The latest DPF VW's with common rail injection are far a more robust system than the PD variants so you may find they last longer.
I think that by the time these common rail diesels need a new DPF the cost for replacement will have come down anyway also as Keith has pointed out you can remove a problematic DPF and replace it with a DPF delete pipe as long as you also modify the software in the ECU.
Yes, I suppose it'll be like replacement CAT's, when they first came out, the cost of a replacement (IIRC) was in the thousands, now I think you can pick one up for some variants of the Mk III/IV Golf for under £100!
I understand what you say about delete pipes and software mod's, but I was just thinking along the lines of future Joe Public who ain't got a clue (and don't want one! a clue, that is).......
Just wondering is all and what others thought
