Consumer Complaints


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FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
11/23/20121050001
 I'm 26, mother of a 9 yr & 14 mo old. currently, i'm unemployed and i can't afford to pay $2,500 to repair the fuel pump that audi initially installed in my car. i was so excited to buy this audi used 4 yrs ago with 80,000 miles. this has been the most costly and the most unsafe vehicle i have owned...stalling out was not fun and very scary. audi dealerships have been trained well to deny owning up to the car's defects. is audi waiting for an accident to happen and people/children die? i guess the cost of paying for the court cost when someone dies is not a big worry for the company - probably cost more to have the cars recalled & safely repaired than to pay for court & funeral cost. i'm sure audi has been aware of this problem since 2003 and refuse to own up to their 2003 mistake flowing over to the 2004 models. it makes no sense that audi won't step up to the plate and have a recall. maybe the audi company really can't repair the car and the problem will always exist? i would hope they have smart engineers that could fix the problem. audi really is coming across as having poor customer concerns for our safety. what a shame, i can barely make ends meet and now, i can't even afford to take my car out of the shop...but, maybe it's a blessing - at least, my children and i are safe by not driving that car. come on audi - recall now before some dies!!! and, what is the vehicle safety folks doing for us??? i just an angry mother hoping someone will listen & with the belief that the nhtsa can help...i wish i had never bought this car, i'm still making monthly payments for the car that i'm scared to drive now. i'm wondering by venting on this site, if audi even gets this information? this is a no kidding matter that should be taken seriously and fixed as soon as possible by the responsible company to show that they really care for their customers! *tr