Are Volkswagens good cars to buy used?
Overall, Volkswagen is an excellent choice for a car, as it’s reliable, affordable, and won’t leave drivers going to a mechanic over and over. It’s been a solid choice for many years and many more years to come.
How many miles do Volkswagens usually last?
Volkswagen cars typically last around 100,000 miles as long as it is serviced and taken good care of. VW cars you buy today usually last longer than VWs that are just 10 years old.
How long will a Volkswagen up last?
Registered. My experience of small cars is that they last 10 years, but really at 8 or 9 years they get expensive to maintain. Rust sets in at 10 years and major components fail, such as the suspension, or ECU. Obviously if you only do 5000 miles year, and avoid salted roads, it’ll last longer.
Do VW engines last?
Most Volkswagen engines on today’s roads are designed to last as far as over 100 000 miles.
How long will a Volkswagen Up last?
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What kind of cars does Volkswagen make?
Since then, Volkswagen has been offering pragmatic cars like the Golf and the Jetta which offer conservative styling and German engineering at an affordable price point compared to more expensive German luxury cars. Volkswagen has recently gotten a little more serious about SUVs with offerings like the Atlas and a refreshed Tiguan.
Why is Volkswagen called the people’s car?
Translated from German as “the people’s car,” that’s what Volkswagen has exemplified during its long, checkered, and yet proud history as a global brand. VW made a huge splash when it introduced the Type 1 (what we all know as the Beetle) in the 50s which played a big part in kicking off a compact car revolution in America.