Yesterday, I test drove an 09 VW GLI with the DSG transmission and *ABSOLUTELY* loved it!! As eager as I am to make this purchase, though, I've learned (through magazines and through the internet) that VW has had reliability issues with their vehicles that were assembled in the Puebla, Mexico plant and that I should just "stick with the VW's assembled in Germany." Unfortunately, when I checked the GLI that I have such a massive crush on, there it was "Assembled in Puebla, Mexico."
When I asked the salesman about this, he admitted that historically, the VeeDubs from Mexico had been problematic, but that VW had addressed this issue about 2 years ago when they invested a lot of money in improving and upgrading the Puebla, Mexico plant (fully automating it, and replacing the local Mexican managers with German ones from the home factory).
Any thoughts about this out there? Is it still fair to say that VW's from Mexico are less reliable than their Wolfsburg counterparts?
Thank you!
When I asked the salesman about this, he admitted that historically, the VeeDubs from Mexico had been problematic, but that VW had addressed this issue about 2 years ago when they invested a lot of money in improving and upgrading the Puebla, Mexico plant (fully automating it, and replacing the local Mexican managers with German ones from the home factory).
Any thoughts about this out there? Is it still fair to say that VW's from Mexico are less reliable than their Wolfsburg counterparts?
Thank you!