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I suppose it depends on one's definition of reliable. If the car breaks down all the time because of failure in electronic or engine related parts, I would call that unreliable. If parts break all the time, it would be poor choice or material or poor design (very annoying but hope the mark 2 version fixes the problems). If parts wear down or break after a number of years, it would just be part of owning that particular type of car. Just my opionion.
MY19 Polo GTi 2.0 DSG
Previous VW cars:MY16 Polo GTI manual, 2007 Jetta 2.0 TDi manual, 2001 VW Bora V6 4-Motion - flooded away
The dipstick funnel was broken on my Mk3.5 when i bought it. It was <$5 from dealership spares IIRC. I also bought a few other minor parts (trim clips, etc) & they were all suprisingly cheap.
It was only when I started needing engine mounts, clutches, suspension & roof parts that things started getting to heart-attack prices.
My Nissan U13 Bluebird was the most reliable car I ever owned. My Gen2 Liberty didn't live up to the reputation of Gen2 Libs.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
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