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"Beam us up scotty…" lol
Toyota needs to sponsor Scotty, i swear.
With 1.6 million subscribers, could we get 250k to sign a petition? :DDD
Rev up Volkswagen trying to make their money back from the pollution software payout by having you go back to the Stealership again and again…
My 08 Jetta with a 5 speed has 192,000 miles still running strong. don't know what the Toyota channel is talkin bout.
"Complex, European money pit." Sounds like my last girlfriend. I wonder what Karolina is up to!! 😛
I’ve mainly owned Honda’s because I know that Japanese vehicles are generally more reliable as in less stuff breaks and craps out. Learned on a civic how to work on cars. Easiest things ever along with Toyota’s. I’m a Honda fan boy. I ended up buying a 2010 GTI 6 Speed as a project. It has 150k on it. Let me tell you it’s a fun car to drive but boy did I spend some money. When I purchased it had a jumped timing chain and luckily didn’t bend valves. I’ve replaced the tensioner which is the weak point of this engine and all 2.0 TSI engines from 2010-2012 in the GTI,CC, and Tiguan.
This car is a money pit and unless you like working on your own car VW’s will be fine. Otherwise after 100k expect to blow a bunch of money on stupid things. I’ve replaced a rear main seal, 4 fuel injectors due to one stuck open, PCV, diverter valve on turbo, and of course timing chain and tensioner. Apparently these things go through coils and intake manifolds which luckily the previous owner replaced and then carbon build up due to direct injection.
It’s a piece of crap but a fun one. Germans over engineer everything. I can tell you though the driving dynamics are amazing. Buy at your own risk when dealing with euro cars.
News flash scotty, Toyota is trash
I don’t get why they’re so expensive.
I own 1999 German VW Passat V6 all leather with no plastic 140k miles and Transmission ATF has never been replaced.
Dear Scotty,
You are misinformed and truly unfair to VW, they make great cars, fun to drive and get awesome MPG. My GTI is tuned as hell and puts out 350 hp with over 40k miles on the odometer; zero problems. How many mk7 vw have you worked on lately? What were their issues?