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Fix it or bin it:
2001 VW Passat TDi SE 130
Faults:
turbo knackered
will need new discs & pads soon
plus a few other odds & sods
181,000 miles
Plus points:
interior still good,
body good,
engine sound
Recent repairs:
front suspension fully refurbished
new clutch fitted
new oil seals and sump fitted
Cambelt & water pump replaced
I put 89,000 miles on this in two years without many problems other than daft electrical faults but, since whacking the sump back in October, its seems like its all gone wrong.
Now, with an average of 45,000 miles a year, should I think about replacing it or spend £700 repairing the turbo and overhauling the brakes?
Lots of ancillary parts yet to go such as steering pump or the alternator etc.
Its my work so cant afford to keep what feels like chucking money down a hole.
But, I cant really afford to replace it just yet which is frustrating and even if I did replace it, theres every chance the next car could be a lemon.
If you think of a Taxi as 'trigger's broom', many cars have intergallatic miles on them but are kept pretty tidy via replacement parts, so actual mileage shouldnt be a factor when considering the poll. My 2001 Mondeo reached 420,000 miles before it was demolished by another driver, original turbo and engine too.
What do you think?
2001 VW Passat TDi SE 130
Faults:
turbo knackered
will need new discs & pads soon
plus a few other odds & sods
181,000 miles
Plus points:
interior still good,
body good,
engine sound
Recent repairs:
front suspension fully refurbished
new clutch fitted
new oil seals and sump fitted
Cambelt & water pump replaced
I put 89,000 miles on this in two years without many problems other than daft electrical faults but, since whacking the sump back in October, its seems like its all gone wrong.
Now, with an average of 45,000 miles a year, should I think about replacing it or spend £700 repairing the turbo and overhauling the brakes?
Lots of ancillary parts yet to go such as steering pump or the alternator etc.
Its my work so cant afford to keep what feels like chucking money down a hole.
But, I cant really afford to replace it just yet which is frustrating and even if I did replace it, theres every chance the next car could be a lemon.
If you think of a Taxi as 'trigger's broom', many cars have intergallatic miles on them but are kept pretty tidy via replacement parts, so actual mileage shouldnt be a factor when considering the poll. My 2001 Mondeo reached 420,000 miles before it was demolished by another driver, original turbo and engine too.
What do you think?