The Mrs had one of the first 1.5
Ateca’s which we had issues with pretty much from day 1. The bloody thing used to conk out for no reason whatsoever. We ended up rejecting it and replacing it with a 2.0 4drive and to be fair, that’s been no
problem whatsoever, neither was my
290 until the week before it was due to go back the coolant reservoir decided to go pop, a common
problem.
The
Ateca we rejected was suffering from a software issue by all accounts and that wasn’t due a fix for about 4 months from the date of purchase so there was no way I was letting her drive it with the sprog as the thing was dangerous. Seemed to affect most of the vw group vehicles with that new 1.5 engine. As it goes it was a blessing in disguise as in the real world (not a test drive) i found it rather gutless and actually less economical than the 2.0 so glad it went back.
It’s bloody annoying that they let cars out with these issues and I bet they’re well aware they exist, they certainly knew about the issues we were having, we were lucky getting shot in fairness. “Luckily” the sales manager of our dealer had the same
problem with his so couldn’t have been more helpful hence they have had our business since then (SMC Aldershot and Cupra Woking), nice bunch they are.
Fingers crossed you guys with issues get them resolved sooner rather than later as I suspect it takes the shine off the ownership experience and they’re not exactly cheap are they?
I think the list price of mine was around £45k which is not inconsiderable!!
If mine breaks then it’s straight back, no arguments. I’m fingers crossed it’ll be ok as I honestly don’t know what what I’d replace it with if I had to. There’s not a lot out there that compares that’s not a vw group car.
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