Consumer Complaints


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VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
08/20/201080005
 My car (2003 vookswagen convertible beetle automatic) jerks so hard dangerlously. i found so many people who have the same problems online. fortunately i haven't hurt anyone yet. please help me before i do!
02/04/20101
 I own a 2003 vw new beetle convertible, 4 cyl, 6 sp auto. it has 80,000 miles on it. within the past year, it's started jerking when shifting gears. i've been told by i need a new transmission. after doing some research, i find i'm not alone. there are literally hundreds of others in the same position. according to vw, the transmission is $6,800. wow - i know! you have to use the dealer because the parts aren't available to the after market. in any event, the car hesitates when you attempt to pull out, jerks when you stop. i've narrowly avoided several rear end collisions as well as said several prayers when it didn't accelerate as quickly as it should have. i'm not a mechanic, but i'm not stupid either. the transmission is fine until the engine is warm. i can shift gears with no problem using the tiptronic part of the system - but others have said this only works for a short period. there are no metal sounds when the engine is shifting. there is nothing wrong with the transmission, it is an electrical issue. vw refuses to put the time and effort into determining what the real problem is. they just replace the transmissions and pocket $6,800. by the way, the blue book value of the car is $6,800. ironic, i know. i've read post after post from people who had the entire transmission replaced by vw only to find the problems persist. i understand they don't want to find the issue, but i really love my car and want it fixed. correctly. please, please, please strongly encourage vw to do the right thing, find the problem and fix it. any help you can offer is appreciated. *tr