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Next thread please.If he let's you use it would he be a friend with benefits?
Next thread please.If he let's you use it would he be a friend with benefits?
My 2017 Maxima SL is fun to drive and I have had zero problems in 55k miles including CVT.Which is a shame. In the 90s, I tend to think they were the most fun to drive of the Japanese makes.
I think so, too. I also wasn't willing to cough up $70K for a used V3 CTS-V when I could get most of the performance for half the cost with the VSport, lol. The $95K+ for the current CT5-Blackwing is a tough pill to swallow, even if it is a Corvette Z06 sedan complete with 7-speed manual.
My 2017 Maxima SL is fun to drive and I have had zero problems in 55k miles including CVT.
My 2017 Maxima SL is fun to drive and I have had zero problems in 55k miles including CVT.
What's all this ATS-V, CT5-V talk? I'll just leave this here...
Please tell me it's an Auto so I don't have to hate you.
If she only knew how valuable the manual cars would become she might have learned to drive a stick shift.Unfortunately it is an auto (wife insisted she be able to drive it, and she can't/won't drive a stick). But I do own a proper manual car, a 2008 Viper.
Unfortunately it is an auto (wife insisted she be able to drive it, and she can't/won't drive a stick). But I do own a proper manual car, a 2008 Viper.
What's all this ATS-V, CT5-V talk? I'll just leave this here...
If she only knew how valuable the manual cars would become she might have learned to drive a stick shift.
....I like to have adrenaline rush. That is what airplanes are for. You fly airplanes. You don't need a car to replicate that because it never will.
This ended up not solving the problem. It was diagnosed with worn rings and glazed cylinders at only 93k miles.After much advice from folks on a VW forum and a local mechanic, I decided to replace my PCV unit, as they’re supposed to be exchanged every 30,000 miles (I didn’t know this). Went to the dealer, bought the part and installed it last night. Took about an hour, as for some reason the #4 coil pack didn’t want to come loose. Anyway, I got it replaced, so my fingers are crossed, figured it was worth a shot as many told me a failing unit will contribute to poor oil consumption and reduced power. Now I wait and see…
I suppose VW's are like boats? (the first and the last are the happiest days of ownership)Well, I traded the GTI in for a 2022 Corolla Hatchback. I’m very happy with the purchase and equally as happy to have discarded the Volkswagen.
Thanks! I didn’t either actually, I was interested when I came across it at North Georgia Toyota.Good looking car Ryan! Didn't even know the Corolla had a hatchback version.
Thanks! I didn’t either actually, I was interested when I came across it at North Georgia Toyota.
Yeah. They were very fair with me on the trade. Of the places I looked (Chattanooga and Cleveland) Dalton had the best deals.Oh, Dalton. That’s a popular area to buy cars. Good deals there. Almost bought a Hyundai Tucson on that strip years ago.
Well, I traded the GTI in for a 2022 Corolla Hatchback. I’m very happy with the purchase and equally as happy to have discarded the Volkswagen.
Bring More Wrenches is more like it!Break My Wallet
Big Money...Why?
I’ve owned two VWs, I guess that makes me twice as stupid as the average VW owner.
Mine was going through a quart every 80-100 miles! On top of that, the transmission was slipping. I’ll never own another VW, and I’ll definitely never own another vehicle with the DSG transmission. Some like it, others are iffy about it. Based on my experience, I fall into the latter category. It was good the first couple years for the most part, but it has some odd quirks that I don’t care for.My Audi Q5 was consuming a quart every 300 miles and the common resolution was to pull the pistons out and install new pistons and rings.
Yeah, I’d suspect that to be the case. There’s a guy here who works exclusively on these kinds of VW’s and he stated that they essentially like to be rode hard and put away wet, which I found to be quite odd for what’s generally regarded as an everyday driver type of car. His opinion was that this car was driven around town, under general driving habits, which contributed to the problems that I experienced. I told him that I acquired it at 32,000 miles as it came off a lease. I put a bit over 60,000 miles on it in the five years that I owned it.Regarding the DSG, it seems like when race oriented transmission tech is put into street cars it doesn’t usually fare as well. In other areas (brakes and suspension, for example) you see benefits. But on the whole attempts to replace the normal slushbox automatic have generally not fared well on the street.
The infamous "Italian Tune-up"?they essentially like to be rode hard and put away wet