 14> consecutive days getting a new transmission. (24,400 miles). My> friend had his in the shop with two pages of items to be fixed. (3500> miles) My business associate is trading his in after 8500 miles. If> you are making the income to afford the Touareg, trust me, you can't> afford the time it takes trying to get the vehicle to operate properly.

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