Тёмный

Fixing everything wrong with my nightmare Golf 

Not Economically Viable
Подписаться 98 тыс.
Просмотров 93 тыс.
50% 1

Get 15% off your Carly purchase with code "NEV15 " at: bit.ly/NEV_Car...
Carly's scanner and free version of the app with standard OBD features are compatible with cars that have an OBD2 port. To see if Carly's advanced features - like coding or manufacturer-level diagnostics - should work with your car, visit their website. To access these additional features, you'll need to get their yearly license.
In this video I fix everything wrong with my hateful VW Golf. It's the gift that keeps on giving.
Synthetic clay bar: amzn.to/4eW596N
=============================
Business enquiries:
=============================
hello@noteconomicallyviable.com
=============================
Support me:
=============================
Buy some merch:
www.noteconomi...
Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoff...
=============================
Follow me:
=============================
Instagram: / noteconomicallyviable
Twitter: / ninorosella
=============================
International 🌍:
=============================
Subscribe to NEV Español (Spanish) 👉 / @nevespanol
=============================
Affiliate Links:
=============================
Some of the links in my video descriptions are affiliate links, which means at no extra cost to you, I will make a small commission if you click them and make a qualifying purchase. This really helps me as a content creator and means I can continue to provide content into the future.

Опубликовано:

 

5 окт 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 964   
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Get 15% off your Carly purchase with code "NEV15 " at: bit.ly/NEV_Carly_Offer Carly's scanner and free version of the app with standard OBD features are compatible with cars that have an OBD2 port. To see if Carly's advanced features - like coding or manufacturer-level diagnostics - should work with your car, visit their website. To access these additional features, you'll need to get their yearly license.
@grahamepigney8565
@grahamepigney8565 2 месяца назад
Make sure that Carly will work where you are, it seems it needs an Internet connection to work. After several attempts with various dongles Carly eventually had to refund all my money as they couldn't get it to work.
@travisash8180
@travisash8180 2 месяца назад
Carly told me that the badger died.
@darrengarvie8832
@darrengarvie8832 2 месяца назад
The best thing you could do with the car is auction it off 😁
@michaelmccann4706
@michaelmccann4706 2 месяца назад
I had a VW Golf, engine failed, a Passat, low mileage, just out of warranty, clutch failed, head gasket failed. My first marriage failed, my engagement to my second wife to be failed. I am now happily married for 10 years. I now drive a Lexus is200 for 5 years, never failed. Great channel. How about some more of your dance moves in the next video.
@mrfishbulb7187
@mrfishbulb7187 2 месяца назад
Happy wife / Happy Lexus
@ReinierRuneScape
@ReinierRuneScape 2 месяца назад
This is one of the best comments I ever read
@happyhermit2022
@happyhermit2022 2 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣
@allankummanadil6298
@allankummanadil6298 2 месяца назад
FFS im howling
@Smithstar1976
@Smithstar1976 2 месяца назад
How accurate is this brilliant
@lukethompson5885
@lukethompson5885 2 месяца назад
There’s a difference between unreliable and deferred maintenance, if you buy a car that hasn’t had maintenance done or buy it at a point where all the major services will be due soon you will have to have them done during your ownership
@janniss6401
@janniss6401 2 месяца назад
Yeah I think that’s at least part of the problem with this thing. I will give him the part about the car being dull though… The MK6 is just dreadfully boring car imho.
@WhiteWolfArkis
@WhiteWolfArkis 2 месяца назад
He acutally said in the video that the car was well maintaind. Only a few years missing from the service history. Problem is more likely, that the cars seems modern, but is already 14 years old. These cars are made to last about 10 years. After that the parts canon has to be loaded. It's not like pre-millenial cars that had original bearings at 20 years of life.
@chrisbartram3034
@chrisbartram3034 2 месяца назад
Exactly this: this car has been poorly maintained and now the price is being paid.
@uranusneptun5239
@uranusneptun5239 2 месяца назад
@@DaveP-uv1ml I'm from Germany and I watch German car RU-vidrs also from actual workshops and VWs are by far the most unreliable cars. This perception is a bit skewed because I think they are the most common cars on the road here and in many places but still. Especially because they often have incredibly bad problems for their age like several engine failures only after 40k km. The worst things are the vans/camper vans. They are SO expensive and are only built to last a couple of years. And I think that's the main issue. Like every big company nowadays those cars a throwaway items.
@ZenzDeluxe
@ZenzDeluxe 2 месяца назад
@@uranusneptun5239 I watch YT so i have reliable stats, true "Trust Me Bro moment". You're German, so take a look at adjusted aggregate averages (aka ACTUAL STATS) by big roadside help companies like ADAC, you can search for the results online. The most reliable brands for the past 10 years have been Toyota, closely followed by the VAG brands... Unreliable is not the same as "heavy on maintenance", which would be a truer statement of VAG cars. They need a lot of maintenance, and are costly to maintain, but when you do, they are at the top of reliability and barely break down on the side of the road (hence they barely get towed by ADAC). I chuckled at this video also naming a bunch of stuff that is basic maintenance, like tires. Any car needs tire changes, no matter the brand...
@umbrellaman2501
@umbrellaman2501 2 месяца назад
''The brake judder has gone'' ... *the parts cannon smiles and nods its head*
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
We're on first name terms at this point
@andrewgarcia3136
@andrewgarcia3136 2 месяца назад
good old parts cannon.
@siriax1691
@siriax1691 2 месяца назад
@@NotEconomicallyViable Each time you buy parts you have to buy another garlic bread and stack them in the background.
@davecoleman7431
@davecoleman7431 2 месяца назад
Years ago I was a driving instructor I had a 1.25 zetec fiesta I did a thousand miles a week and changed oil /filter once a month I sold the car with 235000 miles and the car did not use oil/water The car in the history of using it as a instructer car I had used 2 clutches and two sets of disc and pads Miles don’t kill cars , servicing or lack of kills cars
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Love that
@allanhughes7859
@allanhughes7859 2 месяца назад
Those were the days when they had pride and built things to last more than 100K or 5 years ??
@Joe-ud2hb
@Joe-ud2hb 2 месяца назад
That 1.25 was a beaut,was it a yamaha engine? pity they changed it for that 3 cyl ecoboost!
@ZenzDeluxe
@ZenzDeluxe 2 месяца назад
@@Joe-ud2hb Ford blocks are forged by Yamaha but that doesn't make them developed/manufactured by them lol. Zetecs were developed by Ford and assembled/produced in Europe. I also owned a 1.25 Zetec Fiesta, Ghia version, was my first car.
@Trev350
@Trev350 2 месяца назад
​@@Joe-ud2hbyes, a Yamaha engineering masterpiece
@MCLEO983
@MCLEO983 2 месяца назад
I love how you can simultaneously know precisely what you are doing AND have no idea what you are doing. I LOVE IT! Keep pushing, sir!!
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Haha
@simono.d9469
@simono.d9469 2 месяца назад
I had a mk6 golf. It went on and on for nearly 100,000 miles in my ownership flawlessly. Until it had the same EGR issue (known issue for these) The problem most people have with cars is due to lack of maintenance. People buy cars they can’t afford to run, thrash them around then get rid of them when things are tired. You proved that with the MOT history alone.
@user-ft2yz6fy6t
@user-ft2yz6fy6t 2 месяца назад
100,000 is nothing if the engine is looked after and the EGR is easy to replace.Not worth throwing away a car for that .
@elproffo
@elproffo 2 месяца назад
I still have my MK6 1.6 Diesel with about the same mileage on it. I've never really had any issues with it, apart from brake disks when it was sitting for a while before I bought it, and ordinary wear and tear stuff. It is all about the maintenance.
@ZenzDeluxe
@ZenzDeluxe 2 месяца назад
I'll add some of my own experiences, make of them what you will. All cars mentioned were kept stock: Polo 1.6 TDI 150k miles, no costs besides maintenance. Golf 5 GTI 370k miles, changed throttled body in the 1st year, no other costs besides maintenance. Golf 7 R, 190k miles, no costs besides maintenance. Golf 8 R 40k miles, changed steering wheel under warranty, no costs besides maintenance.
@mt5144
@mt5144 2 месяца назад
@@user-ft2yz6fy6t On a VW Golf 2.0 Diesel mk6, you have to replace the EGR with a Genuine VW Part as a Motor Factor Part will be OK for 2 weeks then the dreaded EML returns, The Cost of a EGR Valve from VW Dealership is £620 Plus Vat for the Part alone.
@simpledude70
@simpledude70 2 месяца назад
There are few lessons you should learn from this: 1. brake judder is almost always due to bad rotors, its where you start not where you finish. 2. Never buy unknown brand after market shit. (seems you did it again) so don't expect this set to last more than 2000 miles as well. i can tell you from my experience that on my Mark 7 Golf the original front discs lasted 120K KM , and were only replaced due to ware (thickness) so you only think you save money when buying after market rotors , in reality you waste.
@mrfishbulb7187
@mrfishbulb7187 2 месяца назад
@@simpledude70 spot on, cheap Chinese fake parts are flooding the Industry. Seen it countless times, not just discs and pads but all parts. Russian roulette car parts.
2 месяца назад
What a load of finger wagging partial tosh from someone who sounds like they have little experience with cars and maintenance. For a start, even if you buy parts from a dealer they're still 'aftermarket'. No manufacturer makes their own parts. This is a neat segue into OEM vs OE. OEM is typically Bosch and say Hengst for BMW as an example. Bosch will also make discs (rotor, ffs) which fit Ford Fiesta. If Ford didn't come with Bosch brake discs then that part is what's known as OE where the Fiesta is concerned. And as for unknown/unbranded parts? Looks like he's using Drivetec stuff which is budget based but still has to meet OE standards. So guess again. P.s. worn suspension components can and DO also cause brake judder though yes, typically it's more commonly down to worn discs with excessive run out but judder/shimmy due to worn bushings isn't as uncommon as you seem to think it is.
@mrfishbulb7187
@mrfishbulb7187 2 месяца назад
You need to realise fake parts are getting into the aftermarket parts system. It's happening with all industries, I don't care what the box says or whatever little stamp it has on it. Every parts store now has to compete with online pricing, its just a race to the bottom and this is just another consequence of the price conscious world we now live in.
@spainter1985
@spainter1985 2 месяца назад
Couldn't agree more, the diagnostic path was perfectly reasonable under the circumstances
@uranusneptun5239
@uranusneptun5239 2 месяца назад
He talked about unknown after market. Also a lot of cheap branded aftermarket stuff you buy on the internet is actually b-stock. The reason why sometimes branded products are so extremely cheap on the internet is that they are leftovers who have (often minor) imperfections and didn't go through quality control. They then get sold in the internet by some random sellers there. If you complain they blame it on anything, like for example that the products are only supposed to be installed by professionals.
@mareksinister
@mareksinister 2 месяца назад
Our family had a 2010 golf for 5 years and I kid you not, we changed oil every 10 000 km and the engine blew up while going up the hill. It had 170 000 km... The interior was also falling apart. I then bough a 2011 BMW 320D after I got my license, Ive had it for 7 years now and the only thing that went wrong on it, was the crankshaft pulley. 150 000 km, the interior is like new. There is a HUGE difference in quality between VW and BMW and Im never buying a VW group car ever again.
@Frank-Thoresen
@Frank-Thoresen 2 месяца назад
Protect the rear bumper top with a plastic film and no more scratches
@markdoyle6414
@markdoyle6414 2 месяца назад
I successfully replaced the clutch on my MR2, did an oil change felt like a legend. All was great until the first drive and saw smoke coming out of the engine bay, opened up to discover I left the oil cap off, oil everywhere but thankfully no damage done.
@kieronphilpott5500
@kieronphilpott5500 2 месяца назад
That car is nearly 13 years old with 130+ thousand miles,clearly stated that the bush wear has been ignored & probably many other things too so it’s no surprise it’s giving problems now….
@NoelG-IRE
@NoelG-IRE 2 месяца назад
If it was a Toyota it wouldn’t even be broken in yet. VW is scrap
@ΣτελιοςΠεππας
@ΣτελιοςΠεππας 2 месяца назад
Plastics harden and break over time. That's true in every car.
@johngassmann9581
@johngassmann9581 2 месяца назад
Exactly!
@ModelsExInferis
@ModelsExInferis 2 месяца назад
I agree. I've a '99 Polo, I'm the second owner and neither the previous owner nor myself let things build up like this. Four years? That's far too long for that kind of advisory! I'd have put that right ASAP.
@kai937gaming
@kai937gaming 2 месяца назад
Oh please my old shit box corolla has 260000km and has never had any issues even though it's been all over south Africa with minimal maintenance and maximum abuse. Just services, tires battery's and regular servicing. Not one suspension issue even after being sent over speed bumps and dirt roads at 80km/h plus. It's also been rear ended and sideswiped a few times aswell as going 40k km between oil changes for the last few years due to being low on cash. Still runs like a sowing machine. A golf or Jetta would have needed far more work than my 2008 5 speed 1.4 corolla.
@cdodsworth
@cdodsworth 2 месяца назад
The pram removal scene ...I nearly spat my drink out
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
😅
@ksouster6839
@ksouster6839 2 месяца назад
I did a ‘visit’ to a place in Birmingham that made discs for cars. They said that there are three ‘levels’ of part - OEM (machined/balanced/rust protected) OEM spare (machined/balanced) and after market (machined only) it was a few years ago but it did show that you do get what you pay for 😉
@Riothamus
@Riothamus 2 месяца назад
A lift is a proper game changer, looking forward to seeing you realise that, nothing stopping you now fella! Mind you , bet you miss the Rangey. Air tools with a compressor has also, I suspect, made your wishlist.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
I really do miss that Rangey. I keep looking at late-model petrol ones for sale... Someone talk me out of it
@dreddwailing5505
@dreddwailing5505 18 дней назад
I think battery tools are as good as, if not better than most air tools now, especially impact wrenches
@mtbduck8596
@mtbduck8596 2 месяца назад
My parents had a 2012 polo Diesel. We brought it brand new. We sold it a month ago, with 250.000 kilometers on the clock. It never had any problems. 🤷
@lesbaty8919
@lesbaty8919 2 месяца назад
We’ve got a 2011 polo diesel and it’s a nightmare and oddly it’s on the drive at the moment broke again
@Lemma01
@Lemma01 2 месяца назад
Bet someone looked after it! I buy old Mercs with 70% depreciation, and pay a tiny premium for FMBSH. Then I maintain them. Bargains every time. But not cheap to run. 🎉
@krevo6c
@krevo6c 2 месяца назад
My 2017 Polo has 160.000km now and has had 0 faults so far.
@nsoper19
@nsoper19 2 месяца назад
​@@lesbaty8919short journeys?
@Connor-s1k
@Connor-s1k 2 месяца назад
@@nsoper19 My diesel hates short journeys, I dread the hateful DPF light coming on. If I'd known about all the clever eco friendly bits on the car, I would have stayed away. It's mental that they thought putting something on the car that means you have to drive extra miles and occasionally thrash it would be an eco friendly option
@markymoo1980
@markymoo1980 2 месяца назад
You have very quickly become one of my favourite youtubers, and I can and do watch your videos over and over again. You've got the personality that fits you new full-time profession now, and having watched you pretty much from the beginning to now strutting your stuff in a workshop is truly inspiring. Now you need to work twice as hard, deliver us 2 videos a week, get paid twice as much, and we can sit and watch you suffer for much longer than we are already gracefully receiving! Jokes aside mate, love it. I absolutely love it. The sketch with the boot and the pram bad me in stitches! Best wishes, and let's get you to the magic 100k! All the best Mark
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Haha appreciate the kind words, Mark 🤝
@mistermystery819
@mistermystery819 2 месяца назад
I drive a Jetta 3 1995 and its bullet proof IF it breaks you can fix it with a bandage and it will probably run, I did the head gasket next to the road (my fault the water bottle was cracked) and its still running 1.5 years later.
@tuomaslaine8225
@tuomaslaine8225 2 месяца назад
I can't talk about reliability on anything that new, I usually buy my daily drivers as 300 000km+ clunkers. My commute is long so no point in burning money on new cars. That being said, I've noticed that the bare bones VW is really reliable, more fancy they are the more they break. So my go to is a Passat with low end 1.9 TDI, manual transmission and manual AC. Usually they get to somewhere between 500k and 600k before they fall apart enough to become donor vehicle for next daily.
@sidm3300
@sidm3300 2 месяца назад
It's more like Triggers broom.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Quite literally is a different car to when I bought it haha
@allanhughes7859
@allanhughes7859 2 месяца назад
100% agree same with the bikes when they say its done 89K or over 100K LETS SEE THE BILLS AND RUNNING COST and then compare with a Honda Yamaha Suzuki etc etc etc !!!
@willrandall1000
@willrandall1000 2 месяца назад
Got a 2004 A4 saloon here, PD130 engine with 219k on it, yes the turbo has needed replacing and now the subframe is rotten but the engine is so good and it's still a comfy car! Couldn't recommend them enough.
@lesbaty8919
@lesbaty8919 2 месяца назад
The best engine vw ever made 👍👍
@camerongordon2378
@camerongordon2378 2 месяца назад
The new workshop looks great, congratulations! No more getting rained on mid job
@kjellmesch8060
@kjellmesch8060 2 месяца назад
My Passat didn't even need a lightbulb replaced in the first 80000 miles and my current Golf have only had the water pump and some light bulbs replaced in 90000 miles. (Excluded normal service items of course)
@barneymead2427
@barneymead2427 2 месяца назад
I have been a VW person since my first car which was a beetle. I have owned every mark of golf and without doubt the mk6 is the worst I have owned. Still have my mk3 VR6 which I love and heading out soon to buy a mk1.
@ReviveAndDrive-mk1
@ReviveAndDrive-mk1 2 месяца назад
Will a vr6 fit in a mk1 😮 or maybe a 1.8t
@suchpixels7234
@suchpixels7234 2 месяца назад
I'm so happy to see that you got your workshop! Congrats i've been enjoying your videos for about 6 months now and can't get enough.
@adventurewagen
@adventurewagen 2 месяца назад
You bought the wrong year mate. Been driving a mk4 jetta tdi forever now, last one I sold with 600k on the clock, current daily has 300k.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
I had a MK4 golf a few years back and it was great
@Poodz_
@Poodz_ 2 месяца назад
I had a mk5 golf and it had an early retirement, albeit very not looked after by previous owners. Fairly sure I see more mk4 golfs/jettas still on the roads than mk5s
@SAVING_ICONIC_MACHINES
@SAVING_ICONIC_MACHINES 2 месяца назад
I bought a VW lupo 1.0L for my first car 🚙 and she was a little gem 💎 I never had any problems with it at all and funny enough Iv still got it, I think il do a vid on it actually ❤. Il keep you posted mate. Keep up the good work.
@DeanofMachines
@DeanofMachines 2 месяца назад
As far as the bumper topside, they make a rubber pad that sits in that spot.
@donSparda
@donSparda 2 месяца назад
Holy shit Its DEAN!!
@DeanofMachines
@DeanofMachines 2 месяца назад
@@donSparda in the flesh! So to speak. I love Nino’s content and aspire to be like him as a creator!!
@donSparda
@donSparda 2 месяца назад
@@DeanofMachines he is as likable as they come isnt he😄
@DeanofMachines
@DeanofMachines 2 месяца назад
@@donSparda very relatable LOL
@pavolklepac935
@pavolklepac935 2 месяца назад
@@DeanofMachinesyes, he is entertaining but not reliable source for how to repair a car properly... eg tightening to touch and then 90deg must be some old style and not proper with current torque wrenches...when I saw this my confidence went to zero
@optic1972
@optic1972 2 месяца назад
I've got a 2014 Passat and I wish I had shares in polybush! Just a tip, the front rear bushes are separate to the wishbone and can be replaced without the wishbone removal. The 2nd thing I would recommend is never replace the OE metal work but simply replace the bushes with polybush. A set of front wishbone bushes are around £55 and you'll pay almost that for an arm of inferior quality. Anyway fab video and love your content!
@ncroft1383
@ncroft1383 2 месяца назад
Get a paint colour pen, and a lacquer pen, and put a small amount in a lid or something similar, 2-1 ratio, lacquer 2 paint 1, and mix together, and use an artists fine tip brush to apply, making it slightly proud of the existing paint, allow to dry, then wet and dry flat to original surface level, then polish it up
@steve323f
@steve323f 2 месяца назад
Its such a strange one, ive always been a massive fan of VAG engines, especially the bulletproof 1.9 tdi. I used to buy sub £800 quid cars for my job and drive them into the ground, but they refused to die. I had an A4 that had 560000 miles on it, but it used to overheat on long motorway journeys, but it wasnt a problem as it just lost a bit of power. 5 x more audi a3 and a4 amd they jusr kept passing mots. I decided to splaah out amd buy a 2006 Audi A4 quattro 2.0 tdi 170 bhp many moons ago. Got it remapped and got supporting mods. After a year the ecu eeprom failed. Thousands to get it fixed, then the intercooler filled with oil. New turbo time. Then the oil pump failed. The car cost me short of £10000 before i gave up on it. I was broke and bought a volvo s40 1.6 petrol. Now that refuses to die. But my insurance is fracrion of what all audis cost.
@scottsmith5226
@scottsmith5226 2 месяца назад
Loctite 243 is your friend when it comes to reusing old bolts and giving a little piece of mind that is things won’t come undone. 👍. Love your videos keep up the good work.
@reniersmeets576
@reniersmeets576 2 месяца назад
Small tip (dont know if this applies to all brands of cars): never fully tighten the bolts of the control arms with the car in the air. Tighten them with your hands first, drop the car on its wheels, then tighten the bolts (diagonally) with the perscribed Nm.
@richardsutton01
@richardsutton01 Месяц назад
It's OK to tighten the ball joint and vertical bushing whilst there is no weight on the wheel but the forward horizontal bushing must be tightened with the suspension under load. As far as I'm aware this applies to all brands. Richard
@2busaman
@2busaman 2 месяца назад
Your sound effects are next level mate. I had a car that sounded just like that 😂
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Glad we're on the same page 🫡😁
@Richoncars78
@Richoncars78 2 месяца назад
I feel your pain mate, I had a mk6 golf gti, bought it for 6.5k, ploughed nearly 7k into it in a two year period which included a new engine and it still wasn’t sorted drank more oil than the Exxon Valdez.
@Curious-Minds
@Curious-Minds 2 месяца назад
You bought a new car but had to assemble it yourself. Loving the new workshopm
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
😂
@davidwilliams2474
@davidwilliams2474 2 месяца назад
Did a complete brake swap, calipers, disks, pads, hoses, upper control arms, track rod ends. Got excited that it was ready took it off for an MOT, wondered why there was a bit of a 'shimmy' after the test, there was a bit more of a shimmy and noise, stopped at the side of the road - realised i'd not tightened the wheel nuts up fully and they were working loose. big slap on the wrist!
@berwhaletheavenger
@berwhaletheavenger 2 месяца назад
The last decent Golf was the Mark 4 and even they weren't as great as folk imagine and nowhere near Toyota levels of reliability. VW (like BMW) are very good as perceived quality and making a car nice to drive but they have a mixture of clever technology made as cheaply as possible.
@wadegarret
@wadegarret 2 месяца назад
I remember everyone saying that mk1 Golf GTis were "over engineered", what a joke. VWs are good cars, but they're no better than other cars, I think older (up to the mid 90s) Mercs and Volvos were better built.
@lowrezz
@lowrezz 2 месяца назад
The merc looks so good in the background. Its basically the icon of this channel for me.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
New video coming on it next week hopefully
@MatWilson2612
@MatWilson2612 2 месяца назад
VCDS does the coding too - it's really good and probably better if you're doing just VAG stuff - did the chirp on my R36 Passat and it's great.
@MiracleMitch
@MiracleMitch 2 месяца назад
I have a 2.0 litre Passat 3C2 170 TDI DSG (2007). Arguably THE worst car VW ever built. Sure it has cost me a bit to maintain, and they do need maintaining, but it is stock, has done 231,000 UK miles, still has a DPF and the EGR. Pulls well, is quick and still fairly economical at 45mpg which is good for its age. Has been a reliable car for the past 6 or 7 years BUT to get to a reliable state it has had a new Dual Mass Flywheel, new DPF, new EGR, new head (cracked), new electric rear brake calipers (seized), new EPB switch (twice), new radiator, new AC condenser, new alternator, new upgraded balance unit shaft (drives oil pump), new steering rack (refurb) in addition to all the regular parts renewal that owning a car for 13 years entails (brakes, shocks, control arms, suspension bushes, batteries etc.). Reliable yes, has been for many years now but boy did it take some time, effort and money to get to that point initially.
@rubbishsignup
@rubbishsignup 2 месяца назад
Great upload as usual. An old fashioned dial gauge will show any "run out" on a disc.
@Tasos521
@Tasos521 2 месяца назад
You are paying the yolos of previous owners. Big yolo... big problems for you brother. That's a rule for every used car.
@thejudge-kv2jk
@thejudge-kv2jk 2 месяца назад
yolo?
@Tasos521
@Tasos521 2 месяца назад
​​​​@@thejudge-kv2jkyou only live once...In our case don't bother with anything especially your VW. 😅
@lesbaty8919
@lesbaty8919 2 месяца назад
You only die once, you live every day 😂😂
@michaelmccann4706
@michaelmccann4706 2 месяца назад
What the hell is a YOLO?
@joeljackson5473
@joeljackson5473 2 месяца назад
The misses scratching the bumper taking the pram is so relatable 😂
@gerritvangrondelle2320
@gerritvangrondelle2320 2 месяца назад
Just deferred maintenance
@dayanahristova7484
@dayanahristova7484 2 месяца назад
The diagnostic sound reproduction skills in the intro just have me in bits XD XD XD
@fd4639
@fd4639 2 месяца назад
I can atest that only earlier vw were reliable. I had a 2.0tsi 2009 passat. Pure nightmare
@jagman999
@jagman999 2 месяца назад
I’ve had these problems on my Civic. New brakes juddered and other issues. Sold it for the same Golf as yours and it’s been perfect 😂
@spainter1985
@spainter1985 2 месяца назад
Absolutely a myth! Perceived quality is good because of the materials you see but beyond that, no better than any other mainstream manufacturer. Possibly worse as there are various design flaws with the petrol tsi engines, timing chains, tensioners that they don't like to acknowledge.
@Munka1985
@Munka1985 2 месяца назад
Those issues are all for pre 2016 TSI engines, the current ones have had no such issues or any for that matter.
@spainter1985
@spainter1985 2 месяца назад
@@Munka1985 Agreed but they went on long enough with these issues!
@bertieschitz-peas429
@bertieschitz-peas429 2 месяца назад
I had a polo for 20 years, very reliable nothing failed that wasn't expected, i never paid more than £400 at the garage when servicing.
@sebdries
@sebdries 2 месяца назад
To be fair, half of the list were either consumables or due to the condition at time of purchase. In Addition, the deferred maintenance does not help at all... Plus, at this mileage, a lot of these items would be replaced already.
@alphatrion100
@alphatrion100 2 месяца назад
Yeah this is what happens to any older car when you don't fix worn out things right away. Things keep adding up.
@chasmcl42
@chasmcl42 2 месяца назад
I noticed one of the channel members is LR Time, ironically they work on British cars and you on German cars, both great channels🙏🙏
@UnusSedLeo-w5l
@UnusSedLeo-w5l 2 месяца назад
Love seeing another vid! Presentation is spot on, again! And since I drive Toyota, my list is like ehm. 0.
@thabomokalecreations4164
@thabomokalecreations4164 2 месяца назад
Oscar nominations 🎉🎊 for the prank removal scene 😅. Keep up the great work bro
@simongray2533
@simongray2533 2 месяца назад
Absolutely a myth nowadays. Its called perceived quality, basically it's cheaper to convince people that your cars are well built by repeating daft advertising slogans ( "sounds like a Golf" etc.) than it is to actually build them well! I think its the same with all of the major German manufacturers.
@RJAH355
@RJAH355 2 месяца назад
I can honestly say I’m with you on this. I had a mk2 golf gti many years ago and it was brilliant. My parents bought a Touareg 18 month ago and i can’t believe how badly they made. Interior and exterior.
@channex8179
@channex8179 2 месяца назад
I'm a Skoda Main dealer Diagnostic Technician, and I can attest to the fact that V.A.G build quality and reliability is sadly now a myth, built on a reputation that was earned in the 80's. These days they have horrific electrical faults, water leaks into the cabins, and various common mechanical issues. I used to be a Ford Master Technician and pre eco-boost they were a damn site more reliable and from a technicians perspective a lot easier to work on! We're regularly diagnosing and replacing BCM's, ECU's, Head-Units, electric water pumps and my absolute favourite of them all interior cabin leaks into the footwells!
@allanhughes7859
@allanhughes7859 2 месяца назад
100% agree paying for the fore fathers hard work just like the kids that farm today !!
@DFGlows
@DFGlows 4 дня назад
I just bought a 2009 2.0 TDI (no PDF) Octavia estate BKD with very little in the way of history documentation. Very good condition. Do you think if I rang Skoda they'd be able to tell me when the last timing belt was fitted? The VW belt that's on there now looks in decent condition as the VW print is still very clearly visible. My thinking is; the car is on its second belt as there's one dot of red marking paint on the cam wheels. If it needs booking into Skoda for a belt change I'm happy with that but it would be nice to know when the last one was fitted. Any thoughts on this would be most welcome. Thanks.👍 P.S The last Skoda I had was in 1988. A 130L. 😄
@dunebasher1971
@dunebasher1971 2 дня назад
@@DFGlows There's no guarantee that the current timing belt was installed by a main dealer; would a previous owner pay main dealer labour prices for a 2009 vehicle? If it wasn't done at a main dealer, Skoda won't know when it was done. I'm in a similar position with a 2012 Golf Estate 2.0 TDI I've just bought; I need to pull the timing cover off to get a look at the belt.
@robertwiddrington
@robertwiddrington 2 месяца назад
Hi Nino, I can't tell you how pleased I am that you've got a workshop. Watching you in the rain putting up gazebos etc made me feel so bad for you. Cheers, Rob.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Thanks, Rob
@thqp
@thqp 2 месяца назад
Anything past a vw mk3 is not that reliable.
@MauriceNL1
@MauriceNL1 2 месяца назад
Well if a 2005 A3, 2014 A3 and 2014 Golf 7R are older then indeed they are reliable. Never had an issue with them.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
I'd love a MK3. Might have to look out for one
@FreeThinkingTruther
@FreeThinkingTruther 2 месяца назад
Thats the first ARB drop link i've ever seen come off in one peice! Usually gets the grinder treatment
@lesbaty8919
@lesbaty8919 2 месяца назад
I’m past trying , it’s gets the grinder treatment straight away
@mrlee5569
@mrlee5569 2 месяца назад
I have a 2015 Passat TdI and it has been so unreliable! It has had the following repaired Clutch and dual mass fly wheel £1400 Cam belt and water pump £580 Rear brake callipers Front callipers ABS ring on rear left replaced ABS sensor on the front DPF replaced Two new injectors Fuel temp sensor Drivers and passengers front electric window switches Air con compressor has failed not yet replaced Buy Japanese and save yourself a headache
@Me-zo8yc
@Me-zo8yc 2 месяца назад
Yeah but think of all the money you saved on petrol
@madsbojrgensen
@madsbojrgensen 2 месяца назад
Congrats on your new workshop! 😎
@Christophergriffiths1972
@Christophergriffiths1972 2 месяца назад
In general these cars are pretty bulletproof, however bad ownership and bad maintenance are probably why this car is falling apart. Clutch plus dual mass flywheel = wear and tear. Brakes = wear and tear. Bushes, control arms = wear and tear. All these other bits are all wear and tear stuff. Those engines will outlast any French or Chinese rubbish, but maintenance is key. It only takes one bad owner that misses a service here and a quick oil change there and that’s it.
@1maico1
@1maico1 2 месяца назад
I recently scrapped my 1999 Peugeot 406 coupe 2.9L V6 I acquired in 2007 and knew the history from new. All the suspension parts were original apart from dampers. They lasted the life of the car as did the clutch. The engine was completely untouched. It had one cam belt change and long life spark plugs fitted in 2006. Water pump, belt tensioner, all ignition components, and ABS all original. No body rust but it needed new brakes , exhaust, the front the Brembos were partially seized and the clutch was near end of life so £300 weighed in at the local scrap yard. The only fault in my ownership was a was dead electric window! It was one of the last models with traditional non-CAN bus electrics system which had something to do with the superior reliability compared to the BMW, MB and VW stuff I've had. I currently have a Honda Accord. The 2.4 iVTEC petrol is probably one of the most most reliable engine ever made.
@krisjanisstraupe1754
@krisjanisstraupe1754 2 месяца назад
Except for the fact that the injectors fail quite often resulting in hundreds if not thousands in repairs. I own a vw golf 6 and that comes with yearly maf sensor and egr valve replacement, because they fail each year for some god damn reason. Other than that, the engine is actually quite good, doesnt even eat a drop of oil between oil changes.
@aperture44
@aperture44 2 месяца назад
I had three Golfs a Polo a Passat and a Scirocco and suprise suprise I have had no issues apart from normal wear and tear items. All have done between 90 to 120000 miles and are serviced at VW. I have had both new and second hand diesel and petrol variants.
@ToniCipriani-8
@ToniCipriani-8 2 месяца назад
Same here owned 3 v dubs apart from normal wear and tear they have been spot on unfortunately people confuse reliability with indestructibility and expect every single component to last a life time.
@DeanofMachines
@DeanofMachines 2 месяца назад
VW reliability? HA🎉🎉🎉🎉 best joke ever!
@thatdaftscottishcarguy
@thatdaftscottishcarguy 2 месяца назад
So we have a unit and will soon have a lift, part of the charm of these videos was you were outside in the pouring rain, on your back, in your drive scrambling around, a normal diy mechanic, not sure if it's going to be the same, time will tell I guess
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Impossible to do this full-time working on my back on the driveway. So it's either this or nothing to be honest
@1maico1
@1maico1 2 месяца назад
@@NotEconomicallyViable How does the Kevin-Albert Williams channel manage to change 2 clutches a day in Winter on his back without help?
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
@@1maico1 because that’s all he does day-in day-out and can do them with his eyes closed and is set up specifically for that one very narrow job. He’ll also get paid by the client for the job. And there’s no talking. And there’s no scripts. I could go on.
@itsmephil2255
@itsmephil2255 2 месяца назад
So this is N.E.V. (2.0) Workshop, Channel Sponsor and all that stuff Well deserved Nino👏🏼
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Thanks Phil
@itsmephil2255
@itsmephil2255 2 месяца назад
@@NotEconomicallyViable as Yazz and the plastic population sang.......'The only way is up' 👍🏼
@LizzyFerretOfficial
@LizzyFerretOfficial 27 дней назад
@9:28 I’ve written this on some of your other vids but sure why not once more for the bants. VAG cars *are* very reliable, if they’re serviced regularly and with the +++ care their German designers intended. Far too often cars here are looked after by main dealers for the first 3 years and then that it’s, it’s just a case of doing wee bits of maintenance and the jobs that arise as and when, rather than taking the time to regularly service at a marque specialist. This is the “bulletproof” mindset - that they just go forever - totally forgetting that for that to happen they need to be treated with lots of TLC. I’m not saying that *you* forgot this you understand, but rather the general car owning masses, you’re just now picking up their slack. ( I say this as someone on my 7th VW, having had a number of Beemers too and apart from one E46 clearly had a love affair with the ramp I’ve never had any let me down because they were always cared for by independent specialists who knew every nook & cranny, all the pitfalls and all the tricks. I feel sad for this wee MkVI because they’re lovely wee wagons that will go and go and go when well cared for; it’s not had the opportunity to show you that yet is all.
@jasonlewry3307
@jasonlewry3307 2 месяца назад
An old sage always told me that warped disks don’t exist for road cars…. Race cars can warp their disks but it’s always pad transfer in road cars. Most times a burnishing process will restore the disk. Burnishing is “exciting” if done properly. It literally ignites the pad,lots of smoke, fire and stench. Very important to keep the pad away from the disk and drive a nice way to cool everything off. It’s saved many a disk over the years.
@EportChris
@EportChris 2 месяца назад
How you described all those noises at the beginning is me standing in front of my mechanic trying to explain every knock from the front end of my fabia 😅
@coop_coop007
@coop_coop007 2 месяца назад
I had a low milage, FSH, four year old 2004 GTD, utter nail. Turbo failed, head cracked, both replaced under a dealer purchased warranty, after a fight, head then failed again as did the turbo. The turbo was not OEM, cheap replacement, the head came in suffix A, B and C, which should have been replaced as a recall but was not. The failed replacement head was a suffix B not C. Eventually it was OK, it then started playing up again so it went back and was part exchanged for something not VW. It was from the VW dealer's warranteed used selection.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
🥴
@smo34th
@smo34th 2 месяца назад
Love the sound effects mate and your editing is top-drawer. Well done and thank you
@razvanturcu9871
@razvanturcu9871 2 месяца назад
Sometimes, front disks are labeled for left and right, because of the way the holes are made in the middle, so they can be properly ventilated. Maybe this is why they became bad so fast.
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
I didn't know that
@patrickjmorgan
@patrickjmorgan 2 месяца назад
Audible beep on door lock opening- Best thing I had on my Firms car in the '90's- Ideal to find your car of a night when you're pissed...
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
😂😅
@chrislambe400
@chrislambe400 2 месяца назад
The missus impression had me in stiches. I had a Golf 6 Plus with TSI 122 HP. On extended warranty - 2 x Turbo and waste gate, cam shaft adjustor, rear door control unit, water from tiny hole in a pillar, timing chain. Out of warranty - wheel bearing, engine mounts, 2 gear boxes, 2 x front wiper assembly with bearing, 2x xrear LED lights, and the turbo waste gate would get stuck and fart out the boot pressure on occasino while overtaking. Not a fun experience.
@Bigmirrorman
@Bigmirrorman 2 месяца назад
Love seeing you in the workshop, come rain or shine! Need some nice NEV signage in the background!
@thomasrogers4534
@thomasrogers4534 2 месяца назад
This is early Wheeler Dealers with bells on. All us DIY home mechanics relate to this, Especially as I owned a VW Passat estate which had me putting my hand in my pocket on a regular basis. Worst car I ever owned, Had an 3.6 XJS for ten years that cost substantially less in repairs. Also had a brake judder on a Focus due to bent disc.
@phphph6022
@phphph6022 2 месяца назад
Absolutely it's a myth. Back in the 70s and 80s everything else was rubbish so VW looked great. Now it's a lottery. My Passat DSG that wouldn't hold the car on a slight incline, my Tiguan that used a litre of oil per 1500 miles, my ID3 that just shuts down all the screens randomly. Once they're out of warranty they're a risk. I don't know why I bought another one!
@telecomsuk
@telecomsuk 2 месяца назад
I bought a 2013 Peugeot Partner Tepee Outdoor in 2017, aside from service consumables like pads, oil filters,it been faultless. also did cambelt ,Water pump, ideler (10 year replacement) until last week when 100 miles into a 150 mile journey an injector died. RAC were great, took us to a recommended garage who fitted a new injector while we had a pub lunch. Continued journey after repair. Other car is 2013 Panda 4x4 aside from consumable it’s had new lower wishbones and bushes. Both alway pass the MOT with advisories being dealt with after MoT by myself.
@arealscotsman
@arealscotsman 2 месяца назад
I had a mk4 golf gti diesel for seventeen years with little money needed to keep it running. I bought a new gtd in April and its running great .
@bikeman123
@bikeman123 2 месяца назад
My 2000 1.8T did 200k miles without any issues.
@tahustvedt
@tahustvedt 2 месяца назад
You can get protective film that goes on the top of the rear bumper. Very strong stuff.
@srea064
@srea064 2 месяца назад
Great video, especially the re-enactment of Mrs Nev removing the pram from the boot. You could simply purchase a bumper protector. You can get black plastic ones that stick on with double sided tape. Will save future scratching.
@dugwthree
@dugwthree 2 месяца назад
Suggest investing in a dial indicator and with an adjustable magnetic base. Can be very useful for checking runout and endplay. I am a retired machinist and these are very useful tools..
@muffindell
@muffindell 2 месяца назад
I've had Golfs, a Passat, Polo, A1, A4 amongst other VAG cars and all have been expensive to maintain with turbo, intercooler, gearbox, camshaft and followers, DMF, egr, dpf, Adblue pump, steering pump, etc needing replacement on cars that are just a few years old. Totally unreliable, the myth is real!
@aceace5457
@aceace5457 2 месяца назад
your reverse light on the drivers side was out , just an observation , lol.
@aceace5457
@aceace5457 2 месяца назад
its a comman problem but nothing to be worried about and that is coming from an ex mechanic the juddering when i reverse happens all the time and i got a vw golf estate 7.5 r .
@M0NTY47
@M0NTY47 2 месяца назад
I had an older Audi A4 that had vibration while driving and especially while braking. I put on a set of plastic spigot rings all around. They didn't fix the problem but did reduce the vibration by about 50%. It needed a control arm and the discs were warped. But for a fiver on ebay, it defo helps.
@TheRealBigDan
@TheRealBigDan 2 месяца назад
Owners buy them based on their outdated reputation for reliability, totally neglect them and they go bad quick.
@craighammond2676
@craighammond2676 2 месяца назад
My 2012 2.0 TDI drive train still going strong at 146k. Although no doubt the suspension needs some work (rattling over bumps) The first vid I saw was the Land Rover one, and now this, so that was lucky!
@Nate6874
@Nate6874 2 месяца назад
Ive just replaced the off side lower arm bush on my Tiguan. Mine had completley broken away and was floating. Came off easily, putting it back on was a pig. Car drives lovely now.
@salazar1104
@salazar1104 2 месяца назад
18:30 always support the suspension when applying this kind of forces. Always replace the bolt that holds drive axle and remember that this kind of bolts have very very high torque for example 200nm+180 degree turn. Great to see you having your own workspace to work in :)
@HQA0
@HQA0 2 месяца назад
I had the same Golf MK6 but an 2009 model which had the older 2.0tdi engine from the later mk5s, bought it in 2017 and sold it at 2022. most reliable car I've ever had. Bought at 80,000 miles put another 80,000 miles on it. Just did servicing, tires, camblet, brake pads and discs, battery and also had to change the shocks and the pully tensioner
@davebolowski7925
@davebolowski7925 2 месяца назад
It’s also the quality of replacement parts INCLUDING from the manufacturer. The rubber in suspension parts also seems to be poorer, regardless of make.
@zaluq
@zaluq 2 месяца назад
You can put a transparent protection film on the bumper
@agentcarbunkle
@agentcarbunkle 16 дней назад
hmm seems like someone's been messing with that gearbox. Oh its yourself! lol
@leejser
@leejser 2 месяца назад
You could get a brake disc lathe machine to skim those slight warp rotors.
@revivingwrecks
@revivingwrecks 2 месяца назад
Welcome to the estate, matey! I can't wait to watch how you get on and progress :) If you ever need any tools or anything, let me know more than happy to help! :)
@NotEconomicallyViable
@NotEconomicallyViable 2 месяца назад
Ahh look who we have here 😃
@RickLand-y1q
@RickLand-y1q 2 месяца назад
Such a cool car will be even cooler if it is equipped with Witamats floor mats
@simonfowler7561
@simonfowler7561 2 месяца назад
Discs almost never warp except perhaps during racing. Generally problems are build up of brake dust on the discs OR crude on the wheel bearing surfaces.
@Pedru023
@Pedru023 2 месяца назад
I've had an Audi A3 from the same year and I'm remembering those bushings... You could get away with only those bushings, because they're supposted to be removed just like you did, and leave the lower suspention arms in place. That's what I've done, and all the noises went away.
Далее
Fixing my abandoned Audi RS6
1:08:09
Просмотров 123 тыс.
@ItsMamix учу делать сигму😎
00:12
Просмотров 554 тыс.
Песня РАСПУТИН на русском!🔥
00:56
Fixing my old Mercedes then realising I’ve been scammed
1:18:50
Why Does The Land Rover Defender Cost So Much?
23:57
Просмотров 84 тыс.
Fixing the WORST car I've ever owned
34:47
Просмотров 257 тыс.
1978 Triumph Spitfire sitting for years. Will it run?
1:39:57
Making my abandoned Audi RS6 road legal
44:43
Просмотров 65 тыс.
I HAD TO CALL THE POLICE ON MY OWN CUSTOMER
32:34
Просмотров 164 тыс.
We convert 16 chainsaws into an engine for a car
11:50
Просмотров 104 тыс.