yeah, but I change my cars a lot, as I was in the business of buying one or 2 at a time, anything sporty, and fixing them up, driving them while i did so and I must say no make is immune to the kind of faults on here.
Toyota, Mazda, Vauxhall, Merc, BMW (very sheeite), Nissan, Ive had them all over the last 5 years and had faults like mafs, sensors, o2 etc on them all at one time or another. I have to say the jap motors are a wee bit less troublesome but the parts prices are hideous compared to vag stuff.
Example of a recent one:
Honda civic wheel bearing - £109
Golf one - £15
No contest, cos both will need them sooner or later....
But, I have to say that VW have a rep for reliability that is not wholly deserved in my opinion, with as many faults as the rest. Electronic gremlins haunt electrical parts on all makes and models, thats the problem, as the car became infested with emmission control gubbins, and much as I love my electronics, (its my job) I know an electronic part will fail way before a mechanical one, and mechanical faults are easy to find, harder to fix, electrical ones are the other way round unfortunately.
Get a diesel MK3, chip it, and enjoy good reliability and excellent mileage, with enough grunt to keep you happy. No point in a fast powerful car that you drive like miss daisy to save fuel! I get 25mpg on average wi the VR but if I wanted 55mpg id get a tdi...