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Old 09-05-2010, 04:00 AM
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Hi Everybody.

New here and I have just bought a 2010 NB. This is my third NB and love the cars. What I have noticed this far, is that the temperature blue light that was on previous models is not present anymore at the dashboard, or is it? And, if it is gone, how do you know that your car is ready to go faster.

My wife took my GTI so I got this NB before the next model comes, because I had a look to the next design and did not appealed to me.

The 2.5 performed great for me at road and city and being the engine into some friends' Volkswagen cars other than NB I have had good reference of that power source.

I have the Automatic 6 Spd. version.

The best to all,

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Old 09-05-2010, 08:34 PM
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VW cost-cutting measures. Decontenting. No more blue temp light.

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And, if it is gone, how do you know that your car is ready to go faster.
You're kidding, right? If you're the irrresponsible type who's just waiting for the engine to reach operating temperature so you can whip it, you have no business behind the wheel of any car.

Just wait a minute after you start it (literally), and drive it normally. You'll be just fine...
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Keep looking and you will find lots of things missing!
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VW cost-cutting measures. Decontenting. No more blue temp light.



You're kidding, right? If you're the irrresponsible type who's just waiting for the engine to reach operating temperature so you can whip it, you have no business behind the wheel of any car.

Just wait a minute after you start it (literally), and drive it normally. You'll be just fine...
I will... Thanxs.
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Old 09-06-2010, 12:14 AM
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Keep looking and you will find lots of things missing!
I am on it... By the way, we have a saying around here (comes because of the phrase at your signature) that the difference between a kid an adult is the credit card...

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Some kids have credit cards nowadays.
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VW cost-cutting measures. Decontenting. No more blue temp light.



You're kidding, right? If you're the irrresponsible type who's just waiting for the engine to reach operating temperature so you can whip it, you have no business behind the wheel of any car.

Just wait a minute after you start it (literally), and drive it normally. You'll be just fine...
Grow up dude. Why are you constantly flaming others asking simple questions. I can point to about a dozen threads you've unloaded on. Just because a kid licked your popsicle before you did doesn't mean you have to show your AZZ n here.
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If you're the irrresponsible type who's just waiting for the engine to reach operating temperature so you can whip it, you have no business behind the wheel of any car.

Just wait a minute after you start it (literally), and drive it normally. You'll be just fine...
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Grow up dude. Why are you constantly flaming others asking simple questions. I can point to about a dozen threads you've unloaded on. Just because a kid licked your popsicle before you did doesn't mean you have to show your AZZ n here.
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You're a fag.
Kids... you amuse me. You waited almost two months to get back to me? It took you that long to come up with a comeback? Looks like you've come unarmed to a battle of wits...

Try to learn to read for context clues, so you can differentiate between "flaming," "unloading," and "obvious advice." When you see the "Smiley" face at the end of a comment or reply, that means "a friendly poke in the ribs," not "you're so incredibly stupid I can't believe people let you live." Learn to tell the difference as you grow up, and you'll have many, many friends.

Now, go chill, and go play with your car. Or yourself, whichever calms you down more.
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I guess they should stop making fast cars so we can all putt around below the speed limit in our manly NBC's with no worries of the blue temp light.
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