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My new car~! Anonymous
>> Anonymous
nice, how much did it cost you?
>> Anonymous
Around 23k
>> Anonymous
>>231661
so many nice cars come to mind for 23k..why a gti?
>> Anonymous
>>231665
Small penis?
>> Anonymous
He doesn't care if his car breaks down below 50,000 miles.
>> #fortune Anonymous
lol
>> Anonymous
Enjoy calling the VW roadside assist number every 2 days when it isn't back at the dealership for weeks on end lol
>> Anonymous
>>231665
>>231667
>>231697
>>231700
>>231931

Notice: You all came out of your mothers ass holes. If you know where I am going with this you get cake.

Anywho nice car.
>> Anonymous
I congratulate you, sir. I too have a black Jetta. There's just something about the weight and strength of a German car. Japanese cars feel like paper cranes and American cars feel like tin cans.
>> Anonymous
Nice car man! I got an 03 10th Cobra. Black, love it to death. Black is best! Keep her clean!
>> Anonymous
>>231654
Holy crap that's one nice car for 23k :D

Over here, a crappy Peugeot 406 costs 35k
Maybe this will make you feel better/luckier...

Anyway congratz.
>> Anonymous
Nice car. BTW you probably need a much better camera. This is the /hr/. XD~~~
>> Anonymous
>>231654
Did you get the plaid cloth or leather.

6 speed manual or 6 speed DSG?
>> Anonymous
You need to clean your garage.
>> Anonymous
Plaid cloth 6speed manual :o
>> Anonymous
I believe it was 2005 that four of Consumer Report's list of the five cars with the highest failure rates were Volkswagens. Even their CEO conceded that there were reliability problems.
Better hope they've changed their approach with the new generation.
>> Anonymous
the older WV golf was way nicer than this, this one looks like the new seat ibiza
>> Anonymous
Nice Nazi car ^^
>> Anonymous
Everyone I know who's gotten a Volkswagen has had to take it to the shop a ridiculous number of times. And these are new cars. For 23k I'd get a Civic Si or an Eclipse.
>> Anonymous
Fucking fast for a 4-cylinder. It could easily beat any V6 american truck.
>> Anonymous
>>232278
pretty accurate. my bro has a jetta that has been in like 592349234 times.
>> Anonymous
In an Eclipse, like 70% of the weight is in the front half. It's a poseur fast car with virtually no real performance potential. Also: if you boost the engine it'll blowed up, because unlike Subaru, Nissan, Honda and *sometimes* Toyota, they don't overengineer their motors.
>> Anonymous
I like jap reliability but man the german cars look money.
>> Anonymous
I'm looking to get a 2002 VW Jetta soon, awesome cars.
>> Anonymous
I have a 2000 Jetta that I got used 2 years ago. Lemme tell ya, not a great experience. Why, right now, I have an O2 sensor out that's going to cost me $120. Plus, when cold, I get a temp warning and the engine takes forever to register any temp heat, but won't throw an error code. Yeah, it's getting pretty cold here now, but still, I've already had the O2 sensor changed once, the water pump replaced, the cup holder busted ($80 used on ebay...), emergency light switch replaced twice due to recall, and now the brake switch is on recall. I also have reason to believe the wiring may be fucked because of reports of coolant leaking into the wiring and fucking with mass air flow sensors and other exhaust-related systems on 2000 VW's in general.

But, it's a solid car, and has all kinds of features that make it well worth the cost.

I don't know if they still equip VW's with trunk-mounted audio device cabling anymore, but if you have a CD changer cable back there, get a Phatbox MP3 player. It uses the stock deck for control.
>> Anonymous
>>232278

I haven't had to do anytihng but buy new oil and other fluids. And to fix a scratch, but that doesn't come with the car.