Just because the service department is busy doesn't mean there is a reliability problem. People may just be doing their regularly scheduled maintenance.If you're meeting a lot of fellow owners in the service department, the brand may have a reliability problem.
CR report on the suzuki Samurai!###@ Don't get me started!!!CR??? operated by bafoons...I feel sorry for anybody who use this solely for a buying guide....
Should we bring that up? I mean, that was what, 30-40 years ago? Car makers change in that time--as do editorial staffs. VW might have been making crap in the 90's but be a completely different car company today. Same with any rag of a magazine.CR report on the suzuki Samurai!###@ Don't get me started!!!
As QP said they were all oil change customers getting the scheduled maintenance and the wait time was likeThe Tiguan was VW way late and clumsily trying to jump onto the SUV bandwagon, while their customer base liked their economy cars.
If you're meeting a lot of fellow owners in the service department, the brand may have a reliability problem.
Here you have two choices for VW service-an 80-mile spread.Just because the service department is busy doesn't mean there is a reliability problem. People may just be doing their regularly scheduled maintenance.
Also, do people actually sit there and wait for their cars to be done these days? Don't most dealerships offer loaners or shuttle rides? I guess it depends on brand and/or specific dealership.
Look at the Yukon score...............yikesShould we bring that up? I mean, that was what, 30-40 years ago? Car makers change in that time--as do editorial staffs. VW might have been making crap in the 90's but be a completely different car company today. Same with any rag of a magazine.
FWIW, I have no idea what CR is objecting to. Not defending them, just applying the same logic between complaining about car maker past sins and auto rag past sins.
My post is for 2019 onlyAccording to TrueDelta, Tiguan reliability is below average for the older generations. They don't have any stats on the current one since they stopped collecting data some time back.
https://www.truedelta.com/Volkswagen-Tiguan/reliability-827
https://repairpal.com/reliability/volkswagen/passatI was looking at a Passat first this year and it came up as reliable as an Accord or Camry from my research.
That was a positive for me.