Anyone
Dear All
Am seriously considering pulling the pin on one of these
2015 Volkswagen Jetta 118TSI Trendline 1B Manual MY16
But I have nagging concerns about the 1.4 twin turbo motor and its longevity and reliability ...... am I paranoid or is there anything else I should be concerned about regarding this car ?
Considered opinions appreciated
Anyone
I lashed out on a Jetta mid year...
Main reason, we had one as a hire car and as a V8 owner I liked the wide torque band of the twin charged motor. So I did my research. I don't like turbocharging (long story) but think a turbo cutting in at higher revs than a linked supercharger overcomes my dislike for turbo.
It appears to me there was a bit of trouble with the early versions. Forums were full of tales of woe. But around the beginning of 2013 the tales of woe stopped being "I had..." and started to be more of the "I know someone...". From what I can tell they changed the pistons from cast to forged, changed the knock sensors, modified the injectors etc. I've been looking at a few mods (I really miss 6 litres of creamy V and have been told the main thing to watch for is rattles when the motor starts, mainly caused by timing chains.
People are claiming the motor has been scrapped because of reliability, but I am more of the belief it is being scrapped because of the cost. After all, a motor with a supercharger and turbocharger has got to be more expensive than a motor with a turbocharger.
If you like it, go for it. Consider the extended warranty to assay your fears.
Look in the Polo section - heaps of problems with that engine - personally, while I love the concept, I would not touch that engine
Does not matter why VW discontinued the 1.4 twin charge engine, it means no more development on that platform, end of life.
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Oh, and make sure you run the twincharged on the best fuel you can access.
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