I bought my 2013 Mk7 GTi PP privately back in April 2021 with 48k miles on the clock, 3 previous owners and 'good' service history. As one does, I did my homework and fully checked it over before doing the deal. I wasn't particularly looking for a VW, was contemplating a Seat Cupra or the like, had a budget of 13k. Having owned hot hatches in the past, I was coming from a 1.2 Honda Jazz (wife car)

and just wanted something to have a little fun in, as well as being slightly practical. The reviews I'd read all pointed towards the MK7 GTi PP being one of the best GTi's to date, with dare I say, a good reliability record.
Anyhow, the car's been a joy to drive, but as others have mentioned has had a few niggles which have become apparent over the months. The first thing was it having an annoying 'drone' around 55-70mph, albeit hardly noticeable but once heard, unable to un-hear. Turned out to be tyres which although still with a few mm remaining, I changed for 4 new Goodyear Eagle F1's which were on a Costco deal (£395 supply and fit). Next were rear discs and pads, followed a few months later with front discs and pads. Next, 3 months ago, following an annoying 'knocking' sound when driving over certain road surfaces new front shocks, lower arm bushes and drop links which cured the issue.
These expenses, along with an alloy wheel refurb have totalled around 2k. With the quote I've had for a water pump/thermostat housing due to a very slow loss of coolant over 12 months (£710incVAT), this will take the expenses since purchase to around 3k. With all this work completed, the car is running a dream, but, I've got this niggle that a clutch, exhaust or even maybe a turbo could be heading my way down the line. Turbo aside, I guess much of what I've mentioned could be labelled as 'consumables' (discs, pads, shocks, clutch, exhaust, tyres, etc) and are offset by the lower purchase price I paid back in 2021.
Loving the car as I say, but costs can add up. With the MK7 now becoming 'middle aged' and mostly out of warranty, it would be great to have a database of costs for repairs (such as water pump/thermostat, turbo, etc) and 'consumables' (such as discs, pads, clutch, exhaust, etc). Does one exist or does anyone think it's worth starting a thread??