medunko
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Yep, it’s a bulletproof engine in the 90’s.
old but gold, still just my suggestion to youYep, it’s a bulletproof engine in the 90’s.
Here in the US it comes with the 2.0 EA and 8 speed aisin. No diesel.Aertonn is popular but mostly Diesel engines and dsg.
They are drastically different between NA and EU which complicates parts issues.In my opinion, the most reliable vehicles to own in terms of drivetrain reliability could be/should be a naturally aspirated(non-turbo) engine from HONDA, MAZDA or TOYOTA with a manual transmission. There, I said it!
Why?Stay way from the 1.8l gas turbo engine.
I had one they're junk.Why?
Lol ok.I had one they're junk.
If you're from the EU you'll need to replace or rewire the tail lights, as they won't be legal. Keep in mind some vw products are Similar in the USA AND Europe. Can you import an Atlas? Built in Tennessee comfortable and can actually seat 7 adults.Thanks, for advice Skoda is nice car but I run away from diesels : I’m not driving a lot of miles. But interior is not so nice like Passat, Tiguan or golf. Like comparing golf with Audi A3 or Audi a 4.
My question was for American/ Canada petroleum engines and the experience from users in America. What I know that 2.5 with aisin is bulletproof combination, I have intention to import a car from us/Canada if I found one. The others new ones ea888 gen 3 are not known yet, I mean A guy from vw dealership told me: time will tell, wait 5-6 years and I can answer you
As long as you are religious about 40,000 km fluid changes the dsg transmissions are awesome.Aertonn is popular but mostly Diesel engines and dsg.
The late 1990s and early 2000.Lol ok.
Which one did you have? There's more than one.
Yep, that’s a legal requirement about the tail lights before registering. Like I said previously Atls or Touareg here is too big for find a parking place in the city.If you're from the EU you'll need to replace or rewire the tail lights, as they won't be legal. Keep in mind some vw products are Similar in the USA AND Europe. Can you import an Atlas? Built in Tennessee comfortable and can actually seat 7 adults.
Thanks a lot, it's in my shortlist. 2.0L Tsi and 211 hp?2nd or 3rd generation Tiguan with the 2.0L TSI and Aisin 09 transmission. Cheap to buy. No powerhouse and middling fuel economy but reliable and easy to drive with good ergonomics and the typical German interior/build quality. Keep on top of the maintenance and a special eye towards the oil separator/egr device. Good bang for the buck and available with a Haldex AWD.