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Title: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Emeye on 06 July 2010, 10:10
Well I sold my 3dr 2008 Golf Gti in January to finance the renovations on our house. I bought a mint 02 Audi TT 225 to replace it, but now we have a baby on the way (already have a 6yr old) and me and my gf fancy another Golf but this time a 5dr.

We were looking at facelift diesel GTs, finances are obviously limited this time so I'm looking at higher mileage cars, (60k+)but I've realised that for the same money I can get a Gti!

We don't need a diesel really as we'll be doing hardly any mileage, so are higher mileage, ie 60k+ miles GTis OK? The ones I've seen locally start around £9.5k.

Cheers. :smiley:
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: johnford60 on 06 July 2010, 11:00
I paid £8500.00 for mine 5 months ago now, with 83,000 miles on and its perfect. If it had done 40,000 you wouldn't know!
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Wayne on 06 July 2010, 11:04
Should give no problems to be honest.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Emeye on 06 July 2010, 11:38
Cheers,

When does VW say the cambelt need doing?

When SHOULD it be done?
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: AlanD on 06 July 2010, 12:46
Every 4 years or 60k.

I've just had my cambelt, waterpump and tensioners (whilst the cambelt is off its worth the extra £40 parts cost and getting the waterpump done aswell) for £325 at an independent VAG specialist. Anyone that doesnt keep receipts for this sort of work hasn't had it done.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: entropy on 22 July 2010, 09:44
Hi

I think car's today are meant to handle the miles.. we just bought a 57 plate with 58k miles on and it's been perfect. My logic was that it's the wife's car and she probably only does 5k miles a year so whilst 58k is a lot for a 2 year old car we would balance that out with her low mileage.

I also have a question on the cambelt - i'm now on 62k miles and haven't done the cambelt - only because the 60k miles were done by previous owner mostly on the motorway so in my mind it's not a true 60k miles etc. Does my logic make sense am I ok to leave it till we get to 70k?
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: AlanD on 22 July 2010, 09:49
NEVER risk it with a cambelt.

I can see you logic in trying to save money, but you wont be laughing should it go wrong. You dont want to know how much more its going to cost should that snap.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Wayne on 22 July 2010, 10:18
NEVER risk it with a cambelt.

I can see you logic in trying to save money, but you wont be laughing should it go wrong. You dont want to know how much more its going to cost should that snap.

+1 cheaper to do the cambelt than sort the damage if it breaks.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: 2007GTI on 22 July 2010, 13:56
heres a question, mine is coming up to 4 years old, but only 20k, do I really need to do the cambelt?

:-)
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: AlanD on 22 July 2010, 14:00
heres a question, mine is coming up to 4 years old, but only 20k, do I really need to do the cambelt?

:-)

Yep, there's a reason VW state not only mileage but also time. After 4 years VW think the rubber could have perished enough to cause a failure, thus warrants it being replaced regardless of how many miles its done.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Gene Hunt. on 22 July 2010, 20:16
I got my 05 GTI 15 months ago with 68,000 on the clock, got them to do belt,pump etc & it's never missed a beat other than the horrible rattle from the cam chain & tensioner which i got changed under the warranty that came with the car. After that it runs like a dream.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: 2007GTI on 22 July 2010, 21:01
what about what this guy said:

I work at audi stockport and we do an offer on the cambelts, cambelt and tensioner only for £329 and a cambelt,tensioner and water pump for £380, also we only replace at 75k miles or 5 years as reccomended by audi and i think the engine codes are the same on the diesels and the petrols, so dont know where they have got 4 years from.


heres a question, mine is coming up to 4 years old, but only 20k, do I really need to do the cambelt?

:-)

Yep, there's a reason VW state not only mileage but also time. After 4 years VW think the rubber could have perished enough to cause a failure, thus warrants it being replaced regardless of how many miles its done.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Wayne on 22 July 2010, 21:04
heres a question, mine is coming up to 4 years old, but only 20k, do I really need to do the cambelt?

:-)

Yep 4 years is the norm for a cam belt.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Emeye on 04 August 2010, 17:59
Well I went and got a nice 5dr Gti with 64k on the clock - it drives just as nicely as my 3dr Gti did when I sold it with 14k miles on the clock, so I'm a happy bunny. :)

Gonna have to get the cambelt done though.
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Upperoilcan on 04 August 2010, 18:44
64k on the clock,Hardly high milage...........Only just run in mate..... :smiley:
Title: Re: Higher mileage GTis - worth a punt?
Post by: Emeye on 05 August 2010, 19:33
64k on the clock,Hardly high milage...........Only just run in mate..... :smiley:

Yep - it feels like it. :)