The 1.9 has the massive advantage of the USA, in that you can pretty much find out ANYTHING about it on TDIclub and there's a plethora of aftermarket parts available. The yanks have really worked that engine out.
The 2.0 is good in 103kw form, not too much goes wrong. No flippin DPF. A nice machine combined with the high tech DSG, but I'd hate to own a very high milage DSG, would be an expensive rebuild. Stock ECU 103 should go forever, chipped not so much.
The MK6 is great in that it has common rail, but it too has the most emission stuff on it, is going to be expensive, and common rail is quite sensitive to fuel quality. Questionable high pressure fuel pumps / exhaust flaps. They all have the troublesome DPF too, albeit a better designed one. I'd love a MK6 GTD too, but not different enough to what I have for the debt I would have to go back into, but with the active suspension, sure are a desirable machine.
For a girlie, if you don't need a big car, I'd go a 1.9 Polo TDI.
Last edited by Greg Roles; 18-07-2011 at 06:19 PM.
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