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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: avalon on 11 November 2009, 11:53

Title: VW car availability
Post by: avalon on 11 November 2009, 11:53
I've posted previously about how long /my/ wait is for a GTi.

Was talking with a girl who works with us this morning who ordered a Scirocco in April and is STILL waiting. She's had the usual stuff from the dealer etc. but the build week is continually being put back.

Picking up suggestions from this forum I suggested she contact Customer Service to progress. She said, that's easy, I live in Milton Keynes, so she's going to pay a visit to VAG HQ [whether that helps or hinders I wouldn't like to say].

so, it's not just us golfers who have to endure incredible delays in getting our hands on our cars, it's the windy roc's too.


Ava
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: HA54SYM` on 11 November 2009, 12:00
I can understand the factory being on slow time, with this years slump, however they must have enough orders in the pot to step up a gear and get things on a shorter lead time now?

Dave
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: nuketronic on 11 November 2009, 12:21
I believe the big problem are the motors. There is a big shortage on 1.4s and 2.0s... what i heard.
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: p3asa on 11 November 2009, 12:26
I can understand the factory being on slow time, with this years slump, however they must have enough orders in the pot to step up a gear and get things on a shorter lead time now?

Dave

They certainly aren't on a go slow. They are now working 6 days a week and never shut for summer, which they always do. They are also talking about not closing for Christmas.
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: mds69 on 11 November 2009, 12:42
They certainly aren't on a go slow. They are now working 6 days a week and never shut for summer, which they always do. They are also talking about not closing for Christmas.

Roc's are made in Portugal though...you also almost quoted a VW UK note to dealers I saw verbatim!  :smiley:

the Roc in question will probably be a 1.4 or with Sunroof or Xenons (or all three).  The 1.4 plant is allegedly the most hard pressed (probably quoting a dealer there though so who knows?).
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: p3asa on 11 November 2009, 13:07
Well it was a dealer that told me this about a month ago  :wink:
I enquired about the 1.4 and was told at least 6 to 7 months, then I see VW put the same announcement on their www.
Apparently the problem is a whole range of cars use the same 1.4 engine across different brands so they can't churn them out quick enough.
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: mac7 on 11 November 2009, 13:54
One of the issues delaying new car production may be component suppliers who have stopped manufacturing certain parts, or gone out of business due to a lack of bank credit and orders from the big manufacturers. Also until demand for new cars picks up properly everyone throughout the supply chain is going to be cautiously ordering minimum quantities and this will mean having to wait until 'Joe the Widget Maker' machines his next batch of VW 1.4 TSI valves, or whatever. Car production is so dependent on 'just in time' delivery of only what is needed in the next few hours that when it breaks down, it takes a lot of time to get it all back together and running smoothly.
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: HA54SYM` on 11 November 2009, 14:02
So what parts or items are lacking on the GTi then?

It doesn't use a 1.4 lump so that out?

But what about options such as Xennons? We know the Roc's had major delay problems with these a while back, are the August order people all wanting Xennons?

Dave
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: mds69 on 11 November 2009, 14:21
But what about options such as Xennons? We know the Roc's had major delay problems with these a while back, are the August order people all wanting Xennons?

No - I was one of them until recently.  Nobody really knows (AFAICS).  Exchange Rate probably doesn't help anybody here along with various other factors like scrappage etc.
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: mds69 on 11 November 2009, 14:27
Well it was a dealer that told me this about a month ago  :wink:

Made me smile that was all - saw somebody on another forum saying that VW Germany have a different opinion...
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: mac7 on 11 November 2009, 14:31
So what parts or items are lacking on the GTi then?

It doesn't use a 1.4 lump so that out?

But what about options such as Xennons? We know the Roc's had major delay problems with these a while back, are the August order people all wanting Xennons?

Dave

Could be any number of parts - there are thousands on a car. It's more than xenons and 'an engine', itself built from hundreds of components. Only takes one part missing to stop it being a complete GTI. Unless you are happy running your new car without valve springs. Won't get far though.

Or it might be something else entirely. Maybe aliens have discovered the GTI is a wonderful machine and have infiltrated Wolfsburg so they can divert half the production to Mars.  :grin:
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: nuketronic on 11 November 2009, 14:35
Official FUSE shortage.. you can order yours today without all the ABS, EPS blabla.. :evil:
Title: Re: VW car availability
Post by: Snoopy on 11 November 2009, 14:36
I was told it was because of the new engines been intorduced to the line. The 16TDI etc and new markets demands was the cause of the delay.