I wrangled with this concern only a few months ago, so for me this is fresh. Obviously, I got over the concern/ found peace of mind/ found an economic solution to my liking because I drove the car off the lot last month...TyRed said:The VW site doesn't seem to have any warranty information for the 2019 e-Golf. The warranty page just says the standard VW warranty does not apply. Does anyone with a 2018 or 2019 model have current warranty information they could share?
TyRed said:The dealer sent me this info after they did some research:
- 3 years/36,000 miles vehicle warranty
- 5 years/60,000 miles power train and high voltage system
- 8 years/100,000 miles for the battery for defects/workmanship and net capacity below 70%
Interesting they couldn't answer the question off the bat.
Verbruggan said:Alas, I digress. The e-Golf is a new shiny toy that I am about to learn about. For now, I am not going to tinker (too much). I want the peace of mind & so I made the financial choice to purchase a Platinum Warranty on the e-Golf. Which has already paid for itself, technically....
TwoCarsAWeek said:I just traded in my 2016 eGolf and purchased a 2019 eGolf SE, also got convinced by the finance manager to buy the 10yr/100000 miles extended warranty that is supposed to be bumper to bumper with zero deductable. I haven't read all the fine prints yet.
I am still not sure whether I will cancel within the first 30 days.
Does anyone have experience with such warranty on the eGolf? I haven't had any issues with the 2016 eGolf for the first 3.5 years.
JoulesThief said:Range is still very, very good, loss of from 129 miles to 115 currently,
eGolfJoe said:JoulesThief said:Range is still very, very good, loss of from 129 miles to 115 currently,
10% after 4 years? Is this loss comparable to other brands besides the Leaf? (sounds high)
uscpsycho said:Verbruggan said:Alas, I digress. The e-Golf is a new shiny toy that I am about to learn about. For now, I am not going to tinker (too much). I want the peace of mind & so I made the financial choice to purchase a Platinum Warranty on the e-Golf. Which has already paid for itself, technically....
Would you mind sharing what you paid for the warranty?
TyRed said:The dealer sent me this info after they did some research:
- 3 years/36,000 miles vehicle warranty
- 5 years/60,000 miles power train and high voltage system
- 8 years/100,000 miles for the battery for defects/workmanship and net capacity below 70%
Interesting they couldn't answer the question off the bat.
JoulesThief said:I watched my e mpg range drop from 129 to 122 or 123 by first year birthday.
By 2nd birthday, I was at 117 to 118
By third birthday 115 to 116.
We will see what I am at by Oct 2019, it's 4th year birthday. I am predicting 113 to 114. The degradation in years 2.5 to now,coming up on year 4, has slowed down considerably.
Best advice is don't use DCFC, if at all possible, recharge only when cool, at least here in CA, and if you recharge fully, have it reach full charge on the gauge as close as possible to your departure time, and start driving as soon as possible once it's full. Otherwise, charge it to 90% indicated, as the fuel gauge already really only charges it up to 90 % when it's indicating that the battery is full. VW saves a reserve factor in there, for as the car ages and degrades.
Lastly, keep the fuel gauge out of the red. Red on a German car means stop what you are doing and fix the problem RED ALWAYS means STOP, and fix it. Try to never run your fuel gauge into the red, and it would probably be best to recharge when your gauge shows 1/4 tank or more of electricity left. 33% would probably be a wee bit better.
rmcclelland said:TyRed said:The dealer sent me this info after they did some research:
- 3 years/36,000 miles vehicle warranty
- 5 years/60,000 miles power train and high voltage system
- 8 years/100,000 miles for the battery for defects/workmanship and net capacity below 70%
Interesting they couldn't answer the question off the bat.
This is what I got on my 2019 e-Golf near DC. Talked the 10 year extended warranty down to $1800.
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