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Three Years and 93,000 Miles: A Summary of Problems So Far

This entry is a bit overdue. Previously, I had focused on sharing my reports here in my blog and then followed-up with a supplemental video on my YouTube channel. This time, I shot the YouTube video first and had intended to write an accompanying blog entry after the video was published. But something surprised me: The video was far more popular than anything I had ever published before. Some described it as viral, but I don’t give it that much credit. Still, surpassing 100,000 views in less than two weeks was unprecedented on my channel, as were the hundreds of comments at that point. Responding to comments (engagement) improves video rankings. So, I spent A LOT of time engaging with the viewers, which left my blog neglected. The activity pushed my list of subscribers beyond the coveted 1000 and now has nearly 2000 subscribers. The activity on that video has since leveled-off to manageable traffic. It’s time to tell readers here about my three-year anniversary with the car.

I’m going to split the report into two sections: those that were Volkswagen’s fault and those that I consider self-inflicted, annoyances, or a result of normal wear and tear. Many YouTubers jumped to the conclusion that my “problems” support their beliefs that Volkswagens are terrible cars. I disagree, of course, but I won’t turn my channel into a mudslinging page by being overly argumentative. I think the car has been fantastic, even with its issues. Many have said, “I’ve never had a problem with my [insert model of underpowered, soulless car here].” I chose the GTI for what I knew it would be with a Stage 2 tune, which is surprisingly difficult to find in other cars at the same price point as a GTI with mods. Here is a summary of issues I’ve encountered during my first three years and 93,000 miles. Take note that these are faults/failures, damage, and general annoyances:

Volkswagen’s Fault

NOT Volkswagen’s Fault (self-inflicted, normal wear/tear, or general annoyances)

This looks like a long list of issues, but it’s not bad at all. The “VW problems” are all minor, with the potential exception of the coolant loss. As of right now, my GTI appears to be in perfect health, particularly for a small car that has been driven so far with as much utilitarian abuse as I’ve thrown at it. Of course, everything can be great until it suddenly is not. HAHA! Time will tell.

Going Strong,

Scott

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