« Reply #16 on: 12 September 2021, 19:02 »
Having a good b!tch isn’t a bad thing if you feel the product you’d have been considering isn’t anywhere near up to scratch.
Staying quiet won’t be a step toward VW to improve on the design and execution. And VW will improve on it if there is enough noise. The ID.3 is getting some rushed through improvements already and a reported early facelift due to the negativity surrounding many aspects of it for example, and that’s a separate issue to the software gremlins it has similar to the mk8 Golf and related models.
The Golf used to be VW’s favourite baby but it’s on borrowed time, we are all aware there’s a revolution going on and (nearly) all focus is on the MEB cars. There is no excuse though for bringing a badly developed car to market, particularly from a manufacturer that milks its old reputation for build superiority in the market segment.
My car has had zero visits to a dealer in nine months and circa 5k miles so not every one is a dud (although it has sporadic software weirdness), but I’m not one to take offence if anybody criticises the design and execution of the mk8.
The mk8 hardware is mostly well developed but the software is already legendary in its unreliability and there is just and fair criticism of the interior plastics etc bearing in mind the car isn’t exactly cheap.

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