This happened on my previous Golf too, but so far I think the T-Roc is slightly better but the leaves are only starting to come down now.
There is a gap between the bonnet and the plastic that runs across the back of the engine compartment, and that is how the leaves get in, but my guess is that the gap is to serve some sort of purpose, perhaps to allow an airflow through the engine compartment, but I'm sure a clever boffin could have come up with a better design. After all, a piece of plastic can be moulded in a different shape at little or no cost.
This happened on my previous Golf too, but so far I think the T-Roc is slightly better but the leaves are only starting to come down now.
There is a gap between the bonnet and the plastic that runs across the back of the engine compartment, and that is how the leaves get in, but my guess is that the gap is to serve some sort of purpose, perhaps to allow an airflow through the engine compartment, but I'm sure a clever boffin could have come up with a better design. After all, a piece of plastic can be moulded in a different shape at little or no cost.
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