6N.....9N......come again?
6N.....9N......come again?
Okay so can anyone explain this 6N / 9N thing - take it thats the model of polo - but which one is which? - i.e. years etc. Mines an 2001 so whats thats then? ta.
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It's the official designation of the vehicle (if you take it to a dealers for example).
Saying MK3 and MK4 etc is not correct (even though everyone does)...
I have been reliably informed that it goes something like this if you were to use MK's:
MK1
MK2
MK2 Facelift (MK3) (3F)
MK3 (MK4) - (6N)
MK3 Facelift (MK5) - (6N2)
MK4 (MK6) - (9N)
So.... The only way to make sure everyone knows what you're on about is to use the official VAG designation.
a 2001 Polo will be a 6N2 (or 6N2000 in some circles)

Saying MK3 and MK4 etc is not correct (even though everyone does)...
I have been reliably informed that it goes something like this if you were to use MK's:
MK1
MK2
MK2 Facelift (MK3) (3F)
MK3 (MK4) - (6N)
MK3 Facelift (MK5) - (6N2)
MK4 (MK6) - (9N)
So.... The only way to make sure everyone knows what you're on about is to use the official VAG designation.
a 2001 Polo will be a 6N2 (or 6N2000 in some circles)
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*deep frown* my Mk3 is a Mk3 and anyone who says otherwise is a doo-doo head.
=fiercely protecting distinction from all those scally mk2 drivers
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For the older designations... i think it was like this...
"Mk1" (original derivation from Audi 50) -- "86"
"Mk2" (new body shapes and various other small changes) -- "86C"
"Mk3" (rounded-off, servo'd and injected mk2) -- "2F"
(2F? am i right on that?
)
then the later ones as already shown.
=fiercely protecting distinction from all those scally mk2 drivers
For the older designations... i think it was like this...
"Mk1" (original derivation from Audi 50) -- "86"
"Mk2" (new body shapes and various other small changes) -- "86C"
"Mk3" (rounded-off, servo'd and injected mk2) -- "2F"
(2F? am i right on that?
then the later ones as already shown.
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OK, so back to my previous post then...
The latest Polos (9N) are actually MK4's!!
As the MK3's that we know and love are really MK2 Facelifts
The cars that we call MK4's (6N) are really MK3's
The cars that most call a MK5 is a MK3 Facelift (6N2)
and finally...
The "MK6" (9N) is really a MK4
Confused?

The latest Polos (9N) are actually MK4's!!
As the MK3's that we know and love are really MK2 Facelifts
The cars that we call MK4's (6N) are really MK3's
The cars that most call a MK5 is a MK3 Facelift (6N2)
and finally...
The "MK6" (9N) is really a MK4
Confused?
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Yep, that's pretty much it
Although VW gave up on calling them 'Mk(x)' after the Mk2F, I guess just because they got confusing
So technically, the naming system is as follows:
Mk1 - Mk1
Mk2 - Mk2
Mk3 - Mk2F
Mk4 - 6n
Mk5 - 6n2
Mk6 - 9n
I was going to say it makes sense if you think about it, but it actually doesn't.. Oh well
Mk1 - Mk1
Mk2 - Mk2
Mk3 - Mk2F
Mk4 - 6n
Mk5 - 6n2
Mk6 - 9n
I was going to say it makes sense if you think about it, but it actually doesn't.. Oh well
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