It's not necessarily that - the Mk4 Golf is the same age (as a product range) as the 406! The fact is VW seem to intentionally make anything beyond the most basic maintenance into as difficult a job as possible, presumably to put people off DIY. PSA don't seem to care much about that!STALLED wrote:The thing about the 406's is that they are old enough to be simple to work on
Bye Bye Peugeot!!!
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Re: Bye Bye Peugeot!!!
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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Re: Bye Bye Peugeot!!!
thats one of those in good condition!steve_earwig wrote:Hmm...

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Re: Bye Bye Peugeot!!!
Pick my passat up Monday cant wait!!!! And yes its made in Germany
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Re: Bye Bye Peugeot!!!
VW package a lot of components - eg if one component will break, it will be sold as a "unit" with other components which may be working fine! I suppose it's a tad modular in how its all stuck together - but can work out expensive to fix!mjb wrote:It's not necessarily that - the Mk4 Golf is the same age (as a product range) as the 406! The fact is VW seem to intentionally make anything beyond the most basic maintenance into as difficult a job as possible, presumably to put people off DIY. PSA don't seem to care much about that!STALLED wrote:The thing about the 406's is that they are old enough to be simple to work on
Mate of mine has a MK3 VR6 - Hot hot hot car!
