I personally don’t think it’s a good idea to buy a very early example of any new car. It takes a while to iron all the bugs out.
I was one of the earliest VW Up owners, a wonderful car, the most reliable car I’ve owned.
Interesting,
the 2 people i know who have had a VW up (one had the Up, the other had the identical Seat Mi) found them poorly built (component quality) and with bad paint work.
One needed a gear box replaced.
Honest John has also constantly said the quality of the Up/Mi/Citigo is hit and miss
There is an UP owners forum. The common gripe is the gearbox which used to rattle a bit, and sometimes make a clunk when changing gear. Mine makes a clunk. The casing is thin to keep costs down. But most owners seem delighted. There are few if any gripes about the paint. Many happily downsize from big cars, as they love the driving experience and practicality. Mine was basic, but solid.All of the reviews refer to the good build quality. The RAC man who visited when my battery was flat - my fault - said he owned one and it was the best car he'd had. A local garage said they liked it too.
Maybe the forum attracts the more positive owners, cos I don't doubt your acquaintances experiences. I suspect your two people criticise the basic nature of the build but I might be putting words into their mouths. Ah well, it's only a car.
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