Noobie To polo Scene :D
Noobie To polo Scene :D
Hiya all just thought i will say hi
. Right im after a mk4 1.4 polo 16v and after reading the common faults thread im not so sure on buying a polo now unless you lot convince me
lol but on a serious note they cant be that bad with all them problems im sure if you look after your car will keep the £££ in your pocket lol
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All cars have their faults. I'll struggle when it comes to passing on my 6n. I would def buy another too.
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Not had a single problem touch wood. And the car's are very beautiful in the right hands 
Go for it i want a 1.4 16v next time round
Go for it i want a 1.4 16v next time round
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polos are amazing, mines doing great and on the 100k mark, ya just need to take care of them
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Welcome to the scene.
All motors have faults and it all depends on what you get your hands on. I've had a 6n 1.4 8v which i've never had to spend £££ on apart from servicing
However, the 1.4 16v I got now did come with hidden issues slowing showing up more and more. However, I've now got it looking sweet and because I love it so much i've probably spent around £2700 on maintenance alone
god knows how much when I include the modding too!
So now its perfect and i've not had any problems since I got the work done. Furthermore, in that market at that age and price figure i'd have to say polo's are the best to consider.
I'm currently trying to sell up though just because i'm getting older and badly want a mk2 Golf GTi or a Corrado. However, my polo still puts a smile on my face and I love taking it for a drive cruising with the big boys. Not the hottest of hatches but it is very nippy standard and never fails to shock the big boys when it manages to stay with the bigger dubs on the motorways.
Going through all those problems and spending the money feels worth it when I get a grin ear to ear and that 4k rev sound hit me.
So if you're looking for a polo at a great price for the mods carried out on it then have a look in the sales section for mine. I've been the unlucy one thats alreasdy sorted out all the common (and expensive) problems so you don't have to.
All motors have faults and it all depends on what you get your hands on. I've had a 6n 1.4 8v which i've never had to spend £££ on apart from servicing
However, the 1.4 16v I got now did come with hidden issues slowing showing up more and more. However, I've now got it looking sweet and because I love it so much i've probably spent around £2700 on maintenance alone
So now its perfect and i've not had any problems since I got the work done. Furthermore, in that market at that age and price figure i'd have to say polo's are the best to consider.
I'm currently trying to sell up though just because i'm getting older and badly want a mk2 Golf GTi or a Corrado. However, my polo still puts a smile on my face and I love taking it for a drive cruising with the big boys. Not the hottest of hatches but it is very nippy standard and never fails to shock the big boys when it manages to stay with the bigger dubs on the motorways.
Going through all those problems and spending the money feels worth it when I get a grin ear to ear and that 4k rev sound hit me.
So if you're looking for a polo at a great price for the mods carried out on it then have a look in the sales section for mine. I've been the unlucy one thats alreasdy sorted out all the common (and expensive) problems so you don't have to.
