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2.0TFSI High Mileage report... 100K ++

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Just for everyone's reference as I'm sure hardly any 2.0TFSI owners are anywhere near 100K yet.

We have a gentleman with a leased Golf GTI 2.0TFSI on a 2006 registration. Heaven knows what he does in the building trade to rack up these miles in two years but his Golf was in on its 120,000 mile service (7th Longlife in his case) and report on engine was still perfectly sound no problems at all as yet. Still on original turbo.

So just a little bit of an insite as to how good the 2.0TFSI is looking as a lump.

flippin heck that takes the george! how can you drive that much in a year? surely moving closer to the job site would be easier lol

I think high mileage cars can often have a fairly unstressed life, as the usual way to do those miles is to spent your life on motorways (which don't stress engines like the 2.0 TFSI very much).

Indeed, its possibly had an easy life, but thats still good to hear Rich indeed!! :thumbup:

Anyone seen a 2.0tdi do that on its original turbo yet?? :rofl:

Anyone seen a 2.0tdi do that on its original turbo yet?? :rofl:

Got taken home by a 2.0TDI taxi the other day... 240k miles on an 05 plate and driver said original turbo and nothing major had gone wrong.

I suppose at that mileage on an 05 the engine never gets cold though :)

Anyone seen a 2.0tdi do that on its original turbo yet?? :rofl:

Nope..... ;)

How did he have time for work?

Sounds like a solid well kept engine then.

60k a year? maybe he has a girl at every building site in the UK or something?

I've had my Octavia TDI for just over 13 months now and i'm approaching 60k so i'm not a million miles behind. It's always fully laden so it works pretty hard as well. I'll no doubt be taking advantage of the 2 year unlimited mile warranty at some point.

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