Hi everyone,
This is my first post on this forum, so I apologize if this question has already been covered on another thread.
My question is: can anybody shed some light on the expected long-term reliability of the e-Golf? I'm thinking about buying a 2017 e-Golf SE (with DC fast charging), but I'm having trouble getting meaningful info on just how long I should expect to be able to drive this car, and how expensive its maintenance should be (roughly) over the life of the car. I realize the e-Golf has only been around since 2014, so as with most current EV's, long-term reliability is kind of an unknown. But based on your experience with this car so far, what do you expect about the reliability and cost of maintenance 5-10 years down the road? In the US, VW has a pretty abysmal reputation for reliability; but then again, the e-Golf is an EV. So, do you expect the e-Golf to be just as reliable as any other VW (ie: not very reliable; very expensive to maintain), or do you expect the e-Golf to be just as reliable as any other EV (ie: very reliable, because it has 1/3 the parts of an ICE car)?
Just some context: I'm a 2016 Honda Civic owner, and I've only ever owned Hondas (3 Civics, 1 Accord). I drove my last Civic (a 2001) for 16 years with very few problems. What I'm looking for in an EV, since I'd be purchasing it and not leasing, is a car that I could count on for at least 7-10 years. I live in the NYC area, my commute is only 22 miles round trip, and I make 250-mile trips to either Boston or D.C. every 1-2 months to visit family (for these trips, I figure I could use the e-Golf in the summers, stopping to fast-charge twice (every 100 miles or so) along the way, then slow charge at my destination, and then fast-charge twice more on the way back 2-3 days later; in the winters, I would use my wife's ICE car for these trips). After say 5-7 years, once the e-Golf's battery degraded to the point where even these medium range road trips became annoying, I would rotate the e-Golf into being purely a commuting/errands vehicle - short, local driving only. But is it realistic to expect the e-Golf to last this long? I've read that VW's parts are expensive, that regular Golfs and Passats are in the shop constantly, and that it's even difficult to just take your VW to a local, non-VW shop to get serviced, since VW requires a lot of their parts and software to be "scanned" at a VW dealer before they work. Has this been people's experience with the e-Golf? Can this car be counted on to serve as an inexpensive, reliable medium-range EV during years 0-5 of ownership, and an inexpensive, reliable short-range EV during years 5-10?
Any insight that anyone has would be much appreciated. Thanks.
This is my first post on this forum, so I apologize if this question has already been covered on another thread.
My question is: can anybody shed some light on the expected long-term reliability of the e-Golf? I'm thinking about buying a 2017 e-Golf SE (with DC fast charging), but I'm having trouble getting meaningful info on just how long I should expect to be able to drive this car, and how expensive its maintenance should be (roughly) over the life of the car. I realize the e-Golf has only been around since 2014, so as with most current EV's, long-term reliability is kind of an unknown. But based on your experience with this car so far, what do you expect about the reliability and cost of maintenance 5-10 years down the road? In the US, VW has a pretty abysmal reputation for reliability; but then again, the e-Golf is an EV. So, do you expect the e-Golf to be just as reliable as any other VW (ie: not very reliable; very expensive to maintain), or do you expect the e-Golf to be just as reliable as any other EV (ie: very reliable, because it has 1/3 the parts of an ICE car)?
Just some context: I'm a 2016 Honda Civic owner, and I've only ever owned Hondas (3 Civics, 1 Accord). I drove my last Civic (a 2001) for 16 years with very few problems. What I'm looking for in an EV, since I'd be purchasing it and not leasing, is a car that I could count on for at least 7-10 years. I live in the NYC area, my commute is only 22 miles round trip, and I make 250-mile trips to either Boston or D.C. every 1-2 months to visit family (for these trips, I figure I could use the e-Golf in the summers, stopping to fast-charge twice (every 100 miles or so) along the way, then slow charge at my destination, and then fast-charge twice more on the way back 2-3 days later; in the winters, I would use my wife's ICE car for these trips). After say 5-7 years, once the e-Golf's battery degraded to the point where even these medium range road trips became annoying, I would rotate the e-Golf into being purely a commuting/errands vehicle - short, local driving only. But is it realistic to expect the e-Golf to last this long? I've read that VW's parts are expensive, that regular Golfs and Passats are in the shop constantly, and that it's even difficult to just take your VW to a local, non-VW shop to get serviced, since VW requires a lot of their parts and software to be "scanned" at a VW dealer before they work. Has this been people's experience with the e-Golf? Can this car be counted on to serve as an inexpensive, reliable medium-range EV during years 0-5 of ownership, and an inexpensive, reliable short-range EV during years 5-10?
Any insight that anyone has would be much appreciated. Thanks.