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If you want a good VW, get the GTi versions. They're rock solid I heard and very minimal problems.

And yes, these cars don't really work well with our weather and climate. Hot and humid.

My colleague's 4 years old Focus has changed 2 gearboxes so far. Not as serious as VW where he got stranded but it has grinding noise and vibrations. Till today, the gearbox still shakes on certain driving conditions and SC told him this is the characteristic of DSG. Yay... problem solved.
 

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Since we are talking so much inferior problems about continental cars, don't forget Japanese cars have issues too. My HRV gearbox has this whinning noise on certain throttle position. When going through humps, it has a soft noise like 'loose chain got tighten again'. And there's certain driving condition it'll jerk. When I asked the SC to check, they said it's CVT's characteristic. On hot sunny afternoons, my dashboard squeaks. My reverse sensor sometimes beeps non stop even there's nothing at the back. They said they can't change if it doesn't happen at the SC.

For me, I couldn't care much because they happened very rarely, so far after 13 months of ownership, maybe less than 5 times per issue. Or maybe I am too sensitive.

What I am trying to say, all cars have problems. Just that they are different problems. As long as they don't break down and I am still in the warranty period, I'll utilize the car to max.
 

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All cars have problems, that’s true. But when the same dry DSG 7 gearbox exhibit the same problem across different cars... it’s simply because that part is faulty.
 

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So far, after experiencing 10 cars in my life as a car owner, the best car with least problem was my Nissan Sentra 1.6 SG. The only problem I had was brake having a loud knocking sound on certain driving condition. Then it was a known problem where the pin that holds the caliper in that model was smaller. Nissan changed the pin under warranty and that's the only problem I had.

NVH like cabin quietness, road noise level and quality was like a few notch above Honda's. Honda is noisy and had lotsa road noise. I dislike it. But in terms of handling and comfort, the HRV is good. And HRV has one of the best FC. My Sentra averages around 7.5 to 8.5km/L in city vs. HRV getting 11-12km/L in city. It's amazing how engine has evolved. More more but less fuel consumption. But both Sentra and HRV are boring cars.
 

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So far, after experiencing 10 cars in my life as a car owner, the best car with least problem was my Nissan Sentra 1.6 SG. The only problem I had was brake having a loud knocking sound on certain driving condition. Then it was a known problem where the pin that holds the caliper in that model was smaller. Nissan changed the pin under warranty and that's the only problem I had.

NVH like cabin quietness, road noise level and quality was like a few notch above Honda's. Honda is noisy and had lotsa road noise. I dislike it. But in terms of handling and comfort, the HRV is good. And HRV has one of the best FC. My Sentra averages around 7.5 to 8.5km/L in city vs. HRV getting 11-12km/L in city. It's amazing how engine has evolved. More more but less fuel consumption. But both Sentra and HRV are boring cars.
Jetta remapped with hooning 16km/L :thefinger: Imagine if it was driven sensibly.
 

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Jetta remapped with hooning 16km/L :thefinger: Imagine if it was driven sensibly.
cool... well if 16km/L is highway driving, that's pretty good for Jetta. My HRV averages around 18km/L on highway driving around 110kph. Some dude achieved 20km/L .. I don't know how they do it.
 

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Jetta remapped with hooning 16km/L :thefinger: Imagine if it was driven sensibly.
Gotta love forced induction engine, remapping the car will not only gives it more power on demand but also really good fuel economy if driven normally.

cool... well if 16km/L is highway driving, that's pretty good for Jetta. My HRV averages around 18km/L on highway driving around 110kph. Some dude achieved 20km/L .. I don't know how they do it.
That's CVT for you tho, all bout fuel economy.
 

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Since we are talking so much inferior problems about continental cars, don't forget Japanese cars have issues too. My HRV gearbox has this whinning noise on certain throttle position. When going through humps, it has a soft noise like 'loose chain got tighten again'. And there's certain driving condition it'll jerk. When I asked the SC to check, they said it's CVT's characteristic. On hot sunny afternoons, my dashboard squeaks. My reverse sensor sometimes beeps non stop even there's nothing at the back. They said they can't change if it doesn't happen at the SC.

For me, I couldn't care much because they happened very rarely, so far after 13 months of ownership, maybe less than 5 times per issue. Or maybe I am too sensitive.

What I am trying to say, all cars have problems. Just that they are different problems. As long as they don't break down and I am still in the warranty period, I'll utilize the car to max.
CVT in general has that jerky characteristic on initial launch, even my fiancé's Honda does the same too which I find it annoying. As you'd guess it, the service advisor just told me that it's the transmission's characteristic... :confused:
 

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350K for a Civic is just too much to pay... I'll get the A45 over this anytime.
 

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cool... well if 16km/L is highway driving, that's pretty good for Jetta. My HRV averages around 18km/L on highway driving around 110kph. Some dude achieved 20km/L .. I don't know how they do it.
No man.. 16km/L was city driving mostly with 2 trips to the airport. Highway only I'm sure I'd get more. Average speed was 160-180 for highway trips and city was slow.

That'd be boring.
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CVT in general has that jerky characteristic on initial launch, even my fiancé's Honda does the same too which I find it annoying. As you'd guess it, the service advisor just told me that it's the transmission's characteristic... :confused:
The rubber band effect? Just nothing and suddenly surge? I never had a jerky CVT.

350K for a Civic is just too much to pay... I'll get the A45 over this anytime.
Yes but can your Merc rev to 9k RPM? :biggrin: Anyway, it's a tuner car vs a euro. Potahto Potaeto. It all depends on preference. I'd get a Mugen RR Civic
 

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I was sending my dad to the airport last night and I gotta say I was smiling the whole way back home. I didn't really look at the speedo and I was cruising so I thought I was like doing 140. Boy was I wrong, I was cruising at 180 most of the time!

Just hoping that I won't get any love letter from PDRM haha
 

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The rubber band effect? Just nothing and suddenly surge? I never had a jerky CVT.
Yes kinda like rubber band but what annoys me the most is when you're sitting in traffic and then when it's already time to move, you apply little throttle but it's not moving. You go deeper then it'll surges forward. Then sometimes when I apply little input, it'll surges forward. Wtf man it's just infuriating.:banghead:

Yes but can your Merc rev to 9k RPM? :biggrin: Anyway, it's a tuner car vs a euro. Potahto Potaeto. It all depends on preference. I'd get a Mugen RR Civic
But the FK8R won't have any VTEC thrill too man...
 

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180? wow lucky you, goodluck with AES

I was sending my dad to the airport last night and I gotta say I was smiling the whole way back home. I didn't really look at the speedo and I was cruising so I thought I was like doing 140. Boy was I wrong, I was cruising at 180 most of the time!

Just hoping that I won't get any love letter from PDRM haha
 

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No man.. 16km/L was city driving mostly with 2 trips to the airport. Highway only I'm sure I'd get more. Average speed was 160-180 for highway trips and city was slow.

Yes but can your Merc rev to 9k RPM? :biggrin: Anyway, it's a tuner car vs a euro. Potahto Potaeto. It all depends on preference. I'd get a Mugen RR Civic
The FC is very good then.

Yeah boils down to preference on choices.
 

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