2000 Passat 4 motion
Discussion
As per title, stumbled across one of these in 2.8 flavour in my search for a new commuter. Any opinions, advice or tips that I should know of? It looks fairly tidy and is in SOTW money territory. 5 months tax and mot until June.
Oh and the only fault is that apparently there is an abs light on??
Cheers as always guys
Jamie
Oh and the only fault is that apparently there is an abs light on??
Cheers as always guys
Jamie
Have a look here for common problem areas;
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/volkswagen/pa...
Also be aware that under the new MOT regs the ABS light being on will be a fail, so budget to get that sorted.
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/volkswagen/pa...
Also be aware that under the new MOT regs the ABS light being on will be a fail, so budget to get that sorted.
Saw one for the first time in age yesterday.
Pretty reasonable car with a hint of sleeper about it. Handling won't set the World in fire but the engine seems bulletproof and 4Motion is usually good (I had a Golf R32 with it and have it on the VW camper).
I did seriously consider one a while back.
Pretty reasonable car with a hint of sleeper about it. Handling won't set the World in fire but the engine seems bulletproof and 4Motion is usually good (I had a Golf R32 with it and have it on the VW camper).
I did seriously consider one a while back.
Make sure ALL the electrics work, things like RCL, EW, interior lights are controlled from a box of electrics under the passenger footwell. There is a "trough" at the back of the engine bay, where the brake servo and battery sit. Under the servo and battery there are drainage holes, with a rubber bung. These get blocked over time by crap. If they get too blocked, water will flood into the car, onto the front passenger footwell, and flood the electric box, knocking out your electrics. Make sure some remedial work has been done to make sure this will not happen. I think there was a recall, but can't be sure. Hope this helps.
I got it wrong and came out to my '97 tdi to find a trough full of water that would not have looked out of place in a farmer's field...
I got it wrong and came out to my '97 tdi to find a trough full of water that would not have looked out of place in a farmer's field...
Codswallop said:
Have a look here for common problem areas;
http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/volkswagen/pa...
Also be aware that under the new MOT regs the ABS light being on will be a fail, so budget to get that sorted.
They reckon the abs light is just a sensor, it would be a bit of a gamble I guess, hoping I could fix it myself on the driveway.http://www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/volkswagen/pa...
Also be aware that under the new MOT regs the ABS light being on will be a fail, so budget to get that sorted.
I had a manual one - seemed to suffer a lot of drive train shunt, was slow for a 2.8, leaked oil from the cam cover gaskets - all this with a one owner car with huge wad of receipts for vast amounts spent, it had every option ticked a really good spec, big and comfortable. Replaced it with an auto A6 2.7T and the Audi is such a better car to drive the passat doesn't compare - which is rather odd seeing as they were the same age so same drive train and all quite common under the skin.
Utter s
tboxes. VAG is all about percieved quality and appearences, which is fine if you buy a new(ish) one under warranty.
Fast forward a few years and the wheels litterarily start to come off, Ive had mates spending 4-5 grand a year ( I kid you not) on various niggles, this is on audi/VW cars from around the turn of the millenium.
I would run rather than walk.
tboxes. VAG is all about percieved quality and appearences, which is fine if you buy a new(ish) one under warranty.Fast forward a few years and the wheels litterarily start to come off, Ive had mates spending 4-5 grand a year ( I kid you not) on various niggles, this is on audi/VW cars from around the turn of the millenium.
I would run rather than walk.
So then, think I will just be leaving it then! The search can continue, was also considering a Skoda Octavia VRS so may revert to that idea instead.
Cheers for the warning guys oh and if you have any ideas for a suitable 4/5 door 4/5 seat commuter that will return 25+ mpg for SOTW money then all suggestions are gratefully received as always.
Cheers for the warning guys oh and if you have any ideas for a suitable 4/5 door 4/5 seat commuter that will return 25+ mpg for SOTW money then all suggestions are gratefully received as always.
This is a link to the ad guys http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120897102959?ssPageName=... The seller has now offered it to me for £800. Too good to be true? Time to move on (run a mile) or take a punt?
firman said:
This is a link to the ad guys http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120897102959?ssPageName=... The seller has now offered it to me for £800. Too good to be true? Time to move on (run a mile) or take a punt?
I wouldn't buy a car from a functional illiterate and I'd be worried about that ABS light.
That said a friend of mine bought one of these (albeit a later car)- took it from 50K miles to over 150K and did nothing other than oil changes every 15K miles or so.
firman said:
This is a link to the ad guys http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/120897102959?ssPageName=... The seller has now offered it to me for £800. Too good to be true? Time to move on (run a mile) or take a punt?
Looks good. Remember the 4wd 2.8 engine will put a lot off, and are at there weakness. come winter you will sell fir at least you paid. Make sure you test drive it thou.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



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