tony-devon
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posted on 21/11/11 at 08:33 AM |
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why do car dealers tell such lies
well Im assuming its a lie as I struggle to believe its actually feasible
3 year old VW golf 1.6FSi, it belongs to a wifes friend, she purchased it brand new, its now got 27k miles on it, she doesnt drive it hard, its always
serviced at VW etc, shes fussy like that
but it was using 1l of oil every 300 miles
she complains to VW main stealer, their solution was to charge her a fortune for 4l of oil and tell her to carry it in the boot, apparantly its
perfectly normal for high performance engines like that!!!
I would laugh if it wasnt so damned stupid
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it breaks, hit them with it
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ReMan
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posted on 21/11/11 at 08:44 AM |
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Well I guess it shoul be
But inreality
www.plusnine.co.uk
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jack_t
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posted on 21/11/11 at 08:45 AM |
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this makes me laugh 1.6 high performance
should have said to them "does this mean id have to cary 8 litres of oil if i had an r32 ( 3.2 litre) "
i just got a price off my local vw stealers for a 40k service
Price breakdown
major service £340
DSG oil change £235
Haldex Oil Change ( diff) £170
Total £745
so went to my local vw tuning specialist
the whole lot for £300
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r1_pete
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posted on 21/11/11 at 08:46 AM |
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I'd say its utter rubbish, Mrs. and I have had our share of high performance cars, and never had any that use oil of any noticable
significance.
Notice how the main stealers now refer to their operatives as Technicians, not Mechanics? the days of proper time served Mechanics who can diagnose
problems are limitted, if the computer can't see the problem its down to the desk monkey to come up with some money making BS.
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tilly819
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posted on 21/11/11 at 09:13 AM |
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i would not be suprised if the car is just about to run out of warrenty?
dealer feeds you some bull and sells you some oil for the next month or so then once the car is out of warrenty they will be more than willing to take
it in and fix it properly because they will be able to carge top price rarther than covering it under warrenty!
might be compleatly wrong but i would not be suprised if this was one of there dirty tricks
tilly
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jossey
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posted on 21/11/11 at 09:14 AM |
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sales people LIE
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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David Jenkins
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posted on 21/11/11 at 09:59 AM |
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My daughter used to have a Golf GTi (Mk 4) and that did officially use oil - about 1L every 1000 miles or so. It was even written in the
owner's handbook.
1L per 300 miles is a joke... there's something wrong with that engine. I'd be tempted to take it to a local VW specialist and pay for an
independent engine check (compression, etc.).
I've had several Toyotas and 1 Ford over the past few years, and if I had to put in ANY oil between services I'd be worried...
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mrwibble
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posted on 21/11/11 at 11:09 AM |
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i live next to a pair of car salesmen (father and son) and they're are w*nkers
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theduck
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posted on 21/11/11 at 11:25 AM |
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My puma uses less oil and that has an oil leak!
EDIT thinking about it, rotaries use less oil than that abs they use it as part of the combustion process!
[Edited on 21/11/11 by theduck]
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scudderfish
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posted on 21/11/11 at 11:37 AM |
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My Rover V8 uses less than that, and it's good at providing my chassis with a rust protection coating.
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luke
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posted on 21/11/11 at 11:40 AM |
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Alot of the VAG group new engines use really thin oils such as 5w30, 0w30 which are almost like water. When i worked for a car accesories company you
wouldnt go a day without a handful of customers wanting oil for VAG cars. I guess it been so thin it must just burn it.
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MikeCapon
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posted on 21/11/11 at 11:41 AM |
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I worked for BL/Rover customer service in the early eighties and oil consumption was a regular cause for conflict between customers and dealers. To
establish a benchmark for what was considered to be 'acceptable' oil consumption they came up with limits of 1 pint per 500 miles for
normal use and 1 pint per 300 miles for motorway use.
When you think that this was back in the eighties and on top of that this was a manufacturer which was not renowned for the quality of their
engineering to say that 1 litre per 300 miles is acceptable is, excuse me, fcuking ridiculous.
Dealers are notorious for spouting sh1te because 99% of their customers know nothing and hence believe it. Contact the manufacturer, in writing, to
ask if 1 litre per 300 miles is the norm and acceptable for their cars. I bet a shiny sixpence you will get a very different reply.
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Neville Jones
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posted on 21/11/11 at 11:55 AM |
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If you're in the AA, get them to have a look and they'll give you a proper report.
My Transit with a 280k engine, went to Scotland and back with no perceptible change in oil level. Over 1k miles and an old engine, and no oil
burnt.
I'd be getting things in writing, real quick, and get a new engine on warranty PDQ.
Cheers,
Nev.
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MikeRJ
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posted on 21/11/11 at 12:39 PM |
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The fact that's it's been "babied" for most of it's life may be the reason for high oil consumption. Modern synthetic
oils combined with gentle use means that bore glazing is more likely.
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tegwin
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posted on 21/11/11 at 01:16 PM |
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Thats a joke.. my 2001 polo GTI (owned since '06) has never needed to be topped up between 10K services..... I dont baby it though, the red
line is 7500RPM... and thats where the power is :p
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hughpinder
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posted on 21/11/11 at 02:30 PM |
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I used to have a subaru legacy 2.5 that drank oil - it got as bad as 5l in 3000 miles before I got it to the dealers, and the word they used
wasn't 'normal', although it did have 6 letters in it, but began with f and ended with d. My mrs manages a small fleet of cars and
she does say the audis and seats they have (no VWs for some reason) all drink oil, but I think you're talking 1l/3000 miles or so. Hey,
I've just realised, its not a 2 stroke is it - my bike used to run on 50:1 mix which I guess is quite close to that (if you only get 23mpg that
is)! Perhaps that VWs new engine technology.
Sorry, I'll get my coat
Hugh
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tony-devon
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posted on 21/11/11 at 02:33 PM |
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shes doesnt cane it, but it is driven, certainly not left chugging along, mixture of country lane and motorway work.
found out today that she has part exed it in with a main dealer for a new mazda
she has written to and phoned VW etc, but no reply.
she told me that a garage had offered to pull it part and investigate, but at least £1000 to do that, and then whatever the cost is, they reckoned it
was to do with the CAT, the one on the car collapsed, I supose thats how you describe it, it was blocked, car wouldnt go, she was left stranded out on
a hill by the moors.
an independant garage reckon something to do with particles from the old CAT not cleaned away and have gone back into the engine??
I havent a clue but cant see how this works myself??
I just find it amazing that places can do things like this, but the same dealer has recently upset a few people anyway, charge a huge price for MOT
etc, its a main dealer so people seem happy to pay it, a woman got her car back, with loads of miles on it, fuel missing and the average mpg trip was
well down on how she had it, a neighbor of hers had seen it hooning up the local dual carriageway, they were taking it to another small garage to have
the MOT done as the VW place was having work done.
not the end of the world, but it annoyed the hell out of the car owner
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it breaks, hit them with it
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nick205
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posted on 21/11/11 at 02:46 PM |
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2x VAG 1.9TDIs I've run;
150PS from new to ~100k (thrashed mercilessly every day of it's life) needed a top up at 5k miles then never again between 10k services.
115PS from 105k to 120k and counting (driven gently) never needed a top up yet.
2x VAG 2.0 TDIs I've run;
140PS from new to 60k (thrashed occasionally) needed a top up before first long life service at 14k, but none after that.
140PS from 60k to 65k and counting (driven gently) none used so far
I'd say 1L in 300 miles screams a problem and needs addressing. From recent experience I'd suggest speaking to VW Customer Services and
get them to handle the dealer, especially if the car is still in warranty.
See here for background reading...
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=162006
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DixieTheKid
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posted on 21/11/11 at 05:09 PM |
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Stand on the counter at the dealer and demand it to be fixed! Thats what i would do.
COS IT'S Worth IT
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Bare
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posted on 21/11/11 at 05:43 PM |
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IMO and by direct observation VW products are simply substandard.
Cheapest possible designs using the lowest grade parts they can get away with. Erm.. Don't buy another one ?
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Ninehigh
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posted on 21/11/11 at 05:44 PM |
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My mondeo has 101k on it and it so far goes through about 4l of oil in 40,000 miles... It would appear mine's consuming oil at about 0.015% of
your normal rate?
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DixieTheKid
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posted on 21/11/11 at 05:46 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Bare
IMO and by direct observation VW products are simply substandard.
Cheapest possible designs using the lowest grade parts they can get away with. Erm.. Don't buy another one ?
Thats a very strong opinion.
COS IT'S Worth IT
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PSpirine
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posted on 21/11/11 at 05:51 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by DixieTheKid
quote: Originally posted by Bare
IMO and by direct observation VW products are simply substandard.
Cheapest possible designs using the lowest grade parts they can get away with. Erm.. Don't buy another one ?
Thats a very strong opinion.
And completely incorrect.
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daviep
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posted on 21/11/11 at 06:45 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by PSpirine
quote: Originally posted by DixieTheKid
quote: Originally posted by Bare
IMO and by direct observation VW products are simply substandard.
Cheapest possible designs using the lowest grade parts they can get away with. Erm.. Don't buy another one ?
Thats a very strong opinion.
And completely incorrect.
And helpful as ever
“A truly great library contains something in it to offend everyone.”
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nick205
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posted on 21/11/11 at 08:26 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Bare
IMO and by direct observation VW products are simply substandard.
Cheapest possible designs using the lowest grade parts they can get away with. Erm.. Don't buy another one ?
Certainly not my experience of VAG products.
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