Volkswagen
Polo Mk V brake disks

Cars & Transport

I've heard from almost every person I know that owns a Polo that the brake disks on the Polo Mk V starts to warp at 25000km. Took my car for its 30000km service (it's actual mileage being 25000km) and guess what - they had to replace the brake disks!! And even though I have a maintenance plan of about R21000, 00 (which I know does not cover brakes and tires) I had to pay R2200, 00 for the replacement of the brake disks! HOW on earth is that reasonable? How can a respectable manufacturer exploit (loyal) consumers in such a way?
On the other hand, good service from NTT Potchefstroom.


Company: Volkswagen
Country: South Africa
City: Worldwide
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