2011 VW CC 2.0t
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Honda got their *** kicked by a tsunami, when i worked building mirrors our entire honda branch got laid off, as well as 3 other companies that I know of.
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Driving it one day the "D" on the Driver Info Center. Started to flash. The trans was shifting really late. Took it up to the dealer ship and there is a PCM that runs the trans. I guess those can go bad. I had that replaced under warrant and no problems yet.
The door locks don't work too well. When the doors are locked and you are driving (moving) you can open them in one pull of the handle. Even when the child safety locks are activated. You can open them.
The dealer order up some new lock parts and I guess they are going to put those in. I have to take it up there when the parts arrive.
The door locks don't work too well. When the doors are locked and you are driving (moving) you can open them in one pull of the handle. Even when the child safety locks are activated. You can open them.
The dealer order up some new lock parts and I guess they are going to put those in. I have to take it up there when the parts arrive.
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I drove a CC when I worked at a rental car place in Phoenix, AZ a while back, and, I have to say, it'* a nicely built car. I wouldn't buy one, though..
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just curious why? ive been thinking about buying a vw next time, im just worried about maint. costs as opposed to the gm'* ive always had.
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Well, for one thing...I'm a "Buy American" type of guy, GM is my fave car company, and, I'm loyal to Chevrolet, and, always will be. But, I've noticed that the foreign automakers have been turning out some nice vehicles.