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    Hi guys.

    Happy to be part of the VW group, always loved VW since the MKI Golf.
    We had few VW, Multivan(2), Polo, Golf.
    Loved my wife's Polo with the manual shift gear and zippy handling.
    Sadly, we had to say goodbye to her to upgrade to the Golf wagon, Cos of the dog...
    Not for the kids becoming bigger and taller.
    I am currently driving a multivan. I real love them the way they drive. Just like a car.
    She nearly 10 years, 135K. I know not much for the age.
    Voila!
    Happy to be part of this VW forum.

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    Welcome aboard. We had our 2010 Multi from new for 11 years and 225,000km and it was awesome. In many respects I probably should have kept it instead of replacing it. It was pretty bulletproof and while there were a few parts in need of replacement, most were just normal wear and tear items... albeit expensive ones on that 100,000 cycle

    I don't really remember it, but I went to school in Rivett back in the early 80's, not for long as an Army kid though as we moved around.

    If it has an engine or heartbeat it's going to cost you.

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