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With VW group cars the electrics are a pain, expensive but easy to fix. What I didnt like about them is the premature wear of turbo chargers.
80x MK3 Ford Mondeos, TDDI and TCDI models. All of them did between 400,000 to 650,000 miles each. Only one had a turbo failure. These cars were thrashed, cheap fuels, pattern or Ford parts and they just went on and on. I was offered one when I didnt need it and wished I'd bought it. Chain driven engines.
My own was on its original alternator despite the engine sucking up flood water in 2007 and bending a valve. Their biggest weakness was the flywheels, they need them every 40 to 60 thousand miles. The suspension wears quickly too but there are aftermarket kits that sort this.
Rear calipers seize at a moments notice plus the handbrake mechanism joins in too. Fuel pumps seem to be ok. They seem to eat turbo pipes by blowing holes in them (a loud 'wooshing' sound along with no acceleration) - easy repair. They dont seem to suffer the malaise of a failing mass air flow sensor or exhaust gas return valve. window mechanisms take approx 20 mins to fix as opposed to 4 hours with a Passat.
These cars were taxis, hard lives and minimium servicing but they worked and were tough as nails. The Mk4 that followed.... AWFUL!!! Its only because the owner buys them 20 at a time and at a heavily discounted price does he bother with them anymore.
80x MK3 Ford Mondeos, TDDI and TCDI models. All of them did between 400,000 to 650,000 miles each. Only one had a turbo failure. These cars were thrashed, cheap fuels, pattern or Ford parts and they just went on and on. I was offered one when I didnt need it and wished I'd bought it. Chain driven engines.
My own was on its original alternator despite the engine sucking up flood water in 2007 and bending a valve. Their biggest weakness was the flywheels, they need them every 40 to 60 thousand miles. The suspension wears quickly too but there are aftermarket kits that sort this.
Rear calipers seize at a moments notice plus the handbrake mechanism joins in too. Fuel pumps seem to be ok. They seem to eat turbo pipes by blowing holes in them (a loud 'wooshing' sound along with no acceleration) - easy repair. They dont seem to suffer the malaise of a failing mass air flow sensor or exhaust gas return valve. window mechanisms take approx 20 mins to fix as opposed to 4 hours with a Passat.
These cars were taxis, hard lives and minimium servicing but they worked and were tough as nails. The Mk4 that followed.... AWFUL!!! Its only because the owner buys them 20 at a time and at a heavily discounted price does he bother with them anymore.