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    Help with buying used Golf

    Hey all,

    I'm strongly considering buying a second hand golf from a dealer. Specs are golf generation 2.0, 130k kms done, auto. Looked at service history and its good so far but honestly this will be my first car and I know next to nothing.

    My main point of concern is that the timing belt has been changed in 2009 @ 85k kms. When do you think it will next have to be replaced and do you think this golf will run well for its age?

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    Generally the timing belt will need to be done around 170,000km (85k *2).

    Have you taken the car for a test drive? Did the auto feel & shift okay? No torque converter slips?

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    I had a Golf Mk3.5 Cabrio & by 130,000km it had so many issues that repairs (engine mounts x4, suspension issues, gearbox issues) were going to cost about 30% of it's value so I waived it goodbye.

    While I think that VWs are great cars & a fun, involving vehicle, be prepared to spend a bit more keeping them in good codition & maintained.

    I asumed it is priced well under $10k?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    I asumed it is priced well under $10k?
    You would hope so, unless it has super low KM like under 50k,
    Mk4 GTIs can barely get $10K.
    MK5s are getting down to that point now.
    I'm hoping to change mine over for a mk5 next month.
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    thanks v much for all your opinions guys,

    sad to say that i may not be getting a VW after all, taking maintenance concerns into account it just doesn't seem prudent for a uni student like me to purchase a heavily used one. someday maybe i will be getting a new golf, i hear it is a very good car...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shady2001 View Post
    thanks v much for all your opinions guys,

    sad to say that i may not be getting a VW after all, taking maintenance concerns into account it just doesn't seem prudent for a uni student like me to purchase a heavily used one. someday maybe i will be getting a new golf, i hear it is a very good car...
    It's really not that bad, one thing I'd suggest is a manual

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    Quote Originally Posted by MCiN7 View Post
    It's really not that bad, one thing I'd suggest is a manual
    true.

    It's a case of buying wisely, not letting things get too worn out & either having a bit of mechanical ability (or somebody that can help) or access to a good specialist workshop that knows where to get cheap aftermarket parts.

    Maybe for a Uni student cars don't have to be "perfect" but I do 25,000km a year & am a bit anal-retentive/OCD with cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    I had a Golf Mk3.5 Cabrio & by 130,000km it had so many issues that repairs (engine mounts x4, suspension issues, gearbox issues) were going to cost about 30% of it's value so I waived it goodbye.

    While I think that VWs are great cars & a fun, involving vehicle, be prepared to spend a bit more keeping them in good codition & maintained.

    I asumed it is priced well under $10k?
    MK4's only have 3 mounts , one engine one gearbox and a stabiliser dogbone that bolts to the gearbox .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bug_racer View Post
    MK4's only have 3 mounts , one engine one gearbox and a stabiliser dogbone that bolts to the gearbox .
    Fair enough. IIRC, the LHS one was quoted at $350 for parts, the RHS was quoted $200-ish. The gearbox had a leak through the rod that actuates the clutch - nobody that I spoke to had heard of that. All of the hydraulic actuators for the roof had blown their seals (at least there was no chance of rust in those panels ) and a few other issues.

    If I had the knowledge & contacts then that I have now, I probably would have persisted a bit more but at the time, all signs said "money pit"
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