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That's why I chose to become a Volkswagen technician. Volkswagens are good for me, bad for everyone else! I'd never own one.MrBean85 wrote:One of the local Subaru dealerships is also a VW dealership. At any given time that you go into the shop, 80% of the cars on the lifts are a VW. My cousin who is the service manager says that when a VW comes into the shop especially the new Bettle none of the tecnicians want to work on them.
Stock for stock, a turbo beetle will out run a turbo legacy, and hang with more than its fair share of similarly powered coupe's.rallitektech wrote:ofcorse a bug is really slow, its just a big lawnmower
The VR6 GTI is only 200 chp so they aren't that fast.BAC5.2 wrote: The VR6 GTI will again school up some people. The R32, well, we will leave the R32 out of this.
Yeah, you have to have the special tool to do it. Generic tools will not work. All dealerships automatically get all the special tools to do things like that. (It actually costs them over $100,000) Volkswagen purposely designs things like that so that normal people can't fix them.ciper wrote:Volkswagon tech eh? Why the hell do you have to compress and turn the calipers to get them to go in? That has to be the most retarded setup Ive seen, requiring an 85$ dealer tool or ingenious mechanic.
From what I have heard so far, they used the crappy Haldex AWD system that is NOT quattro/4Motion. The TT uses the Haldex system... I'm not sure of how it specifically works, but from what I've heard it's like full-time front wheel drive with conditional rear assist (think Honda's RealTime 4WD).legacy92ej22t wrote: The R32 has 241 chp and IIRC 236 ft. lbs. of torque coupled with the 4-motion AWD system and a 6MT. It weighs 3200 lbs and cost around $28-31k.
Don't play the cost game. It's makes for SUCH a weak argument. Like quoting the bible in politics.zelifcam wrote:Bah... my B16A powered '94 Civic walked away from one of those new $20,000+ VR6 GTI Golfs from 50mph-100mph on the highway over and over and over. It's hard to comprehend how slow they are when taking into account how much they cost.BAC5.2 wrote:The VR6 GTI will again school up some people.
Exactly.ciper wrote:An STI and M5 are close in performance. The M5 costs quite a bit more.
Id still take the M5 if I had the choice, performance data alone does not make the vehicle.
Id never drive a torqueless Honda, dont care what peak number you qoute me. It makes me sick when I hear honda fans gush over how the engine swap they had done gave them 140 foot pounds of torque
I will stop playing the cost game just as soon as I win the lottery. Until then, things cost actual money, so I am going to have to take that into account. Live with it.BAC5.2 wrote:Don't play the cost game. It's makes for SUCH a weak argument. Like quoting the bible in politics.
Lots of cars are slow, but cost lots of money. Bently, Rolls Royce, Maybach. For the money, they SHOULD be running with supercars. Yet they don't.