I agree Pip- but I widen it to all German cars. Did about 2 and a half years ago. We are not alone.
When I was a kid in the 80’s and into the early 90’s I loved them and sold plenty.
I still have a few, but mostly when they come in PX. The older they are, the more headaches 3-5 years seem OK after that, I’m not so confident.
Also, often cheap people aspire to own one and don’t look after them properly- and unlike in the old days- they are no longer ‘bulletproof or built to last’ especially if they’re not looked after.
Stress levels have been miles lower- although, of course, the sales numbers are lower too, as many still aspire to Germany’s ‘ahem’ finest. The ones doing big numbers a month sell plenty.
For me, and I know a few on here, agree, VW/Audi is just one step above Vauxhall junk.
Bmw and Mercedes are a bit better, but the W123 was the last decent Merc IMHO.
It’s a personal thing maybe but you’ve gotta do what you’ve gotta do. I’ve not been impressed by any VW/Audi, Merc or BMW for many a year. (I do like the BMW i3 but whether that’ll be a good older second hand product or not I don’t know.) Looks, build quality , driving experience or anything except a V8 petrol engine or Bi-turbo monster- but I wouldn’t want one myself. Kia and Hyundai a much better product I think by far. Love the looks of the Kia Sportage etc especially. Anyway:
Us dealers are like customers luckily in that we all like and buy different things and have different levels of perceived risk-aversion.
How long a warranty do you get when you buy a new VW car? 3 years? Makes you wonder how much confidence the manufacturer has in the product. Or maybe they just want you to buy a new one. After all, it’s a bad business model making an indestructible car.