As you can see, there is much love from the Audi/VW owner segment. It exists for a reason. You have done your homework. Drive on...By the way, Audi sales are up something like 7%

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I don't know anyone that has not had major issues with a VW product.
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So I guess you also believe that BMW , MB and Audi shouldn't try to compete with Lexus in reliability on the 7 Series / S Class / A8 vs. LS?
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I don't know anyone that has not had major issues with a VW product.
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However, what worries me is the lower level of care these cars are getting due to bmw's "free" maintenance with longer intervals before service. I am not so sure they make good used cars especially when they get over 100,000 miles.
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So I guess you also believe that BMW , MB and Audi shouldn't try to compete with Lexus in reliability on the 7 Series / S Class / A8 vs. LS?
That's right. The Lexus is about plain luxury. The Germans are about sporty handling in addition to luxury.
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QuattroPete- well, according to the articles I linked in above posts, MB and Audi do not agree with you. Both are trying hard to match Japanese reliability, with MB even using Lexus reliability as a goal and Audi having monthly meetings to study quality problems and make changes if necessary.
I guess your black and white, performance OR reliability mindset only makes sense to you.
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VW over the last 6 years (IMO) has been horrible with reliability issues. I don't know anyone that has not had major issues with a VW product.
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I agree with Quattro Pete on this one. However, I will say that I have known 6 people with Audi's and they are absolutely atrocious when it comes to reliability. VW over the last 6 years (IMO) has been horrible with reliability issues. I don't know anyone that has not had major issues with a VW product.
Nice cars though! Love the looks and performance.
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QuattroPete- well, according to the articles I linked in above posts, MB and Audi do not agree with you. Both are trying hard to match Japanese reliability, with MB even using Lexus reliability as a goal and Audi having monthly meetings to study quality problems and make changes if necessary.
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Based on what is written in Consumer Reports, on this forum and the Internet in general I ought to be in excellent physical condition from all the walking that I presumably must be doing. 2 VWs, one with the dreaded 1.8T, a BMW (my wife’s) and…an MGB. Yet not one has ever let me sit. And the VWs have been great cars (a 2000 Golf and a 2003 Passat).
When you really look at the reliability numbers the differences between the top and bottom of the charts is insignificant. The odds are that any modern car, properly taken care of, will provide reliable transportation for well past 100,000 miles. Luck certainly plays a part, though having a competent service facility is probably a very big part of the “luck” that one experiences. Parts cost is certainly a variable between makes. But basic reliability? I don’t see anything to support the bad reputation that some cars have.