« Reply #10 on: 01 September 2015, 20:35 »
My 1.6 GTI wasn't massively unreliable considering the treatment it got but it always had oil leaks and ran too hot. It even burst its expansion tank! It went rusty though despite an anal cleaning routine.
My 1.8 GTI was very unreliable. Better built but mechanically sh!te. I ended up uprating everything that broke on it so it ended up quite modified! I was young then. It wasn't driven really hard but wasn't grannied either but was always in the garage (as was the 1.6) getting little things fixed.
And the cars weren't called "Exocets" for no reason. The standard RHD brakes weren't good.
I hated the non PAS steering. Devon lanes and slow steering don't mix. The 205 GTI's without PAS were just as bad.
My mk2's were all trouble free.
As were my mk4's, mk5's and mk6's
In fact unlike yours Snoops, my mk6's were very reliable considering some of the massive commutes I had to do when my dad was very unwell. Clocking up well over 700 miles a week for a good while during some appalling weather.
Early days with the mk7's.
I'll be the first to agree the mk1 was a truly great car but not as a daily driver in modern traffic and road conditions.
Still, I have found something the mk1 and 7's share that other Golfs lacked - hit an irregularity head on and it sounds like the car has just exploded!

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