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Post by Alex » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:37 am

steptoe wrote:So, who is applying for the vacancy of a Super Moderator ?

Is that why TONGA was asking about interview questions ??
but i still have my liberty as well! :)

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Post by TOONGA » Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:17 am

steptoe wrote:So, who is applying for the vacancy of a Super Moderator ?

Is that why TONGA was asking about interview questions ??
Who is this TONGA you speak of?

as for the interview questions I'm looking for work again. as while I enjoyed the FIFO, I didn't enjoy having to pay for my own flights and then not being able to claim them on my tax. :(

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Post by El_Freddo » Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:40 pm

TOONGA wrote:as while I enjoyed the FIFO, I didn't enjoy having to pay for my own flights and then not being able to claim them on my tax. :(
WTF?! Why not??

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Post by TOONGA » Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:00 pm

hijack begins...

It was considered travelling to and from work and as I wasn't travelling with tools or other work aperatus, I was told I couldn't claim.

hijack ends...

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Post by dfoyl » Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:49 pm

There are 3 types of VW owners:

Those who haven't had a problem yet and always post how they're a fantastic car.
Those who are just about to start crying as things go wrong.
Those who have had lots of problems and tell everyone.

I drove one in Germany earlier this year and was not impressed. Rattled around town at low revs, rattled on the autobahn's at high revs (about 160km/h would start it shaking), but handled ok on road and off, and good on fuel (luckily, given the cost per litre over there).

Sell it before something bad happens.
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Post by pezimm » Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:13 pm

Brumby Kid wrote: Slightly off topic, other than Porsche, are Subaru the only maker of boxer engines or do VW still make them?
VW still makes them for the KOMBI in some countries like Brazil...

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Post by Rumbl1n » Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:06 pm

Alex wrote:It's still a better car than any subaru on the road! I made the right choice :-)
interesting choice of words on a subaru forum Hmmmm!!
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Post by Silverbullet » Fri Sep 21, 2012 11:52 pm

pezimm wrote:VW still makes them for the KOMBI in some countries like Brazil...

Pedro.
As far as I know they still make "Kombi's" in Brazil, beetles too. Or if you want you can buy every body panel aftermarket build one up yourself from nothing...literally.
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Post by stilson » Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:18 am

dfoyl wrote:There are 3 types of VW owners:

Those who haven't had a problem yet and always post how they're a fantastic car.
Those who are just about to start crying as things go wrong.
Those who have had lots of problems and tell everyone.
Your forgetting about the aicooled bloke with the oil stained driveway and arms, kitchen sink full of parts and a smile on his face.
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Post by Alex » Sat Sep 22, 2012 6:46 am

dfoyl wrote:There are 3 types of VW owners:

Those who haven't had a problem yet and always post how they're a fantastic car.
Those who are just about to start crying as things go wrong.
Those who have had lots of problems and tell everyone.

I drove one in Germany earlier this year and was not impressed. Rattled around town at low revs, rattled on the autobahn's at high revs (about 160km/h would start it shaking), but handled ok on road and off, and good on fuel (luckily, given the cost per litre over there).

Sell it before something bad happens.
Nope i love it.

I dunno what you drove but my car is the total opposite. Smooth and quiet beyond belief which is why you can hear when something isn't right. The mechanic said the old wheel bearing felt and looked fine. The reason we picked it up so early is because the car is dead quiet on the road.

I've had a fair bit of experience with cars and can pick quality. The passat is the best car I've ever been in.

Think I'll stick with my VW, they're one of the most popular manufacturers in the world, there's a reason for that.

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Post by steptoe » Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:42 am

A mechanical engineer friend , in his studies, or work as a tutor explained to me that the more someone pays for a car, the less tolerant they are of a breakdown or minor problem occurs, they have all the time in the world to complete reliability surveys and may exaggerate. This was his explanation of why another German manufacturer rated at the poorer end - almost vindictive owners getting their own back !

O OH, sorry TOONGA, bad keyboard. I once went to a BLOCKhead woman (mit beard :D) for a tax year who would not let me claim my vehicle for same reasons and given the times of finish - no public transport. The next , a qualified accountant this time pushed the travel claims through. Get a toolbox!

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Post by steptoe » Sat Sep 22, 2012 8:58 am

Or did your wife find out there was an island not too far away called Intercourse Island ?? :D

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