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What to look out for?

Old Oct 28, 2010 | 05:55 PM
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Hey guys, I'm getting a 2004ish Jetta wagon, I'm wondering what are some things that could be a problem on it, if any.

Its a 2.0 Petrol motor.
200k miles (all highway)
and its been maintained well.
 
Old Oct 29, 2010 | 01:50 PM
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Old Oct 30, 2010 | 01:27 AM
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Not something to necessarily look out for, but you need to know that you need to stay on top of the oil changes as recommended and that you should check your oil level frequently. Sounds common sense, but it is something simple that VWs are pretty good for oil consumption. Other than that, enjoy your Jetta!
 
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Originally Posted by copperdragon77
Not something to necessarily look out for, but you need to know that you need to stay on top of the oil changes as recommended and that you should check your oil level frequently. Sounds common sense, but it is something simple that VWs are pretty good for oil consumption. Other than that, enjoy your Jetta!
I've heard a few stories about VW's eating oil xD

I'm pretty good with keeping up on Oil Changes and checking levels, my other car is leaking a bit and I need to check it frequently.

Thanks.
 
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