Volkswagens, in my experience, are actually very good cars on a fundamental mechanical level... at least most of the time. Where they fail miserably is with minor stuff, electrical, security, etc. And yes, fixing them is expensive as fuck. But this car has been really good to us in most respects, it just has had a billion recalls for stupid shit, and we've had to pay to fix lots of dumb crap that your average car wouldn't have any issues with. My friend also had a Jetta that he never took to the shop for like... anything. Ever. Of course, this was an older one. It seems newer ones don't have the same quality level, although that probably goes for cars in general. The newer they get, the more you'll fucking regret buying it, seems like. These things used to be simple. A big metal box with a motor in it. Now everything is convenience, and really all you're paying for is more crap that can potentially break.