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    2010/11 Polo GTi

    Hi guys looking at buying a 2010/2011 Polo GTi, is there anything I should be looking out for?
    thanks in advance.

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    Yep! Make sure all the recalls have been completed. Check for records regarding oil consumption.

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    If you need it checked over after you get one, drop me a PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoknRob View Post
    Yep! Make sure all the recalls have been completed. Check for records regarding oil consumption.

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    everything seems in order thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snail Style View Post
    If you need it checked over after you get one, drop me a PM.
    Thank you Snail Style

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLuis View Post
    Hi guys looking at buying a 2010/2011 Polo GTi, is there anything I should be looking out for?
    thanks in advance.
    Are you aware of the potential issues with that engine and transmission? When i say potential....i actually mean pretty much inevitable.
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    Get a list of recalls from your local VW service centre and check the potential car to ensure it has had those work done.
    Check all log book service entries
    I would also check tyre wear and interior condition to get an indication of how the car has been used.

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    Yeah, so I love my GTI (2011) but it has had all the usual issues. Check the exhaust tips for a clue about oil consumption. Mine uses ~2L/1000km. It's not the end of the world, just something worth noting. Mine had the mechatronics unit replaced at 20,000km and still burned the clutches up by 28,000km. It's now at 52,000 (only 10 months later) and they're already starting to slur the gearchanges again. VW almost always honours goodwill warranties for clutches though.

    TL;DR: make sure it's had the recall work done, make sure it idles smooth (shaky idle could be coil packs), make sure it drives and stops well

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