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Owners say VW and Audi 2.0-liter TSI engines burn oil and fail. Now there’s a lawsuit
VW and Audi face class action over EA888 2.0L engines. Lawsuit claims defective piston rings cause oil burning, leaks, and performance issues across multiple models.
Although Volkswagen has its fair share of reliable models, it's not an auto manufacturer that's necessarily famed for overall reliability. That mixed record extends to its engines; some of these are ...
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The engine problems that scare Volkswagen buyers away
Used Volkswagen prices are dropping fast, and there’s a deeper reason behind it. Many models lose up to 60% of their value ...
2024 Volkswagen Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport crossovers could be affected by a connecting rod bearing problem, which would lead to catastrophic engine damage. The recall notes there are only 2,018 ...
A problem at the engine plant is leading to an early recall of Volkswagen’s model year 2024 Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport. Contaminants got into the bearings in certain examples, which could cause the ...
Tuners love Volkswagen’s ubiquitous 2.0 liter turbo engine, but not all owners of cars fitted with the EA888 inline four are so thrilled to have one under the hood. They’re plaintiffs in a new class ...
Ty is an experienced writer, editor and journalist. He has been reviewing vehicles and covering automotive news full-time for nearly a decade for outlets such as Gear Patrol and InsideEVs. Volkswagen ...
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. However, reports are starting to float around the internet that something might be amiss with the new turbo (ahem, excuse us, the new Turbo). Several ...
I know there are lots of car engines that got stuffed into pretty much everything: the Iron Duke was shoved into everything from Camaros to mail trucks, and the original Volkswagen air-cooled ...
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