I've just had my Mk7 R serviced. It had a coolant leak and the dealer said it was a leaking thermostat, which had to be replaced at a not inconsiderable cost pf parts and labour.
Reading here and elsewhere, coolant leaks due to the failure of these components are fairly common, and that despite replacement (and the parts being revised by Volkswagen), these components can be almost counted on to fail again at some point in the not too distant future.
I've read that many of the parts are plastic, and that the Mk7s are better in this area as the parts were metal.
Is this correct? And if so, are the MK7's overall more reliable than the MK7s?
I'm contemplating upgrading to a Mk7.5 R Wolfsburg at some point and I suppose if the general consensus is that they are a bit more reliable, the upgrade would be more justifiable.
Reading here and elsewhere, coolant leaks due to the failure of these components are fairly common, and that despite replacement (and the parts being revised by Volkswagen), these components can be almost counted on to fail again at some point in the not too distant future.
I've read that many of the parts are plastic, and that the Mk7s are better in this area as the parts were metal.
Is this correct? And if so, are the MK7's overall more reliable than the MK7s?
I'm contemplating upgrading to a Mk7.5 R Wolfsburg at some point and I suppose if the general consensus is that they are a bit more reliable, the upgrade would be more justifiable.
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