Yes, there are many things that VW will still have to warranty, regardless of tune, springs etc., and they should ie like your wiper blades, battery for a limited time period, certainly the window debacle and other items, like the radio etc., air-conditioning unit etc. etc. etc. And most of those things will never fail, but if they do, there won't be a question when bringing the car in. VW will honor the warranty on those items.
The dealership that we are getting the 2013 turbo beetle from is an APR dealer and they do tunes, they have one experienced person who does them, he has a closed off room to perform the tunes, and they will be the first to tell you that it is a precise procedure and for now they will still, to the best of their ability, stand behind their work, ie if they are tuning you and touch the wrong pin, they will get you a new ECU. The question is how many engines, ECU's are they willing to buy/replace etc., before they stop being an APR dealer.
They will stop when it is no longer profitable.
So where will you be if a major issue occurs if you have to relocate/transferred to a new job, on a trip across country in your car, still in the same location, but the dealer decided it is no longer profitable so they changed their policy.
VW will still be in business following their rules, but your dealership may not be able to support you.
And as you probably can imagine a warranty is important to me, why i am willing to accept major depreciation when i drive it off the lot. If my car fails to start, stumbles, misses, makes weird noises, goes to the limp mode, etc. I call the dealer, send a roll back pick up my car and fix it. No stress, bumper to bumper for 36K, then it is time for a new one.
I don't want to come off as a know it all, it is just as we progress through life our priorities change and this is where i am at now.
