Top 5 Most Reliable VW Models

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  • In this video, we talk about the most reliable VW models to own. Coming off the heels of our video discussing the top 5 VW and Audi models that are expensive we received a ton of requests for this video. Check it out and we hope you enjoy it.
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  • @Deutscheautoparts
    @Deutscheautoparts  Před 2 lety +2

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  • @macuse2008
    @macuse2008 Před 4 lety +32

    Just bought a Jetta 2.5. I think it’s the last generation when Vw didn’t cut corners. Fit and finish is outstanding and it’s certainly a tank. Loving it

    • @briand.5321
      @briand.5321 Před rokem +1

      What year do you have?

    • @NAs034
      @NAs034 Před rokem +4

      I have a 2012 jetta 2.5 with 230k miles and still runs and drives like a champ no shaking no weird noises these engines are built proof if taken care of correctly!

    • @briand.5321
      @briand.5321 Před rokem +1

      @@NAs034 I now have 87k miles on my 2.5 2010. I change the oil faithfully every 5k miles 90% is all highway. I only use premium fuel, Believe you get slightly better mileage. What fuel you use?

    • @macuse2008
      @macuse2008 Před rokem +1

      @@briand.5321 I had the 2007 but traded it when the trans started failing. Engine is great but I live far away now and gas mileage is an issue. Have a Honda civic now and it’s no VW but very reliable

  • @audieconrad8995
    @audieconrad8995 Před 5 lety +21

    Had a '09 Sportwagon 2.5 stick. Ran it for 8 years changed the oil, plugs and filters when needed. When I traded it, it had 204,000 miles and still pulled like a mule. Great motor! That car was a tough little bastard...

  • @sergeychelsky1746
    @sergeychelsky1746 Před 8 lety +116

    The most reliable VW engine of all times is 1.6D non-turbo 54hp, engine code JP. VW Construction Year: 1983-1991

    • @maticsorn2784
      @maticsorn2784 Před 7 lety +3

      Sergey Chelsky mk1 🖒

    • @miloskujovic
      @miloskujovic Před 7 lety +4

      and mk2 has them

    • @blancaosornio9157
      @blancaosornio9157 Před 7 lety

      Sergey Chelsky can you give me your opinion on the reliability of vw station wagon 2007?

    • @dildoshwaggins1017
      @dildoshwaggins1017 Před 6 lety +1

      Blanca Osornio nobody know about. What Type? Golf or Passat?

    • @boostaddict_
      @boostaddict_ Před 6 lety

      Sergey Chelsky They're pretty reliable. All of the IDI diesels are probably more reliable than the rest.

  • @jbirzer
    @jbirzer Před 8 lety +21

    Glad to see the Mk4 ALH on the list. I have 230k on mine and the engine is still going strong. Also, despite putting down automatics, the transmission is rock solid.

  • @Somewhp
    @Somewhp Před 6 lety +14

    #1 is spot on. I've owned so many now and a properly maintained ABA is simple to maintain, super reliable, get great mileage and parts are pennies. A short ratio 16v trans makes a world of difference in a mk3 too.

  • @cshark3
    @cshark3 Před 7 lety +56

    440,000 miles on my 2000 jetta tdi!

    • @minnus222
      @minnus222 Před 4 lety +1

      1.9tdi?

    • @rondhole
      @rondhole Před 4 lety +1

      Not New TDI. All diesel are great until DPF and Urea injection system are added amd choke it to death. Diesel is great, just smelly

  • @konquer247
    @konquer247 Před 7 lety +237

    Please modify the title to TOP 5 MOST RELIABLE VW JETTA's. Its misleading.

    • @shwilly9186
      @shwilly9186 Před 5 lety +24

      konquer247 Most of these VWs share the same engine/drivetrain setup so theres really not much of a difference

    • @Judge_Jon
      @Judge_Jon Před 5 lety +3

      Not really. He mentions the holds and stuff in there and I'm assuming he mentions the Jetta first is because less people Hoon Jettas than Golfs.

    • @chrispenny1422
      @chrispenny1422 Před 4 lety +3

      Where's the 1.8

    • @noahjim7991
      @noahjim7991 Před 3 lety +2

      number one was a golf

    • @lennylarry585
      @lennylarry585 Před 3 lety

      🤣🤣🤣 made my day Gabriel

  • @dgolden7
    @dgolden7 Před 7 lety +222

    Have a 2.5 vw jetta with 341,000!

    • @maticsorn2784
      @maticsorn2784 Před 7 lety

      Daniel Young km? or miles

    • @dgolden7
      @dgolden7 Před 7 lety +12

      Miles

    • @wesleyjones1169
      @wesleyjones1169 Před 7 lety +15

      I absolutely love the 2.5

    • @pgdmed
      @pgdmed Před 7 lety +3

      Daniel Young thank you for sharing this info, my brother in law gave me one with 186.000 mi.es and was afraid its life it's gonna be short but you gave me hope. She runs great some minor rust but I can fix it.

    • @dgolden7
      @dgolden7 Před 7 lety

      MOBILE COLLEGE​ No problem man!

  • @Syphious64
    @Syphious64 Před 5 lety +31

    My Mk3 Jetta 2.0 Has been stupid reliable. Stupid easy to work on.
    And yes. Very slow.
    But thats fine as long as I have something to have some fun in

    • @gregdearmond3309
      @gregdearmond3309 Před 3 lety

      car weighs only 2600 pounds or so, still good power to weight for having a fun ride, esp with manual

  • @wesleyjones1169
    @wesleyjones1169 Před 7 lety +7

    I've have the same 2.5 engine that is in my 2007 New Beetle. When I bought the car new I was a bit iffy with the engine and originally I wanted the 1.8t, but it was discontinued after 2005. I'm glad that I got the 2.5 because I heard so many issues with the 1.8t. My beetle only has 33,000 low miles from when I bought new with only 12 miles. I love my 2.5

  • @Hath.0
    @Hath.0 Před 5 lety +3

    Had a 95 Golf III sport as my first car. Had it forever was slow but very reliable and fun to drive. Eventually upgraded cam, chipped the ECU, exhaust and intake 02A trans. planned to swap a 16v head never did. Had over 300k on it before I gave it away. Toward the end I was not easy on the car. even snapped timing belt, no damage to the engine. Simple, slow, strong, reliable, EASY to work on and maintain engine. Writing this makes me realize how good that car was.

  • @krabbshaq3751
    @krabbshaq3751 Před 3 lety +5

    The powertrain of the MK3 2.0 8v is super solid, and despite its reputation for being slow, it does make a killer sound with a muffler delete. A lot of electrical and fuel related components tend to fail, but are easy to replace.

  • @alanholmes2366
    @alanholmes2366 Před 7 lety +41

    VW's are great cars. You must maintain them properly. There is no 20 oil change for a Volkswagen not if you want longevity. Mahle filter and some Liqi Moly (no not Mobil 1) goes a long way to keeping it running properly. Changing out your fluids on time and according to the maintenance requirements with the correct fluids. Timing belt changes at 65-75k miles! These are NOT ford's or Buick's just because they are similar in pricing. It's still the German experience just at a lower entry price point! Great cars!

    • @jerrybaustian5256
      @jerrybaustian5256 Před 6 lety +7

      Your advice clearly does not apply to the ALH TDI engine, because Mobil 1 5w40 (or its HD cousin Mobil Delvac 1 ESM 5w40) is a great oil and has kept my Golf TDI running for over 688k miles so far. And adding about 200 more miles every work day.

    • @chingching664
      @chingching664 Před 4 lety +5

      Not using cheap cut-rate gas helps too. Stick with top tier brands.

    • @rondhole
      @rondhole Před 4 lety +2

      Exactly, thats why not for people who need just fuel and go like most Americans. This is where Toyota and Honda simplicity and robustness rule the world

  • @BryanSongy
    @BryanSongy Před 7 lety +5

    Not surprised, remember the MK3 2.0 came with the 10yr /100K warranty, even the second owner got 5yr/50K. I had the '96 MK3 Jetta GLs 2.0, the first things to break was the locking system. First the key tumbler that was recalled followed by the vacuum operation of the locks. This design was a nightmare. Next were window regulators, but to the engines credit I had the coil go out at 150K miles, and I replaced the clutch at 175K. Timing belt was a breeze to do yourself as well. It was a great car....until I cartwheeled it, yes a sideways full 2 flips. I was unhurt except for some bruising, and the engine never stopped I had to turn it off.

  • @brandonfriesen5389
    @brandonfriesen5389 Před 8 lety +7

    I'm not surprised at all that my common rail TDI didn't make the list. But I think they are one of the most long lasting engines VW has ever made, once repaired. They have fewer common problems than the previous 1.9 TDI's such as coking up, bad camshafts, VNT actuators, etc. However the common problem they do have is very expensive, with the HPFP failures. But those are rare.

  • @ihitwomen956
    @ihitwomen956 Před 7 lety +41

    love my 94 golf. 300,000 miles and burns no oil

    • @GettingInJapanties
      @GettingInJapanties Před 7 lety +5

      Marc Baker I love your Mk3 golf too

    • @joekizonu9503
      @joekizonu9503 Před 5 lety +2

      Getting In Japanties I'm at 340,000 with my 2.slow

    • @noelmedina6925
      @noelmedina6925 Před 5 lety +2

      Joe Kizonu I know people call it 2.slow for a reason but in all honesty it isn't even that slow when you compare to stock models of the Civic from that time

    • @joekizonu9503
      @joekizonu9503 Před 5 lety

      Noel Medina aba is the best vw engine imo, besides the 1600 dp..

    • @rondhole
      @rondhole Před 4 lety +1

      Manual transmission is Lazy engineering. This is the benchmarks why Toyota and Lexus ruled USA market. They really know how to make automatic transmission better than even manual transmission from VW. Only the fluid replacement, no expensive clutch replacement. ZF also improves so much in automatic torque converter, VW BEnz Getrag dual clutch is a joke and broke all the time

  • @MrS22222
    @MrS22222 Před 7 lety +6

    2.slow getting some love! I had the AEG 2.0 and rebuilt it for my aunt, it never left met stranded. I now have a CBTA 2.5 jetta and I really enjoy it.

  • @lordstanleyjr2015
    @lordstanleyjr2015 Před 5 lety +11

    Just bought my first VW

  • @jesseblack0713
    @jesseblack0713 Před 4 lety +7

    My 2002 VW Golf TDI has an auto transmission and has over 500,000 miles on it. The only problems I have had was with the EGR valve and carbon.

  • @dominiku168
    @dominiku168 Před 3 lety +3

    I loved my 2004 Jetta wagon GLS has 2.slow engine with 5-sp manual. So easy to fix on most regular maintenance yourself. Anything else require to jack up the vehicle to fix like brakes/timing belt/cooling system. I would go to any local VW garage to get it done with fraction of the cost. Because of its wagon, it carries a lot of stuff. It helps me move 4 times in the last 6 yrs since I own it. It seats 5 adult but very tight space at the back. Good on gas, it has 179,000km on it. So reliable.

  • @July.4.1776
    @July.4.1776 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Have an ABA swap in my 82 rabbit pickup it sure brought some life to that old diesel truck. It’s a blast to drive gets 32 MPG 🙂🙂🙂

  • @FamilieBeer
    @FamilieBeer Před 6 lety +80

    In Europe we prefere the 1.9 TDI engine (mk lV / V)

    • @jemmace2586
      @jemmace2586 Před 5 lety +2

      Yep! 😁👍

    • @Alpha-ms8nl
      @Alpha-ms8nl Před 4 lety

      Why ?

    • @valije
      @valije Před 4 lety +4

      @@Alpha-ms8nl That engine runs forever as long as you change the oil at the specified intervals.

    • @garyskinner2422
      @garyskinner2422 Před 4 lety

      Yes mine has 149k atm it's sweet as a nut

    • @milosnikolic4520
      @milosnikolic4520 Před 4 lety +4

      Best diesel engine ever. My has 520672 km in it, and it runs great :D

  • @benjourniee9285
    @benjourniee9285 Před 4 lety +1

    I love my mk 4 bora tdi 200,000 miles on . I've done trouble free 100,000 miles . Great engine. Servicing is the answer. Every 10,000 miles change oil . And a cam belt ( timing belt ) water pump every 70 ,000 miles . And I have no rust .

  • @amishterrorist17
    @amishterrorist17 Před 2 lety +1

    I've owned both the 2.0 ABA and 2.5L and agree they are both solid engines. 2.0 is a non-interference engine so like mentioned if timing belt jumps or breaks the piston won't slam the valves. The only issue I remember having is the distributor getting moisture in it which caused some misfiring. Ignoring the rusting issues from PA rust belt the motor did well for 100,000+ miles of driving when I owned it (sold it at 237,000).
    2.5L I have about 70,000 miles of ownership miles and have only needed to change plugs for preventative maintenance and clean the MAP sensor due to oil residue. COPs are said to be a common issue but haven't encountered it yet.

  • @Kodiak97x
    @Kodiak97x Před 7 lety +19

    My MK4 Jetta 2.0 is at 140K miles and going strong.

    • @MrElpajita
      @MrElpajita Před 7 lety +4

      SGKatrox my mk2 16v is close to 500k, other than oil burning, lol, still strong.

    • @thenhraguy4935
      @thenhraguy4935 Před 7 lety +2

      140.000? id hope so thats not even that much

    • @thenhraguy4935
      @thenhraguy4935 Před 7 lety

      500 thousand miles on a stock 2.0?? i dont know about that , there is no way that motor is a realiable as a B-series cummins . a gas motor isnt ment for that many miles unless its like a Gm 3800 or like pushrod v8

    • @ghall7763
      @ghall7763 Před 7 lety

      303K on my Mk5 TDI Jetta still gets 45-50mpg hwy

    • @armandsauciuc
      @armandsauciuc Před 7 lety

      SGKatrox I have a B3 passat 2.0 16 v with 250k miles
      still runs good
      No oil burn

  • @michael.riddell
    @michael.riddell Před 5 lety +9

    I had a MK5 Jetta 2.5 with 485,000km on it, small oil consumption but solid engine... then I hit a deer :(
    Even had OEM coils on it!

  • @devinm6420
    @devinm6420 Před 5 lety +2

    My mk4 2.0 is at 230k and still starts and goes whenever needed, same with my mk5 2.5l, same reliability as the 2.0 but with much more power

  • @JohnDSmith
    @JohnDSmith Před 9 měsíci

    My Mk5 GTI was not the most reliable car I've ever had, but it is the most refined and fun car I've ever owned. 2007 with 160K miles.

  • @groschat123
    @groschat123 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a mk6 jetta 2.0 and that motor was crazy reliable ! The only things i purchased for that car was oil, 1 coilpack and sparkplug wires set and swaybar link. The only real drawbacks of that car was the engine power and the super bad sound system. The best things about it was its reliability, fuel economy and storage space.

  • @vee_emm_jay_ess
    @vee_emm_jay_ess Před rokem

    I bought a MK5 Jetta 2.5 for $500 5 years ago. I put 110,000 Kms on it and still driving it today with a total of 320,000 Kms, what a great car!. In fact, I like it so much that I bought a MK6 2.0 just a few days ago.

  • @juanfranco7533
    @juanfranco7533 Před 8 lety +19

    man working in the shop at VW for the past year made me know everything you were going to say before you said it.. tdi customers never say no to anything maintenance related because they love their cars.. 2.5 motors; only problem ive ever seen is the vacuum pump leaking. as a matter of fact ive even had two different 2.5 Jettas get driven in by a customer that received service at an independent shop. the customer complained about heavy oil leaks in their drive ways lol they straight up drove in with no drain plugs, and no oil in the pan. after getting new drain plugs and torqued to spec They were still running with no knocks. Just topped off, test drove them and they ran great. vehicles with the 2.0 could literally be falling apart maintenance wise.. torn cv boots, busted struts, leaking rear main, etc etc and the car still runs like a champ. i think Vws are just mis-judged by their reputation on CELs constantly coming on but i rather have a CEL on for a sensitive sensor than a car just fail because it gave no warning. i love my 2016 mk7 its the best car ive owned so far.
    side note do you plan on doing a walk around on your mk7 anytime soon?

    • @jimmykim2948
      @jimmykim2948 Před 7 lety

      mind if i ask which model?? TSI or Gti? and what make them the best of all? I'm considering golf TSI 5speed as family car.. thx

    • @juanfranco7533
      @juanfranco7533 Před 7 lety

      jimmy kim mk7? i have a gti. but the tsi in the mk7 is still a pretty solid motor.

    • @LynxStarAuto
      @LynxStarAuto Před 7 lety

      Potato Skinz 2.5 is a great engine, but they kill water pumps, thermostats and alternators. Water pump on a 2.5 is a nuance to replace, as is the thermostat.

    • @Sargonarhes
      @Sargonarhes Před 6 lety +1

      It wouldn't surprise me if most failures occur with the first production runs of any model. It's a common thing for early MK7 to have problems, but I should think after 5 years they'd have these fixed by now. I had an aunt with a MK1 Rabbit, nothing but problems from it's fuel pump. I had a used MK2, but it's problems were from what ever jury rigging the guy that had it before me did.
      So I'm pretty confident in my 2017 MK7 seeing as VW is going to the MK8 by next year. Trust me, the 1st MK8s will be just as problematic as the first few years of any thing else.

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 Před rokem

      @@LynxStarAuto Although I do most of the simple maintenance jobs on my MK 5 Rabbit with the 2.5L engine, including the vacuum pump delete (no more leaks!), I did have a reliable VW mechanic replace my alternator, thermostat and water pump at 150K miles. I also had him install the upgrade RKX AC compressor control valve solenoid which required purging/replacing the refrigerant and this improved the cooling efficiency a lot. This engine has been bulletproof and it is still running strong.
      I wish I could say the same for the few bothersome electrical gremlins which seem to be common among VW's. In my case it is the rear door locks. One stays locked and the other stays unlocked. Go figure.

  • @JohnnyAmerique
    @JohnnyAmerique Před 6 lety +2

    I have a 2017 GTI with 14k miles. It will be interesting to see how it holds up over time but I must say it feels incredibly well made.

  • @Erelio
    @Erelio Před 2 lety +1

    I have 2013 2.5L 5speed Passat , over 160k miles and zero issues , not even check engine light ever !

  • @nassimkoubeissi5814
    @nassimkoubeissi5814 Před 6 lety +2

    I own a Vw Golf mk2 it's just perfect with my own customizing
    And tuning . You can't stop this car of you know how to fix it will never need a garage .

  • @chrismcfee6785
    @chrismcfee6785 Před 6 lety +1

    I have a 08 beetle with a 2.5 and 5 Speed Manual. Got it with 200k kms. So far its been super reliable. Only issue i have is the horrible gas mileage.

  • @volkcanicsmk4368
    @volkcanicsmk4368 Před 7 lety +4

    I have a 01 Jetta Mk4 2.0 with 276,000 miles and keep moving as new... My Tonka car... VW all the way!!!👉💪👈

  • @mikealicious3848
    @mikealicious3848 Před 4 lety +5

    Those 2.5L VWs can run for years!!! My family have one, and we had it since 2012. Bought it used with 33k miles. Im a young, new driver and inherited the car around 116k miles
    Unfortunately my ‘09 2.5L SE is a automatic with 121k miles on it. I plan to drive it until the wheels fall off.
    I’m curious, how long can it last with a automatic with my model?

    • @niallcorcoran4437
      @niallcorcoran4437 Před 3 lety +1

      just don’t beat the socks off of it and it should be fine.

  • @timothypineault
    @timothypineault Před 8 lety +22

    Love my mk4 TDI. Got a stage 1 upgrade. A whopping 150 hp lmao

  • @Marz-px6vx
    @Marz-px6vx Před 6 lety +1

    I still have my 98 vw jetta with 2.0l and it has been a champion for many years it just hit 190k miles and only thing i ever had to change was clutch cable and clutch and breaks and a few other minor parts. But other than that its still a great car. So good choice on making it #1 on list

  • @yxflier8409
    @yxflier8409 Před 6 lety +1

    97 Jetta here. Indestructible 2.0. Love it.

  • @macuse2008
    @macuse2008 Před 7 lety +1

    I got 2000 Golf 2.0 manual with 140000 miles, most solid car I've ever owned except maybe my 88 MB 190e.

  • @PistonShack
    @PistonShack Před 5 lety +5

    Came from Humble Mechanic CZcams Channel.

  • @diegoornelas8479
    @diegoornelas8479 Před 7 lety +8

    i have owned lots of diff vw!!! and not sure how or what you are refering as reliability!!!! but most will agree with me that the vr6 should had made its way to that top 5!!!! yes thirsty engine!!! and can be expensive on the break down!!!! but as far as maintenance vr6 engines have tooken nothing from me except coils once in a lifetime and chains!!!! once in a lifetime bulletproof!!!!!

    • @bobody6258
      @bobody6258 Před 6 lety

      loved my vr more than any other ive had (2.slow, vr6, 1.8t, 2.0t twice, 2.5). I wish they made a new version like they did with the 2.0. Give it a simple cooling system and a modern ignition system.

    • @boostaddict_
      @boostaddict_ Před 6 lety

      Chris Luces There is a 24v VR6. A 3.2l and a 3.6l.

  • @admiralbeez8143
    @admiralbeez8143 Před 3 lety

    My 2000 VW Passat with the 1.8L Turbo gas engine is still going strong. Now over 200,000 km and almost 22 years old. This engine is solid. My VW specialist mechanic is recommending I stay away from any modern VW turbos, and instead look for the non-turbo 2.5L gas motor, used in the Golf up to 2013.

  • @frankgiancola7
    @frankgiancola7 Před 4 lety

    Bought a new jetta gl in 1986 1.8L gas with a manual transmission. Scrapped it with 750000 kms on the same motor 15 years later which ran perfect as well as the transmission. Never once added a litre of oil to it. Used 10w30 in winter and 20w50 in summer just like manual stated. Manual also recommended oil change at 15000 kms but I changed it at 10000 kms. The last five years I stopped changing oil hoping motor would die and Would check oil once a year which always showed full. Thetes was barely any rust on it. The 1986 jetta with the 1.8 L was by far the best car I ever owned.

  • @Rali272
    @Rali272 Před 7 lety +2

    2013 Passat 2.5L I love this car. That engine feels different then any other car I've driven

    • @censusxnay
      @censusxnay Před 4 lety +1

      Has it been reliable?

    • @annorjapinxk1592
      @annorjapinxk1592 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes has it been reliay

    • @annorjapinxk1592
      @annorjapinxk1592 Před 3 lety

      Reliable

    • @annorjapinxk1592
      @annorjapinxk1592 Před 3 lety

      You still have it now I’m finna buy me one today it’s a 2013 passat as well with only 60k miles

    • @Rali272
      @Rali272 Před 3 lety +1

      @@annorjapinxk1592 I got mine at 37K. Never gave me any issues. I am now at 106K. Just oil change, brakes and tires. I also followed the transmission fluid change schedule every 50k. Asked them if they did the 50k transmission service before you buy. Thats a $450 service.

  • @ryanm.3681
    @ryanm.3681 Před 7 lety +1

    YES!!!! I had a 98 2.0 Jetta Manual. By far the most reliable VW Ive ever had. And Mom has a 5Cyl manual MK5 Jetta! Im not sure why the 2.5 gets such a bad rep. I think its a blast and reminds me of my early VR6 corrado in feel and sound

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 Před rokem +1

      The last two years of the MK5 I-5 Rabbit are better (2008-2009) because the problem with the cam chain tensioners was fixed and the engine also got a boost of 20 hp.

  • @scoldeddogproduction
    @scoldeddogproduction Před 7 lety +1

    I have a 2003 Jetta TDI 5 speed (MK4 ALH). I bought it new and it now has 140K+. 4 issues. Glow plugs burn out once a year. Not VW problem, that's the glow plugs. The temprature gauge stopped working consistently at about 40 or 50K. It's a common issue on most MK4 models regardless of the engine. The sending units are faulty. One minor issue is shut off valve on the EGR can stick in the closed position causing the engine not to start. It either needs to be cleaned, replaced or you need to get out and manualy open it. Not that big of a problem to me. The other problem and this is a big one, around 90K my intake was clogged with soot from the exhaust and needed to be cleaned out. There was little more than a pencil thin hole for air to get into the manifold and I could barely maintain highway speeds. Cleaned the manifold and good as new. Other than those issues, my Mk4 TDI has given me no trouble and I think is a very very reliable vehicle.

    • @johnovegas
      @johnovegas Před 5 lety

      intake cleaning, coolant temp sensor must not be black, control arm bushings, wheel bearings, MAF is as fragile as richard simmons

  • @AudiophileTubes
    @AudiophileTubes Před 7 lety +1

    Your opinion on the 24v VR6 engine (in my 2003 MK4 GTI)? I've had the car for 15 years now, and have had no issues whatsoever. Then again, I only have 81K miles on it. Change the oil at the dealership once a year (Castrol synthetic). This engine keeps purring and puts a smile on my face! Love the 6-speed manual!

  • @brianmassie3661
    @brianmassie3661 Před 3 lety

    2008 VW Rabbit. 2nd owner with 265K and no major issues every. Tires and brakes. 2.5 five cyclinder kills the reliability of my 99 Vw beetle and the added performance is amazing.

  • @maticsorn2784
    @maticsorn2784 Před 7 lety +2

    i own the sdi(its like tdi without turbo) ...im hitting 190 000 miles . and still runs like new... absolutely most realible diesels along old mercedes.

  • @kevinyancey958
    @kevinyancey958 Před 6 lety

    I bought my mk3 Jetta, 2.0 with a 5 sp, new in 1995. My first issue was in intermittent miss leading to an occasional stall while at idle. My dealer, obviously unable to diagnose, replaced the idle air motor, mass airflow sensor, and the ECU. It wasn't until I took it in for the A/C not working, that they replaced the coil wire, through a recall, that the miss was finally fixed. Then, 3 months into ownership, I heard a ticking noise while coasting in 5th gear. My dealer told me that it was a chipped tooth on the final drive. They "replaced" the gears and all seemed well. While returning home from a weekend visit, with the family, we were traveling at 55 mph, when the car jerked hard and instantly let out a smell of gear lube. I called VW roadside assistance and was told there were only two dealers that the car could go to, the one I bought it from and one 35 minutes north of my location. So, I left my wife and kids at her mom's, and rode with the tow truck an hour and a half home, dropped the car at the dealership, and drove my other car back to pick up my family and take them home. That's 5 hours of driving, on top of the wait for the truck to begin with, before crawling into bed at 2:30a.m and bring at work at 7! I get a call from the dealer, two days later, and was told that the final drive, the one that they had just replaced, exploded and broke through the housing and saturated the clutch disk. They then told me that they ordered a new trans from Germany and VW doesn't cover rentals. I blew a gasket! After giving them an earful for "fixing" my car so well, previously, that they paid for a rental. My A/C never worked, from the first time I tried using it. Come to find out, a rock got jammed between the condenser and the center support for the lower fascia and put a hole in it. My MK5 Jetta, 2.5 with a 5 speed, has been the epitome of reliable. I had a mil light for secondary air, under warranty, and that's it. I have 97k on it, driven it through 3 sets of tires, replaced pads, rotors, and rear calipers. The 6 disc CD changer crapped out, a common problem, and the Sat radio never worked, giving me an antenna code. I've driven from WI to GA and back, used it to Uber in Milwaukee, and drove it back and forth between WI and MI many times. I wouldn't hesitate to drive it anywhere.

  • @Taylor.Project_TT
    @Taylor.Project_TT Před 5 lety +30

    Nah Mk5 Golf 1.9 TDi 105hp is the most reliable car in the world🔥

    • @andreiskovorodin5495
      @andreiskovorodin5495 Před 4 lety +3

      Golf 5? This is a revenge of Adolf Hitler, Like Passat b6. Car body rust very easy and fast. 1.9TDI b5,5 passat is the best!

    • @adinglavic8418
      @adinglavic8418 Před 3 lety

      They say that the 2004+ 1.9 tdi is a nightmare...because of very increased costs compared to

  • @mwroysan
    @mwroysan Před 6 lety +1

    I had a Polo with the MK 4 Jetta engine I think. Super reliable. Had it for 12 years. 170 000km. Stolen a month ago in Johannesburg South Africa. Even the thieves love it. 😭😭. Not a day's trouble. Miss my baby

    • @marlonbaird6070
      @marlonbaird6070 Před 6 lety

      Royston Sanders buddy that's the problem in our country..that's y I'm afraid buying vw even tho I love them

  • @cc-iq2bs
    @cc-iq2bs Před 3 lety +1

    but you never mention the 2.0 TDI 138BHP ENGINE IS PERFECT AND IN MY EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST ENGINE , ITS NEVER MISSED A BEAT, A GREAT ENGINE .....

  • @loganhill3833
    @loganhill3833 Před rokem

    Got an automatic 99’ vw cabrio and I love her

  • @toloamado9125
    @toloamado9125 Před 3 lety

    1995 vw Cabrio after hit the 300,000 Miles reset to zero now 27,000 and running strong great car one of the easiest car to work on

  • @isaiahfernandez4236
    @isaiahfernandez4236 Před 4 lety

    I got a 2010 Jetta 2.5 and it’s been very solid since I bought a last year. I have made plenty of road trips and I have an hour commute to work and it gets me where I need to go and I can have some fun as well

  • @Ensar809
    @Ensar809 Před 7 měsíci

    my dad has a golf mk4 1.9 tdi caravan and it runs like a champ my dad and also I drive it at 3 to 4k rpm most of the time and it still holds on strong it has 320k km around 200k miles

  • @benjaminmunyakazi4822

    I have a 1993 1.8 ABS 8V.....280k km but still running good. thank you

  • @MechRider89
    @MechRider89 Před 7 lety +7

    Man I seen the cleanest fucking Corrado today... I almost crashed my semi because it broke my neck. Never see corrado's in central Canada.

  • @josephi1047
    @josephi1047 Před 5 lety

    My 1967 beetle. Never had an issue with the radiator, electronics, or automatic transmission.

  • @IgHul666
    @IgHul666 Před 7 lety +1

    I had a Skoda Octavia 2.0 8V (Golf IV platform). The engine was comfortable to drive, but took a lot of oil. I believe it was the AZJ engine. Now an Audi A6 4B 3.0 V6 on LPG.

  • @Dimitar_G_Karagyaurov
    @Dimitar_G_Karagyaurov Před 5 lety +1

    Generally the more the engine is being maintained the more reliable it should be. Of course with the risk of being wrong, I'd say: 2.5, 1.9 TDI and 1.8T.

  • @rickreid81
    @rickreid81 Před 5 lety +2

    Enjoyed the video. My wife is still enjoying her 02 VR6.

  • @KathleenJean53
    @KathleenJean53 Před 6 lety +1

    Love the 2.5 Rabbit but my manual transmission is failing for the second time at 119,000 Miles. It starts with a squeak in the clutch pedal, then it is hard then easy to push in. Crappy plastic part and crappy spring for a very expensive fix. I am so sad. Dealer doesn’t want to know me. Driven manual transmission for years. Never had this kind of lousy failure. But I really loved this car.

  • @jhorvat8478
    @jhorvat8478 Před 4 lety +1

    that 1.9tdi engine i drive 2.3 milion kilometers, still runs on first touch on ignition (it lost some horses but still runs). Only thing is regular oil change and timing belt. They got problem with bosh pump electro ventil (fixed with direct connecting to position light works last 15 years without replacing it), and pipe from intercooler to turbo (fixed by duck tape and driving over 10 years like that). In 20 years as owner, it never left me on side of road. And fuel consumption is 4.4L/km open road, city 6.6L/km (on tank 75L +-5L i do 1.700km). looking to buy new car, and there is no more 1.9tdi :(

  • @GradyRho92
    @GradyRho92 Před 4 lety

    Late 70 early 80 non turbo diesel. 30 hp of screaming fury. My buddy has one with north of 600,000 miles. All he’s done is a injection pump reseal/rebuild and injector rebuild.

  • @Dziricani
    @Dziricani Před 3 lety +1

    2012 Golf 5-cylinder 2.5L MT: 241,570 miles.
    That's 3000 miles past the moon 🌙

  • @fishunter007
    @fishunter007 Před 5 lety +1

    1.9sdi and 1.9tdi 66kw and 81kw. Just replace timing belt every 90 000km and these cars run forever. Here in the Czech Republic there are taxis with over a 1 million kms.

  • @mikieguthrie6398
    @mikieguthrie6398 Před rokem

    Mk5 2.5 owner great car , better than the 2.0 for torque just enough to still be fun and not a slug

  • @solobellimino2356
    @solobellimino2356 Před 7 lety

    can't disagree about the mk3. i loved that car for its ease of maintenance and bomb proof reliability. only issue was the crappy plastic coil pack. and if not for the rust issues, I would still have one.

  • @mmuzichuk8593
    @mmuzichuk8593 Před 5 lety

    Had 3 different mk3 Jettas. All bulletproof, I worked those cars for all they had and not once did they ever leave me stranded broken down. Many parts I fixed myself in routine maintenance fairly simply. Now looking to get a 2013 2.5 golf hope my experience is just as good.

  • @BryBryProduction
    @BryBryProduction Před 6 lety

    my 2007 MK5 GLI TFSI 180k still running like a champ!

  • @supaadupaa4963
    @supaadupaa4963 Před 6 lety +4

    I have a POLO 1.4 2001 and 300000km. And not a single breakdown...Not even a flat tire...

  • @EATSLEEPDRIVE2002
    @EATSLEEPDRIVE2002 Před 6 lety +3

    2002 1.8 T, 230,000 miles and going strong, Engine or transmission have never needed work. was my first car and I beat the hell out of it for a few years. Still on original clutch too

    • @tiko5876
      @tiko5876 Před 5 lety

      EATSLEEPDRIVE2002 nice. I own an 03 1.8t 110k. I’ve had to replace my coolant temp sensor, o2 sensor and turbo solenoid. Good times.

  • @NiteGambler
    @NiteGambler Před 7 lety +6

    I have a '92 1.8, '99 1/2 TDI, 08 2.O T, & '13 2.0.... My favorite out of all is the MKII

    • @armandsauciuc
      @armandsauciuc Před 7 lety +1

      NiteGambler I have a B3 passat wagon with 16 v engine.
      still pulls strong

    • @boostaddict_
      @boostaddict_ Před 6 lety

      Kenny McRae I'm trying to convince my dad to let me buy an 88 Carat for my first car. Problem is that he drives a 1992 Jetta with an AAZ. He wants me to get a MK4 for some reason.

  • @meloche1syndrome
    @meloche1syndrome Před 8 lety +51

    I'm kinda surprised the 1.8t didn't make this list.

    • @ksabree1206
      @ksabree1206 Před 8 lety +10

      not as reliable,they had that big recall on the ignition system

    • @hernanilima1856
      @hernanilima1856 Před 7 lety +1

      meloche1syndrome piston rings on that engines are shit

    • @philfrancisco2708
      @philfrancisco2708 Před 6 lety +5

      they had a big issue with sludging causing the oil pump to plug up. was such an issue that vw was replacing the engines under warranty.

    • @solen1849
      @solen1849 Před 6 lety

      For what year range?

    • @skurtov
      @skurtov Před 6 lety +1

      B5 passat era. The thing is. If you got an owner who wasn't a complete idiot and ran synthetic. The 1.8t is hella stout.

  • @123breton
    @123breton Před 6 lety +7

    Mk6 Golf 2.5L 😍

  • @tbbucks2
    @tbbucks2 Před 6 lety +1

    I'm happy my 1.8t made it to 250k before I sold it. I did no major work to it at all. Just routine maintenance

  • @pickle24
    @pickle24 Před 6 lety +2

    Dad has a 2010 golf 6 with 2.0 TDI and 140 horsepower

  • @Sir-Prizse
    @Sir-Prizse Před 7 lety

    The Golf 3 1,8 L engine is also extremly relaible and easy to maintain. Overall the Mark 3 is one of the most relaible VW's of all time. Sadly the car body is not as good galvanized as the Golf 2 and is more likely to rust but the engine is superb and the parts are really cheap.
    We drive an Golf 3 convertible with the 75 hp 1,8 L petrol engine and even the electronic works absolutely fine after 20 years, even the electric-roof. The biggest problem is the bleached out paint.

  • @cicada3312
    @cicada3312 Před 5 lety +1

    i wish you included the PICTURES, and year of whatever volkswagen you were talking about.

  • @jemmace2586
    @jemmace2586 Před 5 lety

    I have a 09' golf/rabbit 1.9tdi estate/station wagon here in the UK. it hasn't let me down in 2 years and it's old now, 10 years nearly.. it's the bxe 8V version I've been told they're good for 500,000 miles with regular services and common sense applied.

  • @nydrell1969
    @nydrell1969 Před 8 lety

    ur right about #1 choice
    I had one for years and I don't even remember having a c.e.l.
    I had a neuspeed chip,1.5" drop,short shifter,wings west spoiler and some music,lots of music,boy I missed that car.i just might get me another lol

  • @davedac7037
    @davedac7037 Před 3 lety

    Oh yeah baby got a 2.0 golf mk4 270,000 kms 5 speed manual soliddddddddd running sweet and I got the diesal transmission swap in so the rpms are lowered on the highway

  • @Espadazorz
    @Espadazorz Před 3 lety

    Really glad to hear that my MK5 2.5L Jetta is on this list; I just got it from someone who obviously didn't take care of it and it's practically falling apart lol

    • @CS-en5xz
      @CS-en5xz Před 3 lety

      Just got an 09 for $750. Put about $500 into it. About to replace the fuel sending unit then it will be perfect. Got ac working yesterday

  • @scottferris6309
    @scottferris6309 Před rokem

    The only issue I have had with my 2011 Jetta and my 2020 Jetta is the battery. Jetta batteries do not do well in hot climates. I live in central Florida and my experience with two different Jetta’s is the batteries are good for only two and a half years. Hot weather is actually harder on car batteries than cold weather.

  • @GoodGamerDude
    @GoodGamerDude Před 7 lety +9

    aba's also have forged internals

    • @aldoa337
      @aldoa337 Před 6 lety +1

      OBD1 models only iirc

  • @mallyturner6131
    @mallyturner6131 Před 7 lety +1

    i live in the uk I own a mk4 golf 1.6 16v azd engine 5 speed not a bad car not fast by any means but drives nice and has 108,500 miles and not much has gone wrong just exhaust needed replaced and sub frame bushes but that's mainly due to the wet weather corroding rubbers and exhaust not much rust underneath and perfect underbody and exterior and interior has held together everything works as it should would recommend a mk4 golf/bora/jetta but get them with the pd130 engine its stronger and better pace then 1.6/1.8 (not including the turbo 1.8)

  • @WolfsburgSlim
    @WolfsburgSlim Před 8 lety +4

    I really love this channel!

  • @thami031
    @thami031 Před 5 lety +2

    Most reliable is the Jetta 2 1.8 clx carburettor.. 1986 my dad has had it since, I drive it now

  • @enderak2186
    @enderak2186 Před 6 lety

    I got the jetta mk 6 with a 1.2 tsi engine , i drove now 311.000 km and this beast just go s 😎

  • @monoracer_
    @monoracer_ Před 7 lety

    I have a vw 2.0 8v bsx engine and i upgraded a few things to performance aftermarket parts. Its not so powerfull but with the engine mods the car is just fast enough to give it some funfactor. And the reliability is amazing! I got the car at 85k km's and i still drive it now at 165k km's and i have driving the shit out of it. And it still runs well without any powerloss. The only part i had to replace was an ignition coil last month. The only weak spot that i find are the cv joints which will need replacement for the third time soon..

  • @lordorigami
    @lordorigami Před 2 lety

    My ‘97 Jetta trek was bulletproof. Until it was rear ended.

  • @terryconner6895
    @terryconner6895 Před 6 lety +3

    I’ve got a MK3 Jetta with the 2.0. Just hit 225k miles, hasn’t had any fixes costing me over $100

  • @kristoferroe1532
    @kristoferroe1532 Před 7 lety

    got a 2000 mk4, 2L, with 353000km still running strong

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy9935 Před 3 lety

    My 2008 Rabbit 2.5 with the 09G auto tranny has 147K miles on it and burns no oil. It did have one leak which I repaired (thanks to this channel) when I replaced the vacuum pump/brake booster O-ring gasket behind the flat plate. The secret to getting to the plate was removing the battery first. Other than that, it has had no issues. The owner before me was meticulous in his maintenance/service schedule and quality fluids and parts. If it hadn't been for knowing him and the car, I wold not have bought it. I plan on driving it for at least another 300K miles because it still runs like new. I'm thinking about changing the coils the next time I change plugs, just because....

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 Před 3 lety

      UPDATE on my coils and plugs replacement: The coils and plugs were in good shape but the valve cover gasket in the center allowed oil to leak onto the coils and top of plugs. No damage and the plug tips were excellent, so no damage. It replaced the valve cover with the OEM one from DAP and the swap was easy, thanks to DAP videos. Still love the car!

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 Před 2 lety

      NEWEST UPDATE:
      I've replaced the coolant temp sensor and MAP sensor because of the miles on the car, not because the sensors were bad.
      I've also deleted the vacuum pump with the IE blocking plate and sourced the vacuum for the brake booster from the evap emissions hose to the throttle body/intake manifold which was an easy job and completely eliminated any future leaks from the vacuum pump while reducing stress on the engine -- brake pedal and performance are still the same.
      The alternator was at the end of its life span, so I replaced it and got rid of a few electrical problem lights which would show up on the instrument panel randomly - I figure the alternator was just getting weaker.
      I also replaced the solenoid switch on the AC compressor with the upgrade from RKX and the difference is amazing: the AC is colder with quicker response.
      I LOVE THIS CAR! It now has 153K miles on it, burns no oil, has no leaks and never overheats. What is not to like?

    • @boomerguy9935
      @boomerguy9935 Před rokem

      My Rabbit now has 164K miles on it and still runs perfectly. No leaks, no oil consumption and no surprises. Heater is hot and the AC is cold. Great gas mileage with the O9G auto tranny, too. So far, so good......

  • @pgdmed
    @pgdmed Před 4 lety

    I sold my really reliable 2008 BMW 528i Ive owned for 10 years for a 2012 VW Jetta Base 2.slow and I’m happy because it’s super easy to maintain and so far in the last 8 months owning it, no issues. With my BMW, I was always worried about the next fix, what would it be, how much would it cost. VW, no problem, I can afford it..lol