///M-Spec
Staff Emeritus
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I wish CR and JD and all these vehicle dependability people would start recording notes, especially when a car is "below average" in a category.
It'd be nice to know if the low scores were caused by a widespread but relatively simple problem with a simple solution OR a serious failure in engineering or manufacturing.
For example: I know the 2.0T has a history of buggy coil packs. A lot of VAG products have the same problem. Is that the reason CR is giving it low marks in powertrain?
If so, it's a simple problem with a simple solution. In most cases, coilpack failures occur within the warranty period and are covered. If not, they are not terribly expensive to replace anyway. There's even a recall on them.
In short, I wouldn't NOT buy a car because I expect a coil pack to go bad. That's nothing.
But if there is a different problem --failing turbos, for example, that requires the bumper to come off ($$$) and the replacement of lots of plumbing, that's another story altogether. The 2.7T in my wife's car has a long history of flakiness, which we carefully considered before we bought one (with an extended warranty).
One red dot doesn't give enough information.
M
It'd be nice to know if the low scores were caused by a widespread but relatively simple problem with a simple solution OR a serious failure in engineering or manufacturing.
For example: I know the 2.0T has a history of buggy coil packs. A lot of VAG products have the same problem. Is that the reason CR is giving it low marks in powertrain?
If so, it's a simple problem with a simple solution. In most cases, coilpack failures occur within the warranty period and are covered. If not, they are not terribly expensive to replace anyway. There's even a recall on them.
In short, I wouldn't NOT buy a car because I expect a coil pack to go bad. That's nothing.
But if there is a different problem --failing turbos, for example, that requires the bumper to come off ($$$) and the replacement of lots of plumbing, that's another story altogether. The 2.7T in my wife's car has a long history of flakiness, which we carefully considered before we bought one (with an extended warranty).
One red dot doesn't give enough information.
M