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  • R36 How do they perform in the long term?

    Hey guys,

    Looking at buying an R36 wagon and just wondering if you had any feedback for me on what these cars are like when 60,000+ or nearing 100,000 on the odometer? Are there any issues commonly found with these vehicles at all and is it OK to buy one in this mileage range or is lower a better option?

    Cheers.

  • #2
    R36 How do they perform in the long term?

    Ensure service history is well maintained. What sorta klms you looking at and what year?

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    • #3
      Just trying to decide between going with a car around 40,000km or 80,000kms. All 2009, price variation almost $10k in some cases. Was ideally looking at the lower mileage vehicles but the price difference makes a good case.

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      • #4
        Not sure if you've given it thought, but were you concerned with options/changes of the R36 variants?

        - White MFD vs Red MFD (Changed over to white late 2009)
        - RNS510 V RCD510 (I would have bought one with the RNS if I could go back)
        - Sunroof (Wouldn't buy one without it)
        - Adaptive Cruise Control (I think only on the MY10.5 R36s)

        From what I've read and my own little research I think the earlier 2008-early 09 models had the DSG issues, but they made changes in the later 09 ones which resolved them for the most part.

        There was a software update available as well, which my car received a while back and I've yet to see any real problems apart from my squeaky wipers.

        Depending on how hard you drive, petrol may be of concern, hah. I tend to get around 10.5l/100km on average with mixed driving so not that bad.
        Biscay Blue Volkswagen R36 MY09

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        • #5
          Not concerned with petrol use, but was definitely after the 2009+ models with the white MFD, RNS and sunroof would be nice. Really just wondering if the extra money for a car with 30,000kms less was worth it?

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          • #6
            I saw one with about 45,000 kms on it for $35k on carsales.. Looked like a really good option.

            Id be looking for one as low to 30000 or just had the 60000 service done. Obviously as low to 30000 being the preference.

            MC
            Biscay Blue 2009 R36 Wagon
            RNS510 w/ Reverse Camera | Sunroof | Auto Tail Gate | 30,000kms
            VCDS Changes: Rain Sense Auto Close | Tear Drop Wipe | Lock/Unlock Beep
            Checkout my thread
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            • #7
              VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT Type 3C MY09 R36 DSG 4-MOTION Cars for sale in SA - Carsales Mobile
              Biscay Blue 2009 R36 Wagon
              RNS510 w/ Reverse Camera | Sunroof | Auto Tail Gate | 30,000kms
              VCDS Changes: Rain Sense Auto Close | Tear Drop Wipe | Lock/Unlock Beep
              Checkout my thread
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              • #8
                Originally posted by maclean_cherry View Post
                I saw one with about 45,000 kms on it for $35k on carsales.. Looked like a really good option.

                Id be looking for one as low to 30000 or just had the 60000 service done. Obviously as low to 30000 being the preference.

                MC
                Thats the one I'm talking about. Really tempted with that price.

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                • #9
                  Yeah it looks like a good deal.. I'd offer him 34 with a ceiling of 35..
                  Biscay Blue 2009 R36 Wagon
                  RNS510 w/ Reverse Camera | Sunroof | Auto Tail Gate | 30,000kms
                  VCDS Changes: Rain Sense Auto Close | Tear Drop Wipe | Lock/Unlock Beep
                  Checkout my thread
                  sigpic

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                  • #10
                    R36 How do they perform in the long term?

                    Space man what state u in? Car is in sa, happy to catch up if u come to sa. Have a my10 r36

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by levendi001 View Post
                      Space man what state u in? Car is in sa, happy to catch up if u come to sa. Have a my10 r36
                      Cheers buddy. Actually, cars I'm looking at are wagons, not that sedan from SA.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Spaceman View Post
                        Cheers buddy. Actually, cars I'm looking at are wagons, not that sedan from SA.
                        Good man, wagons are the best

                        That sedan has sold now any way..
                        Biscay Blue 2009 R36 Wagon
                        RNS510 w/ Reverse Camera | Sunroof | Auto Tail Gate | 30,000kms
                        VCDS Changes: Rain Sense Auto Close | Tear Drop Wipe | Lock/Unlock Beep
                        Checkout my thread
                        sigpic

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by maclean_cherry View Post
                          Good man, wagons are the best

                          That sedan has sold now any way..
                          Yeah, big fan of the wagons!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by MrWolf View Post
                            Not sure if you've given it thought, but were you concerned with options/changes of the R36 variants?

                            - White MFD vs Red MFD (Changed over to white late 2009)
                            - RNS510 V RCD510 (I would have bought one with the RNS if I could go back)
                            - Sunroof (Wouldn't buy one without it)
                            - Adaptive Cruise Control (I think only on the MY10.5 R36s)

                            From what I've read and my own little research I think the earlier 2008-early 09 models had the DSG issues, but they made changes in the later 09 ones which resolved them for the most part.

                            There was a software update available as well, which my car received a while back and I've yet to see any real problems apart from my squeaky wipers.

                            Depending on how hard you drive, petrol may be of concern, hah. I tend to get around 10.5l/100km on average with mixed driving so not that bad.
                            Hey mate,

                            We have just put a deposit down on a 08 R36 for my Dad, What problems did the DSG have in this year?

                            I'd appreciate all feedback and the deposit is not binding


                            cheers

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