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    Newbie buying used Mk5 with lots of K's...

    *** EDIT
    Trying to keep things organized so that it can be accessed by others later.
    I've reposted the actual questions here over in the Mk5 forums here.
    I've posted below this with a bit more about me which is what I think this section seems to be for. But any help and advice would be really appreciated.
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    I'm looking at buying a used '05 Golf Mk5 with over 200,000 K's on it as a private sale.

    With this many K's - I guess its more about how the car has been looked after and the service log will be very important.


    There are a few things I'm hoping you guys can help me work out:

    1. I am assuming that it will still have give me 150-200,000 more if it has been maintained properly. Is this reasonable?
    2. What things to look for in the service log, when checking out a vehicle with this many K's?
    3. A good mechanic in Inner or East Melbourne familiar with VW's and can do an pre-purchase inspection?
    4. Any other tips would be appreciated to


    I've already researched here and other forums and found stuff on 1 & 2.
    #1 - if it's been serviced, I shouldn't have too many issues. I'm looking at manual so the DSG shouldn't be an issue.
    # 2 - the big one seems to me to ensure its had at least two timing belts done. Anything else big?

    Hope you guys can help.

    Thanks,
    Last edited by thllm01; 24-10-2015 at 08:06 PM.

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    So I guess I jumped the gun a little. This is the newbie's get to know me section so I'll write a little more about me here and then cross post my actual questions to the Mk5 forums.

    Mods - please let me know if this is not ok.

    TLDR: Currently in the market to buy my first VW.

    My last fun car was V8 mustang that I owned in the USA 2011 to 2013 - they were a lot of car for the $$$ at about $US 20k over there. They were a ridiculous 100k $AUS. Almost imported it back but its a massive hassle and to do the LH conversion and in the end didn't do it.

    I was only supposed to be back here for a couple of months and needed just a little something to get around. Needed to buy something quick that wouldn't be a hassle - my sisters friend had a 2001 hyundai accent 1.6l for $3k and I knew it was well looked after. Cheap reliable economical transport - done. It did its job well. But things changed and I have ended up staying in Australia.


    The hyundai accent was a good, reliable little car and did what its supposed to do well. But going from a 5 litre V8 mustang to a 1.5L hyundai accent is as depressing as it sounds.
    I've missed the joy of really driving... and the little things, like being able to actually overtake a car. That isn't an option in the accent, you just have to go behind..

    I had a crash when a lady pulled out in front of me a few days ago - she and I are thankfully both ok. My cheap little accent though - has driven its last. So now I'm in the market for a new car.
    Unfortunately I've just been diagnosed with cancer and I'm not able to work -for a while - so I can't spend what I'd like to on a car just now. So I figure I'm going to try to get an older good quality diesel - something with a few more K's on it and hold that until I'm right to work again. But I like driving something that has some go and is a pleasure to drive. I've heard good things about the drive experience of the mk5 golf and hope to soon join your ranks!
    Last edited by thllm01; 24-10-2015 at 07:52 PM.

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