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#BS-2017-VOLGOL-2C0E

2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen

Based on reports from 51 owners and 4 recalls for this exact model.

Complaints
51
Crashes
9
Fires
0
Recalls
4
TSBs
557
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Preliminary Verdict

Think Twice

Based on 51 complaints, 9 crashes, 0 fires, and 4 recalls. This is the worst model year for this vehicle.

Top reported problems

1

coolant sensor failure

2 complaints β€’ Severity 9/10

$X,XXX
2

water pump t-stat housing coolant leak

2 complaints β€’ Severity 8/10

$X,XXX
3

sunroof leaks

2 complaints β€’ Severity 8/10

$X,XXX

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Mechanic Inspection Checklist

!Check the SuspensionHIGH

14 owners reported suspension issues β€” failures commonly reported around 43K miles.

!Inspect the Fuel SystemMED
Look for symptoms of wear and premature failure
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Failure Timeline by Mileage

4
0–30K
10
30–60K
2
60–90K
4
90–120K
120–150K
150K+

Peak failure range: 30–60K miles (10 reports) β€’ Median: 43K miles

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30,000-Mile Cost Projection

Best Case

$X,XXX

Most Likely

$X,XXX

Worst Case

$X,XXX

Top cost driver: Suspension (14 reports).

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Owner Intelligence

AI-synthesized themes from real complaints

Buyer Lot Checklist

Questions, test drive checks, walk-away triggers

Negotiation Talking Points

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Buy / Skip Verdict

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Where the complaints fall

Suspension14 (27%)
Fuel System8 (16%)
Electrical6 (12%)
Engine6 (12%)
Other4 (8%)
Airbags3 (6%)
Visibility2 (4%)
Structure:body2 (4%)

2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen: Known Issues & Problem Areas

Suspension Issues

Suspension complaints account for 27% of all reports filed for the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen, with 14 owners filing complaints with NHTSA. The median mileage at time of complaint is 43,000 miles, suggesting issues tend to surface around the 43K-mile mark.

Fuel System Issues

Fuel System complaints account for 16% of all reports filed for the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen, with 8 owners filing complaints with NHTSA. Owners should pay attention to fuel system-related symptoms during test drives and pre-purchase inspections.

Electrical Issues

Electrical complaints account for 12% of all reports filed for the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen, with 6 owners filing complaints with NHTSA. Owners should pay attention to electrical-related symptoms during test drives and pre-purchase inspections.

Engine Issues

Engine complaints account for 12% of all reports filed for the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen, with 6 owners filing complaints with NHTSA. Owners should pay attention to engine-related symptoms during test drives and pre-purchase inspections.

Data sourced from NHTSA owner complaints and community reports. The full report analyzes severity, repair costs, and failure patterns for each category.

Complaint trend by year

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Complaints filed with NHTSA by year for the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen. Recent trend: decreasing.

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Recall History (4 recalls)

18V464000Mar 2019

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION:ANTI-THEFT:CONTROL MODULE

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2015-2018 Volkswagen Golf and Golf Sportwagen vehicles. The build of silicate on the shift lever micro switch contacts may enable the key to be removed from the ignition while the vehicle shift lever is not in "Park." As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) number 114, "Theft Protection and Rollaway Prevention."

19V188000Apr 2019

SUSPENSION:REAR:SPRINGS:COIL SPRINGS

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2017-2019 Golf Sportwagen, 2019 Jetta, 2015-2019 Golf, and 2018-2019 Tiguan vehicles. The rear coil springs may prematurely fracture.

19V615000Nov 2019

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION:ANTI-THEFT:CONTROL MODULE

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2015-2019 GTI, 2015-2016 and 2018-2019 Golf, 2012-2019 Beetle and Beetle Convertible, 2017-2019 Golf SportWagen and 2011-2018 Jetta vehicles equipped with an automatic transmission, manual handbrake and keyless entry. A build-up of silicate on the shift lever micro switch contacts may enable the key to be removed from the ignition when the transmission shift lever is not in "Park."

24V110000Jul 2024

FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain front-wheel drive 2015-2020 Audi A3 Sedan, 2015-2019 Audi A3 Cabriolet, 2019-2020 Volkswagen Jetta GLI, 2018 Golf Sportwagen GP, 2018-2019 Golf Sportwagen A7, 2015-2017 Golf Sportwagen, 2015-2020 Golf GTI, and 2015-2020 Golf A7 vehicles. Due to a problem with a suction jet pump seal inside the fuel tank, fuel may flow into the evaporative emissions (EVAP) system and possibly leak out of the charcoal canister.

Recall severity analysis & seller scripts

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This is the worst model year for the Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen according to owner complaint data. The biggest problem area is windows / windshield.

2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen vs. Class Average (Small Station Wagons)

This vehicle

51

Class avg

129

Below the class average β€” fewer complaints than typical small station wagons vehicles. A good sign.

Complaint counts correlate with sales volume β€” popular vehicles naturally generate more reports. The full report normalizes for this.

About this data

NHTSA Complaints

Federal database of owner-filed safety complaints. 51 records for this vehicle.

NHTSA Recalls

Manufacturer-issued safety recalls. 4 recalls found for this vehicle.

Repair Cost Data

Real-world repair costs from owner reports and independent databases.

2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common problem with the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen?
The most commonly reported issue with the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen is related to the suspension, with 14 complaints filed with NHTSA.
Is the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen reliable?
The 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen has 51 complaints, 9 crash reports, and 0 fire reports filed with NHTSA. This is below the class average β€” a positive sign for reliability.
How much does it cost to fix 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen problems?
Repair costs vary by issue. The full BumperScan report includes detailed repair cost estimates (low/median/high) for every major issue, plus a 30,000-mile total cost of ownership projection.
Does the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen have any recalls?
Yes, the 2017 Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen has 4 recalls on record. The full report includes recall severity analysis and scripts for asking the seller about recall completion.
What mileage do Volkswagen Golf Sportwagen problems start?
Based on 20 complaints with mileage data, the median mileage at time of complaint is 43,000 miles. The highest concentration of reported issues occurs in the 30–60K mile range. The full report breaks down exactly which components fail at each mileage bracket.
What’s in the full report?
10 sections of AI analysis: severity-ranked issues, component scores (0-100), 30K-mile cost projection, failure timeline by mileage, recall details with seller scripts, owner sentiment analysis, mechanic checklist, buyer lot checklist, negotiation ammo with dollar figures, and a buy/skip verdict.
How is this different from free NHTSA data?
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