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    I almost paid a deposit today but all this talk of leaks and squeeks/rattles is putting me off. The local dealer looked at me as if I was crazy when I brought this up...brought over the workshop manager who said all had been perfect...how many are bad and are the newer ones any better?

    I have owner 3 mx5s and an old golf convertable ..neve had problems like these before

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    Hi

    What you have to think about, is that there are many, many EOS around the country, it is just that this website has brought a few with problems into the public eye. This does not mean that everyone will be the same.

    If you like the car for what it is, buy one.. you may not get any problems at all.

    It is like, when I worked for a car parts company, and I was asked if we had many problems with a certain make of brake disc, I said we did get a few faulty ones, but as a compnay that sold hundreds each year... we had a very small percentage.


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    HI Thanks that is what I was thinking The USA site also highlights similar problems. I am sure VW will bring out solutions quickly All new cars have problems!

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    I paid a deposit on a TFSI Eos sport on Friday.
    Any new car will have a few teething problems and you will always find out what they are on forums like this.
    Hey there are loads of very happy owners as well.
    Any probs should all be well sorted by the time you and I get ours in May/June.
    Cheers, David
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpappy View Post
    I almost paid a deposit today but all this talk of leaks and squeeks/rattles is putting me off. The local dealer looked at me as if I was crazy when I brought this up...brought over the workshop manager who said all had been perfect...how many are bad and are the newer ones any better?

    I have owner 3 mx5s and an old golf convertable ..neve had problems like these before

    Alan
    I have to say that the issue of leaks is now old hat and nothing that should put anyone off buying an Eos. The solution has always been there in front of us in the handbook. If you get the opportunity to read it, it will tell you to lubricate the seals with a bit of oil. There are even diagrams of where to do it. You can feel a dry seal and know when it needs a bit of oil.

    There is an excellent thread in VWVortex where this is actually done, step by step with pictures.

    This is a brand new car and this was a new issue that even the dealers had not got their heads around. The VWVortex thread shows you the difference between a dry and an oiled seal. No big problem, no unresolved issue, just some basic maintenance.

    The car is great. It beats the competition hands down. It drives well, it is well built and even a dry seal doesn't give you any more rattle or noise than you would get in most soft top convertibles. It's perhaps that Eos owners have set themselves even higher standards and that is only a little bit of oil away.
     
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  6. Get one. :) 
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    The EOS is a great car. I did alot of research before purchasing mine, and am very happy with it. As was said before, by Gadgeteer1066, every car has issues when they are first released to a new market. But the issues are dealt with quickly and efficiently, and the EOS is really a well built car.

    I've owned an Alfa Romeo Spider Convertible (granted, it was a 1975 model and didn't have the fancy technology that newer cars have) but the roof talked to me more than the radio did. When it rained, the dealer-- in a form of joke-- offered to buy me a hat-umbrella. It was all good fun, and I was willing to make that sacrifice for the top-down driving.

    However, with a little tender-loving-care, your EOS will keep you dry and will be a wonderful addition to your personal fleet.

    The thread referenced about how to keep the seals nice and soft can be found here: http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3087297

    I think the author did a fabulous job of documenting the process. I've done it once now, and it makes the car perfect.
    go go gadget hardtop and hair-gel...
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpappy View Post
    I almost paid a deposit today but all this talk of leaks and squeeks/rattles is putting me off. The local dealer looked at me as if I was crazy when I brought this up...brought over the workshop manager who said all had been perfect...how many are bad and are the newer ones any better?

    I have owner 3 mx5s and an old golf convertable ..neve had problems like these before

    Alan

    My Eos is one of the earliest (registered 14/07/06) and I have had no leaks at all! Some squeaks and rattles but all sorted by the methods others mention on this and other websites.

    Don't be put off. It's a great car. Every drive is still an occasion - even just down to the supermarket!
     
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    well I have been convinced ordered a 3.2 vg sliver Will let yuu knoe when it turns up

    thanks for all the advice

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    Quote Originally Posted by alpappy View Post
    well I have been convinced, ordered a 3.2 vg silver Will let you know when it turns up

    thanks for all the advice

    alan
    Thats excellent news. Ooh a 3.2 V6 bet that goes like a rocket. Really pleased to hear we have answered your concerns. Please keep us informed of progress. All the best david.
     
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    Dealer has found one nearby and will get it on Friday. Have asked for some sealant with the car and hope it will not be required. I have taken a long time to make this purchase and have tried out the new Focus cc ( quite nice drive but the back is really ugly..finish not upto VW standards eg panel and carpet fit etc). Also toyed with the new MX5 coupe but it is too small and not much use on long trips but build and drive are very good indeed!

    Thanks for all the help

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