Volkswagen Golf Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Volkswagen Golf reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

Volkswagen Tiguan 2017: Does it come with an alarm?

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Oct 2016

I don't believe it does.

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US Volkswagen dealers nearing agreement on dieselgate

US Volkswagen dealers nearing agreement on dieselgate

29 Aug 2016 · by Tim Robson

VW to offer large compensation package to its US dealer network in the wake of the diesel emissions scandal.

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Dieselgate fix approval "reasonably imminent" says Volkswagen Australia boss

Dieselgate fix approval "reasonably imminent" says Volkswagen Australia boss

16 Aug 2016 · by Tim Robson

Local VW chief speaks out over bureaucratic delays to approvals to fix vehicles caught up in diesel emissions scandal.

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Volkswagen Golf 2012: Engine failure

Answered by CarsGuide 12 Aug 2016

It is increasingly normal and many dealers are asking to be paid up front before doing any diagnostic work. I don't agree with the practice, I think they should do the work before charging for it. The diagnostic work has to be done to determine what has caused the engine problem, so there's no getting around it.

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Golf compression problems

Answered by CarsGuide 29 Jul 2016

Yes. It is a well-documented problem with the 1.4-litre dual-charge engine; one that VW was fixing when it first cropped up a year or two ago. Your car is out of warranty so they might be reluctant to help you, but it's worth a try.

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VW Golf compression problems

Answered by CarsGuide 8 Jul 2016

Have your dealer contact VW first and have them register a request for a goodwill claim to cover the repairs to the engine. It's a common problem with the 1.4-litre twin-charge engine and the company should at least cover part of the repair costs. If your claim is rejected, then go directly to VW to pursue it further. You will have a battle to get any compensation, so be prepared for rejection.

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Volkswagen Golf: Servicing problems

Answered by CarsGuide 24 Jun 2016

It's easy to be cynical about the car industry, when it always seen to find new ways of getting money out of owners. So-called diagnostic checks do seem to be a way of charging for work that should be done by the dealership in the normal course of events when trying to find out what is wrong with a car that is playing up. They do appear to be the new norm in the industry. As for your resolutions regarding VW, I couldn't agree more.

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Volkswagen Golf 2014: Acceleration problem

Answered by CarsGuide 10 Jun 2016

We haven't had specific reports of this problem, but it does sound like a serious one that needs fixing urgently. It can be hard to determine the cause of a problem if it doesn't happen while the dealer has the car, but I would suggest you take it back to the dealer and ask them to check it again. I have heard of one car that had a problem with the throttle pedal position sensor, which on the surface sounds like a likely candidate for you problem.

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Best brand of tyres for replacements?

Answered by CarsGuide 30 May 2016

If you're happy with the original Bridgestones that could be the easier option, especially since they have lasted well, but I'm also hearing good things about the latest Kumho tyres and they are excellent value.

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XV or Golf?

Answered by CarsGuide 23 May 2016

My choice would definitely be the Golf, for comfort and the range and economy on the highway. The XV is all right but not great, with a tiny boot, so the VW gets The Tick.

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