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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads

I never had an Audi but I have a 2009 VW Jetta that's still running, it's my grocery getter. The breaks have lasted since 2012 as insane as that is, there's still a 3/4th of carbon on the pads. I changed the oil all the time, grew up with a car dad. But if VW's are anything like Audi's just maintain it and it'll run for the next decade.

Pros: breaks have lasted
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads

Not an actual issue, but an annoyance: The brakes make weird sounds (like bad-transmission-in-a-transformers-movie- like warbling) and sometimes even feel grainy, but the vw mechanics can never identify anything wrong with them. It’s worse in the cold, but even happens in moderate weather.

Cons: brakes make weird sounds
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Audi Brake pads
stahlWolf
  • Braking:
Rating 0.5

brakes (twice in 26k km, which is crazy stupid - the car didn't get a lot of mileage during COVID, but their brakes are stupid cheap and rust just looking at them when it rains).

Cons: replaced twice in 26k km, stupid cheap, rust easily
Vehicle: Audi A5
Mileage: 26000 km
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OEM Volkswagen Brake pads
TablaRasa
  • Braking:
Rating 2.0

Same on my wife's '22 Atlas. So much so that I think it activates the parking sensors on every occasion when we slowly come to a stop, like in a red light and nothing is around the vehicle to make the parking sensors activate. It's just at 37k miles but I'm considering upgrading the pads and rotors!

Pros: considering upgrading
Cons: activates parking sensors, noise at stop
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 37000 km
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