Check
out the
article
on
Volkswagon,
is it
true?
We were
surfing
the
internet
to bring
more
vehicle
information
to you,
so that
you
could
make the
right
decision
in
choosing
your
vehicle,
when we
came
across
this
article.
It is
really
interesting,
about
performance
of VW
and its
possible
decision
of
pulling
out from
USA
market.
Is
Volkswagen
Considering
Pulling
Out of
The U.S.
Market?
For the
past
three
years,
Volkswagen's
U.S.
operations
have
lost $1
billion
annually.
VW has
always
been up
and down
in the
US
market.
Before
the
Beetle
was
reintroduced
10 years
ago, VW
was in a
similar
crisis.
Well now
the
company
is
having
issues
again as
sales
last
year
slid to
235,000
down
from
338,000
in 2002.
Sales of
the
revised
Jetta,
Rabbit
and
Passat
models
have
failed
to spark
in the
U.S.,
which
has
forced
some
executives
to
discuss
the
possibility
of
leaving
the US
market
all
together.
According
to
Business
Week,
there
have
been
internal
conversations
that are
suggesting
that the
automaker
may
eventually
close
its U.S.
operations.
“For the
first
time in
some
time,
the
phrase
‘If we
are to
stay in
the
U.S.’
precedes
a lot of
conversations
at VW.”
Many of
VW's
problems
lie in
the
quality
of their
vehicles.
Consumers
now
perceive
the
quality
of VW's
to be
less
than
that of
their
Japanese
competitors.
J.D.
Power
and
Associates
Inc.
ranks VW
in the
bottom
20% for
reliability,
quality
and
service.
Many
more
consumers
are
paying
attention
to these
ratings
than
ever
before,
so it is
hurting
VW.
In
addition
to the
automaker's
quality
issues,
there
are
issues
with the
current
VW
designs.
The new
models
have
been
perceived
as bland
and
straight
copies
from
their
Japanese
competitors.
One
example
is the
new
Jetta
that
looks a
lot like
the
current
Toyota
Corolla.
VW has
lost
their
distinct
quirkiness
that
separated
them
from
their
Japanese
and
American
competitors.
Rather
than
trying
to
remain
different,
VW has
decided
to kill
such
cool
cars as
the
popular
Microbus
from the
60's and
70's
that was
supposed
to be
introduced.
Instead
VW has
chosen
to
rebadge
a
Chrysler
minivan.
Also
look
what has
happened
to the
VW
Beetle.
When it
came
back 10
years
ago,
everyone
wanted
one. Now
ten
years
later it
is an
aged car
that VW
barely
cares
about
anymore.
VW has
forgotten
that the
New
Beetle
saved
them
from
extinction
10 years
ago.
The one
thing
that
could
help VW
is next
year is
the
return
of the
TDI
(diesel)
engine
in the
U.S. It
has
recently
been
reported
that
there is
growing
interest
in
diesels
in the
US as
consumers
are
realizing
that
hybrids
do not
achieve
the gas
mileage
that
many had
hoped.
So far
Honda,
VW and
to some
extent
GM have
been the
main
automakers
that
have
announced
plans
for
diesels
in the
US. VW
and
Honda
will
have
them on
the
market
some
time
next
year.
Diesels
will
help,
but they
probably
won't
save the
automaker.
VW needs
to
address
their
quality
and
design
issues
before
they can
return
to the
black in
the US.
What do
you
think?
VW's
situation
in
Europe
is at
the
other
end of
the
spectrum
as the
automaker
is now
the top
selling
automaker
in
Europe.