The newer the diesel, the more EGR involved to meet the emissions of the day. The further back you go, the less pollution control, but so too the less power and economy. If you're happy with a gutless tractor, you can indeed avoid a sooty intake tract.
I'm afraid year for year they all suffer the same soot and buildup issues, and to be honest VW is doing a WHOLE lot better than the Jappers and euro Fords. If you don't want a VW I'd suggest a Beemer, but the pricetag is obviously a factor, and it's going to be eating it's own soot just like a dub!
It's a common downside to all modern diesels.
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