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"Excellent driving experience, less than excellent reliability"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

So far - nothing (it is brand new). My evaluation is based on my previous Passat - also a 1.8T, but model year 2001. The two cars appear to be identical - the only changes are in the windshield wipers and the floor mats clips.

However, on receipt I noticed that two items that used to come as standard disappeared. Both items are such that I used to show people in order to demonstrate VW's good engineering - and now they are both gone.

Item 1) The trunk lid has a recess and a clip that hold a reflective triangle (the kind you're supposed to put 50m down traffic if you have a breakdown and cannot get off the road). The design is such that the triangle is clearly visible to traffic right from the instant you open your trunk - enhancing your safety for the first few moments while you get organized. In this country it is illegal to travel without such a triangle, so a folding triangle tht does not fit the recess and clip is included with the new car. I would estimate the saving to VW (or their local agents) at around 10 cents. The old style triangle is not available as an extra-cost item at VW dealers.

Item 2) The older Passat had a nice glasses holder above the driver's side door. This was nicely enginnered to mount on the same two screws used to mount the folding handholds on the other three doors.

The glasses holder is no longer there - instead, the driver's side has a folding handhold too! Makes one wonder what it is for - I mean, when you get in a tight situation, do you hold it instead of the steering wheel?

I would estimate the saving to VW (or their local agents) at around 0. However, somebody is making money - glasses - wearing owners who want it can either switch to a Camry, Mondeo etc., or purchase this item from VW for approx. $20. If you do that you're left with a spare left-hand-side handhold (never know when you may need one).

General comments?

Dealer was never able to get rid of dashboard creaks.

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Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
First year of ownership2004
Most recent year of ownership2004
Engine and transmission Automatic
Performance marks 9/10
Reliability marks 7/10
Comfort marks 9/10
Dealer Service marks 6/10
Running Costs (higher is cheaper) 5/10
Distance when acquired8 kilometres
Most recent distance500 kilometres
Previous carVolkswagen Passat
Date of Entry 14th March, 2004

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