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Pirelli Tires
Easy-Chart-7400
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Rating 4.5

So happy with them thus far. On regular drives, they're so much quieter and feel less harsh than the stock Hankooks. In the canyons, I'm really happy with the handling.

Pros: quieter, happy with handling
Cons: less grip at limit
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 1000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Cross Climate 2/3 are probably some of the BEST all seasons you can get.

Pros: best all seasons
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Continental Tires
NoahJ829
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Rating 4.0

DWS06+ was also great tire for me. Was good in both summer and winter extremes. Surprised me last winter when I thought I would for sure be stuck in a blizzard as I went right past all the other AWD cars in the ditch and made it home. I did however notice that under moderate spirited driving the sidewall is pretty soft and likes to slightly roll over

Pros: good in summer and winter
Cons: soft sidewall
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Continental Tires
Silvabro
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Rating 4.5

I know nothing about the srs+ or pss4, but dws-06+ is what I've used on my last 2 and current car here in North Carolina. Handles light/moderate snow ice when it happens over here, and comfortable on mixed roads

Pros: handles snow and ice
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

At the price point, in my opinion, the Michelin is just not worth the extra money. The ps all season 4 and dws06+ trade blows all day on what they excel in.

Pros: performance in all respects
Cons: not worth the money
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
Bananana404
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Rating 3.0

My rear breaks also wore out faster. I just had them replaced (1 month outside the extended warranty lmao kms) at 27k km.

Cons: rear breaks wore out
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 27000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads

I went to Northland VW this past spring for my 22 jetta, just for an oil change and inspection. Their oil change was close to $200 and then they said I needed my front brake pads and rotors changed. They quoted me close to $1000 for that, for just the front brakes!!! I went to lordco and bought the parts myself and got a local shop to put them on. Going that route cut the cost in half.

Pros: cut the cost in half
Cons: obscene prices
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OEM Volkswagen Fuel pump
callat
  • Stalling:
Rating 2.0

Took great care of my Passat. Recommended oil change interval 10k; I changed every 6k. All oil and fluid changes at the dealership. I only did the filters, spark plugs and serpentine belt.

Problems -

Purge valve has to be replaced at 40k (warranty)

Control arms at 45k (warranty) + alignment

Fuel pump at 62k ($1600)

Entire cooling system replacement at 64k ($3100)

I believe hot weather and cheap plastic causing more harm to this car.

Pros: oil changes at dealership
Cons: fuel pump, cooling system
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
Mileage: 62000 km
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