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Paul Barton
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And theyre noisy, and uncomfortable, and unreliable, and they are made from monkey metal and chocolate and they will fall apart. And eat tyres for the fun of it, half shafts will need replacing every service, and discs and pads, average service cost over £1500. 14 tyres in 80,000 mile. Struggle to get 26mpg.

Transit, quiet, comfortable, reliable, more toys for the money, better suspension, more torque, done 30,000 miles so far at over 30mpg, up to weight all the time. Front tyres are like new, rears half worn, discs and pads 80%. One thing replaced on transit, nearside mirror, but i hit a pigeon so not vans fault.

If you have budget? You will need a hell of a budget to keep a vw on the road.

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