dlk001
Executive Member
VW manufacturing in SA are cutting corners left right and center with their supply chain AFAIK.
I might be wrong but isn't the subject problem car "Scirocco R" imported?
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VW manufacturing in SA are cutting corners left right and center with their supply chain AFAIK.
Didn't you have a huge fight with the dealership a couple of years back?
I might be wrong but isn't the subject problem car "Scirocco R" imported?
Perhaps, but it does say something about things happening in the firm in general...
So the VIN on that car starts with TW-T1?
Thank goodness mine starts with W0 <- built in Germany.
No, much better, just below Mercedes to be honest
Very few VWs in SA are built in Germany, most of them come from cheap VW sweat shops in Czech (Skoda) and Spain/Portugal (SEAT). Even worse, Uitenhage...
About my VIN :
No. It does not.
*Very few VWs in SA* are built in Germany, most of them come from cheap VW sweat shops in Czech (Skoda) and Spain/Portugal (SEAT). Even worse, Uitenhage...
Hu? How do you know this?
I double checked now for VW's its the 11th digit for the plant where the vehicle is assembled. My VIN starts with WVW... which indicates Germany as the manufacturer but the 11th digit breaks it down more specifically to the region of assembly.
I used this online source. It could be specific to VW but its accurate for all the other codes in my VIN.
If your VIN starts with WVW it's Germany if digit 11 = W. Digit 11 will probably be W which is Wolfsburg.
We recently worked with VW VIN numbers for work, so spent some time looking into this.