I suspect that the chain tensioner issues which results in catastrophic engine failures will be covered under warranty even outside of the standard 3 year warranty period. I think it comes under general consumer law in that the average consumer could reasonably expect the life of the engine to be more than 60,000km / 3 years when driven normally and serviced regularly according to the service schedule.
It's probably not unreasonable to expect the engine in a modern car to last 10-12 years and 240-250,000km without major work (besides oil changes and regular servicing).
Now I'm no legal expert but if VW is replacing engines outside warranty (which I believe is the case?) it can only be for legal or marketing reasons.
It's probably not unreasonable to expect the engine in a modern car to last 10-12 years and 240-250,000km without major work (besides oil changes and regular servicing).
Now I'm no legal expert but if VW is replacing engines outside warranty (which I believe is the case?) it can only be for legal or marketing reasons.
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