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| Hey guys. I'm looking a new Jetta...what should I look for? I found a new Jetta GL for 16,775 at my local dealer (2.0 liter by the way). I'm curious about the TDI but the expensive maintenance on it scares me. I was just wondering if anyone has a 1999 1/2 or newer 2.0 Jetta with OVER 100,000 miles. I want my next car to last for at least that long. Anyway, thanks for your help. P.S. the Jetta is a manual 5 speed. | |
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| the 2.0 is well known for being a n oil-burning nightmare. go for the tdi or 1.8T. | |
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I would seriously look at the TDI, depending on how much you drive. The maintenance costs really are not that bad, especially if you are willing to do oil changes yourself. The oil is more expensive, but the oil changes are only every 10,000 miles. I love the way it drives, it has a lot of torque. I definitely suggest test driving one. You will love going 600-800 miles between stopping at a gas station. As far as the 2.0 goes, I have a friend with a 95 Golf with 117,000 miles on it. The only problems he really has right now is the doorlocks are all falling apart on him (obviously not engine related). The 2.0 is still the same basic design now. |
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I drive about 30-40 miles a day. I'm really taking a beating |
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I find that it averages out to about $50 per oil change doing it myself every 10k miles. $25 for oil and filter (using the best stuff money can buy, could be as low as $18 if I bought Shell oil instead). Every 20,000 miles you need a new fuel filter which runs about $50. So about $100 of maintanence for 20k miles. You will also need a new timing belt at 100k miles, which is pretty expensive ($300-400). My costs come out to about the same as they were for my old Lumina (same 3.1 V6 in fact), which had 4000 mile oil changes. Also, its easier to change the oil, if anything, on the TDI, because the filter is a drop in cartridge right on top of the engine. |
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$3000 price difference? Are you comparing a 2.0GL to a TDI GLS? |
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Sphere: It sucks that you've had all those problems, I won't argue with that, but it sure sounds like you got a lemon. For every 1 story like that, there are 100s of people with no problems at all, but you won't here from nearly as many of them, because who comes to a board to complain that they have no problems? |
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For every 1 story like that, there are 100s of people with no problems at all, but you won't here from nearly as many of them, because who comes to a board to complain that they have no problems? The stats on VWs totally refute the concept that only 1 out of 100 will suffer problems. If VW is churning out 2-3-4 problems per brand new car per year then the odds are quite good someone will suffer some malfunction. Almost every 1.8T owner received a recall notice...you own a 2000-2002 1.8T the odds are quite good you received a notice that your car's engine will experience a malfunction unless you bring it in for service. And that's for the few who didn't have problems. Window regulators...ahem, that's for all Jettas prior to 2003. |
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