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Vauxhall are to offer lifetime waranty !

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Nasir:

--- Quote from: vRSy on August 06, 2010, 07:13:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 06, 2010, 06:52:05 pm --- but the inference is that the Vauxhall won't last 100,000 miles.

 It sounds good to say "lifetime" and many people don't keep a car beyond 100k miles (assuming it lasts that long!).

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dont be so ridiculous.

why would a vauxhall not last more than 100k.  have a quick search of autotrader for vauxhalls and you will find over 1800 cars with over 100k for sale, and that's not taking into account the ones that aren't for sale. Which is surprising really when as you say they will have fallen apart by then.

lets talk about VAGs, and how much work they will require over 100k, quite a lot id wager. They are just as prone to going wrong as many of the other manufacturers.  There are a massive amount of threads on the various forums asking about problems that have occured on the different Vag vehicles on unmodified sub 60k cars that are no longer under warrantee.  VW dont offer a 100k warrantee because it would cost them an arm and a leg to maintain.  

life doesnt begin and end with VW, they might be well put together, and have above average interiors and a quality feel to them, but they do go wrong just as much as others, in fact correct me im wrong didnt your suffer a premature turbo failure?


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Can't say I agree with that, in my opinion a VW is made to last longer so long as it's maintained well. In the two years of Golf ownership I've had 2 things go wrong, both parts were only £60 and apparently common switches. Ok some things will inevitably go wrong in production with some cars but that's luck. Whereas say Vauxhall may not have as strict quality control or internal parts manufactured to as high a standard as VW, making them cheaper to buy.

They'll offer this lifetime warranty because not many people keep a car more than a couple of years so it's more a sales gimmick. Even if you kept it for the lifetime they won't pay out for anything major towards the end.

edd666999sMrs:

--- Quote from: Nasir on August 07, 2010, 12:36:47 am ---
--- Quote from: vRSy on August 06, 2010, 07:13:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 06, 2010, 06:52:05 pm --- but the inference is that the Vauxhall won't last 100,000 miles.

 It sounds good to say "lifetime" and many people don't keep a car beyond 100k miles (assuming it lasts that long!).

--- End quote ---

dont be so ridiculous.

why would a vauxhall not last more than 100k.  have a quick search of autotrader for vauxhalls and you will find over 1800 cars with over 100k for sale, and that's not taking into account the ones that aren't for sale. Which is surprising really when as you say they will have fallen apart by then.

lets talk about VAGs, and how much work they will require over 100k, quite a lot id wager. They are just as prone to going wrong as many of the other manufacturers.  There are a massive amount of threads on the various forums asking about problems that have occured on the different Vag vehicles on unmodified sub 60k cars that are no longer under warrantee.  VW dont offer a 100k warrantee because it would cost them an arm and a leg to maintain.  

life doesnt begin and end with VW, they might be well put together, and have above average interiors and a quality feel to them, but they do go wrong just as much as others, in fact correct me im wrong didnt your suffer a premature turbo failure?


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Can't say I agree with that, in my opinion a VW is made to last longer so long as it's maintained well. In the two years of Golf ownership I've had 2 things go wrong, both parts were only £60 and apparently common switches. Ok some things will inevitably go wrong in production with some cars but that's luck. Whereas say Vauxhall may not have as strict quality control or internal parts manufactured to as high a standard as VW, making them cheaper to buy.

They'll offer this lifetime warranty because not many people keep a car more than a couple of years so it's more a sales gimmick. Even if you kept it for the lifetime they won't pay out for anything major towards the end.

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2 things in 2 years isnt exactly impressive if you think about it...

In 3+ years ownership of my Mitsu i never had a single thing go wrong. ever.  :happy2:

But as VRSY says, every manufacturer has its problems

QD MBE:

--- Quote from: edd666999sMrs on August 06, 2010, 11:48:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: vRSy on August 06, 2010, 07:13:51 pm ---
--- Quote from: RedRobin on August 06, 2010, 06:52:05 pm --- but the inference is that the Vauxhall won't last 100,000 miles.

 It sounds good to say "lifetime" and many people don't keep a car beyond 100k miles (assuming it lasts that long!).

--- End quote ---


lets talk about VAGs, and how much work they will require over 100k, quite a lot id wager. They are just as prone to going wrong as many of the other manufacturers.  There are a massive amount of threads on the various forums asking about problems that have occured on the different Vag vehicles on unmodified sub 60k cars that are no longer under warrantee.  VW dont offer a 100k warrantee because it would cost them an arm and a leg to maintain.  

life doesnt begin and end with VW, they might be well put together, and have above average interiors and a quality feel to them, but they do go wrong just as much as others, in fact correct me im wrong didnt your suffer a premature turbo failure?


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 :congrats: :congrats: :congrats:

Was thinking the same thing.

Well said!



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I have always had a VW in my garage in one form or another, but I have to say i agree.  2 steering racks, 2 seat bases, 2 wheel bearings, a Dual mass flywheel, aircon comp.  Not bad for 2 years of Ed30 ownership.

Still I liked the car.

paulk:
my astra vxr only had a maf and seat bolster in 36k...true they dont feel as well put together but there far from poor build...

RedRobin:
^^^^
I think we're all generalising too much here.

ALL cars can have their failures and problems whether Vauxhall or Volkswagen. And it's not generic either - An INDIVIDUAL car can have its problems - It's not surprising when you consider how many components a modern car has.

Vauxhall used to have a poor reputation but have greatly improved over recent years, as have Alfa Romeo's. French cars have, rightly or wrongly, a currently poor reputation for build quality but all German cars are perceived, at least by the British, as having the best build quality. Jap cars? Well, unbeatable value-for-money if that's your bag but don't mention Toyota and its recent death traps.

The point being missed by some here though is that Vauxhall's lifetime warranty is in practice just a sales marketing ploy in an endless brand competition regardless of their quality and we like to banter and joke about other car brands don't we  :grin:



^ I'd include Porsche and VAG in that T-shirt slogan ^

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