L O N G warranty if possible and make sure you don't spend too much and
try to get everything covered!
Plastic things break and I am not a lover of the auto transmissions, but
some are good.
VWs make very good cars though.
jmho
Lost In Space/Woodchuck wrote:
> You buy a car and things are going to break. Doesn't matter if it's a Honda,
> Toyota, VW, Chevy, Audi, Ford, etc! Consumer Affairs over the years have
> always gave VW's low ratings. That said... VW and most German cars have
> always been on the "cutting edge" of technology and sometimes it's bit VW in
> the but when problems arise.
>
>
>
> " tropical" <bugboy66 DeleteThis @excite.com> wrote in message
> news:voJ3j.6604$vt2.4027@bignews8.bellsouth.net...
>> I am looking to buy a used 2004 Jetta GL with just over 43k miles on it at
>> a local used car dealer here. The price is within my range the only thing I
>> am concerned about is hearing of issues with Jettas. On Consumer Affairs
>> there are many issues brought forth by current and previous Jetta owners
>> but it seems that many of these issues are not relevant to the 2004 model.
>> The consumer report on the 2004 even seems to provide better results then
>> earlier cars. I just was hoping for opinions on any issues you have had,
>> heard of or if you have just not have had any issues with yours at all.
>> Thank you for your time.
>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: '04 Jetta GL issues? (Please help me out)