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  • #31
    Originally posted by Yale View Post
    Touche. We're almost like a bizarro Station like that. If our looks and traits were averaged, we'd make a pretty normal dude.
    So your brother wouldn't ban me several times in the same hour? fuck that!

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    • #32
      All of the aforementioned problems and a shitload of others I don't even want to recall. It was the biggest piece of shit I've ever witnessed at 3 years old and roughly 60k miles. Mine also ate tie rod ends like a fat kid eats cake. Stephen4785 explained why to me once, and that it was unique to some retarded design VW employs.
      Originally posted by davbrucas
      I want to like Slow99 since people I know say he's a good guy, but just about everything he posts is condescending and passive aggressive.

      Most people I talk to have nothing but good things to say about you, but you sure come across as a condescending prick. Do you have an inferiority complex you've attempted to overcome through overachievement? Or were you fondled as a child?

      You and slow99 should date. You both have passive aggressiveness down pat.

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      • #33
        Run x 1000

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        • #34
          Originally posted by GT Fanatic View Post
          anyone know if the vr6 uses the same transmission as the 1.8? thanks
          depends...auto anything in the mk4 stay away from.

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          • #35
            Didn't realize there were that many problems with the Jetta. I had just the opposite with my 2006 Jetta TDI bought new, the auto version. Sold it with 89K miles on it after 4 years driving to work and back. Only problem I had was a broken rear door lock, most likely due to the wind slamming it very hard one day. That was replaced under warranty.

            When I sold the car, I was getting 38-40 mpg granny driving to and from work. Never took it on an extended road trip. Only a daily driver to Raytheon for 4 years prior to retirement!

            I miss the fuel mileage of the diesels. A neighbor up the street has the late model Jetta station wagon TDI and is getting 40 + mpg in town.
            Last edited by RWhite; 08-29-2012, 09:09 AM. Reason: add subscription
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            1967 Coupe V8 (My first car)
            1992 LX AOD
            1993 LX Drag Car
            1995 GTS
            1997 Cobra
            2000 Cobra R

            2002 Corvette C5 A4 10.64@ 127.1
            Undercover SC Dragster 8.10's

            In the garage now....
            2016 Honda Accord Touring
            2015 F-150 Silver 5.0 XLT SuperCrew, like new condition

            Retired 2008 after 41 years as an EE at LTV (Garland)/TI/Raytheon. Enjoying ham radio now.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by RWhite View Post
              Didn't realize there were that many problems with the Jetta. I had just the opposite with my 2006 Jetta TDI bought new, the auto version. Sold it with 89K miles on it after 4 years driving to work and back. Only problem I had was a broken rear door lock, most likely due to the wind slamming it very hard one day. That was replaced under warranty.

              When I sold the car, I was getting 38-40 mpg granny driving to and from work. Never took it on an extended road trip. Only a daily driver to Raytheon for 4 years prior to retirement!

              I miss the fuel mileage of the diesels. A neighbor up the street has the late model Jetta station wagon TDI and is getting 40 + mpg in town.
              That just it...the older version of the VW auto's are shit(95-2005models mkIV models)
              The new DSG and O9G transmissions(2006+mkV,VI models) are a lot better.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by gonzoss View Post
                That just it...the older version of the VW auto's are shit(95-2005models mkIV models)
                The new DSG and O9G transmissions(2006+mkV,VI models) are a lot better.
                And I came very close :bBishope: to buying a low mileage 2004 Jetta TDI! Glad I waited. l have to admit I did not do a lot of research into the Jetta TDI. I just wanted a high fuel mileage vehicle when gas prices were starting to rise fast. Even when the diesel prices were over $4 a gallon, my cost to operate the Jetta per mile was still much lower than almost all of the gas vehicles at the time.
                Mustangs previously owned:
                1967 Coupe V8 (My first car)
                1992 LX AOD
                1993 LX Drag Car
                1995 GTS
                1997 Cobra
                2000 Cobra R

                2002 Corvette C5 A4 10.64@ 127.1
                Undercover SC Dragster 8.10's

                In the garage now....
                2016 Honda Accord Touring
                2015 F-150 Silver 5.0 XLT SuperCrew, like new condition

                Retired 2008 after 41 years as an EE at LTV (Garland)/TI/Raytheon. Enjoying ham radio now.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by gonzoss View Post
                  That just it...the older version of the VW auto's are shit(95-2005models mkIV models)
                  The new DSG and O9G transmissions(2006+mkV,VI models) are a lot better.
                  Agree with this. Had an auto in my former '97 Cabrio and started seeing issues at 80k miles. That was my last VAG automatic until I bought my R32. The DSG has been fantastic, but granted, I only have 44k miles on it.
                  2007 997 Targa 4S - Guards Red
                  2006 Subaru STI - WRBlue
                  2008 VW R32 - Candy White

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