That said, I was hoping to get some input...
->Year?
Are there any really good years I should watch for, or really bad
years I should stay away from?
I've done some reading and it sounds like the mid 90's gti's weren't
so reliable. (I like the A4 models)
(There's an '02 VR6 at a dealer I'm going to check out this weekend,
although I won't be buying for some time)
->GTI VR6/TDI/1.8T? Any comments about how difficult they are to work
on? Reliability?
My '91 is really easy to work on. Most things are easy to get to, and
parts are common/cheap.
->One of the reasons that I'm looking to replace my '91 is that I just
don't feel certain about her. I've had her for five years now, but I
have always have that feeling that something could go wrong at any
moment. I'm looking for a car that doesn't give me that feeling.
thanks,
-Matt
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Some of those second generation Golfs are fantastic and will go beyond
250,000 miles without any "major" engine problems.
I feel if the body is in great shape then you can keep it alive and keep it
in good reliable shape.
The third generation Golf/Jettas are good too!
I see a 1997 GTI with VR6 that is doing quite well and the owner still loves
it with 140,000 miles on it with no engine or transmission issues. It did
need a Engine Speed Sensor and Coil pack in its 12 years.
I have seen a 2001 GTI with VR6 that has had the hinges crack off of the
driver's door, timing chains replaced, 5 speed transmission problems, $500
Coilpack repaired, wheel bearing problems, seat adjusting cables snapping
and maybe some more problems and it did not even have 50,000 miles on it.
The 2 door models have such heavy doors that IMHO caused the cracking.
Engine oil needs to be changed due to time or mileage whichever comes first.
Transmission problems occur!
I will admit that I do like the look of the '01 over the '97, but I am lazy
and don't like to work too hard nor spend too much $$$ either. lol
Bottom line is.................what do you want from a newer VW and how do
you plan to use it?
All VWs like long trips but of course the TDI will get you better mpg, but
gas engines could be a lot faster. ;-)
JMHO
--
later,
(One out of many daves)
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