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Old 03-03-2008, 12:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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February 2008 Sales: Volkswagen (up 1.2%)

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Re: February 2008 Sales: Volkswagen (up 1.2%)

Good news. I would love to see VW get back on its feet,especially in the USA,where dealer and quality reputation appears to have hurt big-time.
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Still wouldn't buy a new VW if my life depended on it...I'd consider leasing one for 3 years, but I'd make sure I had another car I could depend on and I'd also make sure my AAA membership is kept current.
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Still wouldn't buy a new VW if my life depended on it...I'd consider leasing one for 3 years, but I'd make sure I had another car I could depend on and I'd also make sure my AAA membership is kept current.
Why would you need AAA when they have free roadside assist for 4/50 or 5/60?
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Re: February 2008 Sales: Volkswagen (up 1.2%)

vw has had sign then drive 0 down leases for a few months now and it appears to be generating good sales.
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Old 03-04-2008, 07:34 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Still wouldn't buy a new VW if my life depended on it...I'd consider leasing one for 3 years, but I'd make sure I had another car I could depend on and I'd also make sure my AAA membership is kept current.
Do you want people to give GM another chance if you can't give VW one?
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