Hello Sportsfriends, I have been driving golf for almost 20 years. First the Golf II and for 11.5 years the Golf III. Since I regularly have to work with a colleague (Astra driver) over the highway, he has drawn my attention to a typical golf problem. The taillights of the Golf II, III or IV are much more frequently defective than with all other vehicles. First I thought that there are also many wolves on the road and therefore the proportion of broken golf taillights desprec But then we started counting. Result: Of 100 vehicles with defective rear lights it was 42 times a VW golf. Now by far not 42% of all vehicles are wolves but maybe 5%. Then the probability of driving around with only one rear light with a VW golf more than 8 times as high as with the average of the vehicles. Explain this to an Opel driver. Happy Christmas Michael60