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Asked by Ray
The warranty on my 2015 VW Golf will end this April. I've had some problems with the car, and while they will be fixed free of charge under warranty, I am really worrying about it. If I have a problem after April, should I pay for it? What should I do?
Answered by CarsGuide
26 Jan 2018There’s no need to do anything, VW is fixing your current concerns, and who know what might happen in the future. You could have further problems and you might have to pay for the repairs, but you might not have any and you wont have to fork out anything. I wouldn’t lose any sleep over it, but if you are really worried, sell the car or trade it in.
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