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Infiltration Forums > Private Boards Index > Car Talk > Why the VW community is something special(Viewed 1586 times)
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Why the VW community is something special
< on 9/30/2010 3:53 PM >
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Guy finds turbo on the way back from H20 (second largest VW show in North America) and tracks down the owner! Kinda restores your faith in people.

http://forums.vwvo...-brand-new-in-box!

http://jalopnik.co...ear-the-bay-bridge





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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 1 on 9/30/2010 4:27 PM >
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I'll agree. It's a good crowd.

Absolutely LOVE working for Volkswagen, too.



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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 2 on 9/30/2010 5:01 PM >
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the j-body crowd used to be like this, but too many little wanna-be's around. I never bothered with any Delta-body functions.




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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 3 on 9/30/2010 5:13 PM >
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Most of the Jeep and even the hardcore Mopar communities are like that.



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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 4 on 9/30/2010 7:28 PM >
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I'll agree. It's a good crowd.

Absolutely LOVE working for Volkswagen, too.


i really wanna get in at audi



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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 5 on 9/30/2010 7:35 PM >
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i really wanna get in at audi


and do what?



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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 6 on 9/30/2010 8:59 PM >
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service advisor, pays descent, I have great customer service skills and I know my audis very well



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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 7 on 9/30/2010 9:04 PM >
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service advisor, pays descent, I have great customer service skills and I know my audis very well


service advisor... advise them to buy a volkswagen. it's the same car, only cheaper.




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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 8 on 10/1/2010 1:48 AM >
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Nah, VW/Audi shared platforms (Passat) are just as expensive to fix.





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Re: Why the VW community is something special
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service advisor... advise them to buy a volkswagen. it's the same car, only cheaper.



Most Audis aren't rebadged Volkswagens. I'd say you're thinking too much along American lines, but even GM does a good job differentiating Cadillacs from Chevys these days. Cadillac's rise is exciting. On the other hand, Lincoln is one of the few luxury brands left whose range consists of tarted up Fords. The most misguided car buyer in Canada is the man or woman who shells out the $73,000 Canadian for a Lincoln Navigator, a dressed up Expedition. You'd think that $73,000 would buy an amazing vehicle, but the Navigator shows that you can't be sure.




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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 10 on 10/2/2010 4:13 AM >
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The most misguided car buyer in Canada is the man or woman who shells out the $73,000 Canadian for a Lincoln Navigator, a dressed up Expedition. You'd think that $73,000 would buy an amazing vehicle, but the Navigator shows that you can't be sure.



It could be worse, they could of bought a Land Rover Discovery





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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 11 on 10/3/2010 10:01 PM >
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Most Audis aren't rebadged Volkswagens. I'd say you're thinking too much along American lines, but even GM does a good job differentiating Cadillacs from Chevys these days.



The Passat is an Audi A4.

I work for Volkswagen. It's the exact same car.


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Re: Why the VW community is something special
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The most misguided car buyer in Canada is the man or woman who shells out the $73,000 Canadian for a Lincoln Navigator, a dressed up Expedition. You'd think that $73,000 would buy an amazing vehicle, but the Navigator shows that you can't be sure.



The truck verson of the Escalade is a rip off in that sense too... it's just an Avalanche that costs a fuck of a lot more... and you can still get an Avalanche with nice leather and without the greasy Cadillac front end. And both models are going to have terrible water leaks, so go for the cheaper one.






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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 13 on 10/3/2010 11:09 PM >
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The Passat is an Audi A4.

I work for Volkswagen. It's the exact same car.


the b5s were almost identical



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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 14 on 10/4/2010 4:55 AM >
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isn't the Audi TT based on the same chassis as the Golf and New Beetle?
And the Audi SUV sits on the same chassis as the Cayenne and Toureg?



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Re: Why the VW community is something special
<Reply # 15 on 10/4/2010 4:48 PM >
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Yup, yup, yup... TT is a MKIV platform.

The Touareg/Cayenne/Audi thing are all based on the same platform, but have a ton of mechanical differences, basically the chassis structure is all that's shared.




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