Punch Dub?

What is with VWoA and their new commercials, sheess?

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What was punch bug is now punch dub? They keep dipping back in the past. I wouldn't mind this at all if I could go down to my local VW dealer and buy parts for my 73... BUT I CAN'T!

Reply to
David Gravereaux
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Feel the same way, someone should tell them like I scream everytime I see the commercial PUNCH BUGGY, NOT PUNCH DUB!!!! Pete

Reply to
zam

It's because VWOA sucks royal monkey balls AND ass. They want to play it off like it's an original idea,but in reality, when I see a new VW roll down the street, I say "Wow, there goes another one of VW's big turds."

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bugnut68

I saw the ad and thought it was more B.S. from VWoA. I still love the aircooled VW, but would not purchase a new VW. We bought a new car for my wife within the last year and went with Nissan. My last used car was a Honda.

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Bill Berckman

I don't recall punch bug but this current ad must have been a very good payday for Tracy Morgan and Stevie Wonder for about 13 seconds of screen time. It's not like the producers could have chosen two actors at random like they did with the other pairs of actors.

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Randall

I wouldn't be heartbroken is Volkswagen were to go out of business tomorrow. It's the aftermarket that's keeping the air-cooled cars alive, not VWAG and certainly not VWOA. I would love to see the Jettas, Golfs, Cabrios and all that nonsense just go the way of the Yugo. Lol.

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bugnut68

hey now, I just made over $400 working on a 2001 Jetta, replacing front struts, "fixing" (workaround) a messed up AC/cooling fan controller to get the fans to work and the AC to engage. These cars will keep shadetree mechanics busy for a good while :) Just don't give your money to the stealerships for repairs. In too many cases, you get worse than shadetree quality work, or no work performed at all (just billed).

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Jan Andersson

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