Volkswagen Polo 2014 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Volkswagen Polo 2014 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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Volkswagen Polo 2014: losing water
It’s losing coolant. Is it running ok? Does it get hot? If the answer to those questions is ‘yes’ and ‘no’ then look for a leak from the radiator, radiator hoses, cooling system fittings on the engine. If the answers are ‘no’ and ‘yes’ then check for a leaking heard gasket.
Volkswagen Polo 2014: Turbo replacement
The car is now out of the 3-year warranty, so if you can’t prove that it did fail within the warranty period you will have trouble mounting a case to be fully compensated. The offer VW has made is a standard one typically used by carmakers.
Will Volkswagen fix problems if a car that is out of warranty?
It would appear you’ve got a good claim against VW for repairing the car, even though the warranty has expired. Remember, the car is still covered by the statutory warranty under local law. It is most likely to be the same problem that has reappeared; if it is it’s a well known one. Go back to VW through the dealer and ask for the problem to be fixed again.
What's a safe first car?
I wouldn't recommend the Polo, it requires the more expensive Premium unleaded, it's got the dual-clutch auto, which can be troublesome, and it will be more expensive to service. The Mazda 2 or the Toyota Yaris are better choices.
Volkswagen Polo 2014: Towing capacity
It's rated to tow up to 1000kg when the trailer has brakes, so towing 530kg shouldn't bother it.
Good replacement for Golf?
The Polo is the best car on your list — and until the end of the year it is selling for $15,990 driveaway — but you should include the Honda Jazz, which is even better value for money.
Volkswagen Polo 2014: Is the 77 TSI with a DSG worth considering?
We aren't being flooded with complaints about the DSG gearbox the way we were a couple of years ago, which suggests the company has addressed the issues that were causing owners such concern. If you like the DSG I would go with it.