I BOUGHT A CHEAP VW PASSAT ESTATE FOR £350!
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Can't miss a single upload. There's something oddly statisfying about these ordinary cars (hopefully) being brought back to life
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@allosaurusfragilis7782
10 ай бұрын
Me too ..I can't get enough of old cars being brought back to decent condition.
@ammanbutt7531
10 ай бұрын
Yep! I just begin to think about other things, such as when the car would have been driven out of the showroom, how it looked, soo deep but it’s the human mind😂
@parkecorepersonaltrainingp2601
10 ай бұрын
Top vid and as you say keeping an old car on the road is so much better. Well done 🎉
This is peak content, no pun intended.
@fouzias959
10 ай бұрын
Do more
@IntoTheWhite04
10 ай бұрын
Yes it was
@colinmaynard2879
10 ай бұрын
Are you saying the Passat is the pinnacle of automotive engineering? Really! 🤔🤭
@hamersakm
10 ай бұрын
@@colinmaynard2879was talking about content, not the car🙃
@michaelbarnes4923
10 ай бұрын
@@colinmaynard2879you're not clever 😂
I honestly don't know what's wrong with me lately 😫...TheStradman just posted a new video of his all carbon Lamborghini Aventador yet I still chose to watch a video of a £350 18 year old VW Passat and in all honesty i preferred the content 😂. Good work Matt 🤔
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Hahaha thanks! I’m glad
@AWMJoeyjoejoe
10 ай бұрын
I find cars like this infinitely more interesting than Lambos and the like.
@stuartdenty3163
10 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the Strad loves his basic vehicles too - Defender in the snow....
£750 for a Passat estate that's driveable for 9months is a bargain far as im concerned
@marcussmith6523
10 ай бұрын
There are people that pay £600 every month to have a shiny new EV on the drive. I have an old Seat with a 1.9 PD engine at 160K miles. Does me just fine.
@christineayres7199
10 ай бұрын
Where i live near Windsor to buy even a 2005 Golf with high miles will cost you £1600 and it wont be in good condition so yeah this man knows his stuff
@recall2880
10 ай бұрын
@@christineayres7199Then drive somewhere else and buy one 😂
@raff_spriggles_tfn5910
10 ай бұрын
Yeah, this was an absolute steal.
Those era of VWs PD engines, specifically the PD130 is arguably amongst the best diesel engines ever made
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
I agree
@BishBosh24
10 ай бұрын
They were easily remapped to 170 bhp. Very over engineered
@pjohnwilliams6941
10 ай бұрын
I have one now with 125 thousand on it's mint, great engine and the tiptronic auto box is still perfect as well. They all suffer dodgy door lock issue also they tend to let a lot of rain in as well, the drain underneath the battery tends to block and the battery is a absolute b**tard to get out 😂
@lesscotford1419
10 ай бұрын
Had the first model of Audi A3 TDI 1.9 120bhp, bulletproof motor but turbos blew up after a while. Yeah solid motors.
@RATADATUAVELHA
10 ай бұрын
@@BishBosh24 my Superb is, and 420K kms (260K miles) still embarrassing new mercedes and bmw. currently I have also an Octavia 2.0 140hp which I'm going to remap to 180hp but I'm a little afraid.
Hi Matt, just wanted to say thank you, bought a lovely 54 plate BMW off you today which I'm picking up in the morning. As expected you have prepared the car to an unbelievable standard and we are thrilled with it. I'm also very happy As I've wanted an E46 tourer for so long. Thanks again and keep up the Sterling work. Cheers Adam.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Ah thank you. Yes I massively overspent on that one but I thought it was worth it
@Class68driver
10 ай бұрын
@HighPeakAutos yes I saw the Bills today, but what a motor it is and because of you it'll be around for years to come.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
@@Class68driver I hope so. It’s done very low miles so there should be plenty of life left in it
@ruffkoins2804
10 ай бұрын
@@HighPeakAutoskindly review the 2nd generation VW touareg. Thank you
@sandersson2813
10 ай бұрын
@@Class68driver Good purchase. I had a 54 E46 touring that someone had chipped. It was rapid. Was a thoroughly good car. Keep your eye on the boot lid hinges. That's the only thing that went wrong for me.
You've not just saved a car from the scrappy Matt, you've kept several people in work and added to the economy. 10/10. You should run for parliament with that track record alone!
I love this era of VW. Wish they'd go back to it. High quality interior, proper RHD conversion (handbrake, bonnet release moved across) quiet and with great looks to boot. I always remember the first time I sat into one - my ears would pop when the doors closed. They were that well built.
@ShyvHD
10 ай бұрын
I daily drive one. Those diesel engines are everything else but not quiet.
@pauldavies6037
10 ай бұрын
Yes VAG group cars have gone the pan now past their golden age
Thanks for prolonging useful life of vehicles. at this age and mileage it has 0 carbon footprint, yes, stuff comes out from the tail end but, keeping it alive is still more eco friendly than scrapping it and replacing it with an EV. The longer it stays on the road, the better for the planet- and now, as always, I am off to Autotrader to look for a Passat...
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Exactly right
@juicypea8392
10 ай бұрын
The stuff that comes out of the tail end is the bit that’s bad for the planet isn’t it? Makes sense to keep that on the road for as long as possible then.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
@@juicypea8392 yes of course they are polluting but that isn’t the full story. The most carbon-heavy part is the manufacture and EV’s are more polluting than an ordinary ICE car.
@adamwatkins
10 ай бұрын
Lower short term carbon than buying a new EV for sure!
99% of people would have scrapped it. Doing your bit for the environment, love it
My 2001 Passat TDI 130 has just rolled past 300k miles and still going strong.
@itchyscratch3829
10 ай бұрын
Excellent! 300k is my next milestone. On 268,000 miles at the moment.
@stevenm8970
20 күн бұрын
@@itchyscratch3829 you win.
Nice to see a B5 saved from the scrapyard. I've always liked the B5 Passats; they were from an era where the Passat was still based on the Audi A4 platform, rather than the more boring MQB platform. As always great video Matt!
@Pavleone
10 ай бұрын
B5.5
@MrAvant123
8 ай бұрын
I had the next model of Passat in 2.0 TDi which didnt give me any trouble but just wasnt in the same class at all for sturdyness...
The previous owner was Vicky Pollard, the number says yes but.
@spingybingy5610
10 ай бұрын
Underrated comment😊
@itchyscratch3829
10 ай бұрын
Shut uuurrrppp!
That pd engine is legendary. Theres no way the modern VW diesel would last that long
Highly regarded as one of the best engines VW did, the 1.9pd tdi engine with 130bhp
Great video Matt! I've had alot of the old b5 and b5.5 passats over the years and never had any major issues with them, great workhorses and family cars! Good to see you keeping old cars like this on the road! The variety of old/newish cars that you buy and review continues in the popularity of your video's. 😊
You forgot to add the cost of the broken GoPro.
@thindo
10 ай бұрын
Yep that got to be worth more than £350
@DJL78
10 ай бұрын
His views on this video will more than pay for the GoPro. Maybe x 10.
As I remarked weeks ago every time Matt sees these cars he says it needs a good clean and a set of number plates. If that was only true with every car.
@mjotd8670
10 ай бұрын
Don't forget a good "Buff"...
These are firmly in that same category as Mk5 Astras and Mk3 Vectras. They’ve got enough features for modern motoring, no major faults and are surprisingly resilient to even the most care free owners deferring maintenance on them. Car throttle had 2 of these PDI engines featured. One had 370k and the other 500k miles on them. Impressive stuff.
@iosifd2409
9 ай бұрын
MK3 Vectras , good only on diesel , and only that 1.9 136 hp , the other one 150 hp is good but swirl flaps tend to fail.
I used to own a 2.5 diesel TDI all red 4x4. What a beast 🔥
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
That’s a rare beast
I would like to see more of these videos Matt. Love it when a real banger gets a new lease of life rather than going to the scrapper!
I was in a similar situation about 15 years ago with mk3 Mondeo. My wife lost her job (and her company car) so we bought the Mondeo for £900, ran it for 3 years and spent about £600 on maintenance over that time. It was a bit scabby, but utterly reliable, we called it The Dog's Taxi as it carted the stinking hound about and did many tip runs too. It was very liberating to have a car that you didn't care too much about the bodywork, every panel had something wrong, so the odd dink in Tesco's car park wasn't the end of the world.
Bravo Matt. I drove one of these from 2002, loved it soo much, I changed the a newer Passat in 2012. I honestly say the Passats have been true workhorses and very economical. I sense I will go back to the Passat soon. GOod on you for saving another car from the wreckers!!
Great stuff as usual! Seeing this trusty old Passat getting a new lease on life made my evening. You, Sir, are now my favorite car youtuber. It used to be Doug De Muro and Hoovie's Garage, and I still love their stuff, but I'm now officially happier to see a new High Peak vid having been uploaded than a Doug or Hoovie's vid, and for me, that's saying something. Keep up the good work, Sir!
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Oh wow! Thank you. I’m in fine company then
@frankey2356
10 ай бұрын
Way above Matt. Doug jabbers on for 4 minutes about key fobs, or door handles, bless him & then spends 8 seconds talking about the engine.... Excuse me, drivetrain! Hooveis a bit of a gobsh**e to be honest & Scottie just screams hysterically whilst kissing Toyotas ass! Yourself, Hubnut & Furious Driving are my favourites by a country mile. Holy sh#t, just realised I hate yanks!!
Back in around 2007 my company had one of these almost identical to yours, it had done over 200k but strangely I loved to drive it, particularly in winter with those heated leather seats. I did a fair few miles in it myself and it never let me down, though to be honest when it wasn’t available the alternative was an auto box Avensis, the slowest car ever produced, made lots of noise but didn’t move anywhere fast
Made my day. Cracking content - funny, realistic and well informed. Thank you Sir and more please!!!
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks, will do!
I had a 2001 1.8 turbo version of this. Same car before the facelift. Mine was lapis blue. I bought it in 2004 with 50k on it. Sold it with 94k on it in 2007. Next owner had for 10 years and put another 100k on it. Always garaged, synthetic oil from new, premium gas always. Loved it! One of my favorite cars making me want another “wagon” for my next car. Many of these were covered under a corrosion warranty for 10 years but sadly this one is past that now.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Lapis blue was a great colour
I think my favourite thing about these videos is that your own sales patter works on yourself. Things you’re not bothered about rust, oil leak, 180k miles. Things you are happy about; someone bought 4 shit tyres at the same time 😂 Don’t ever change mate.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
😂 you have to be grateful for the little things otherwise this job would depress me
@manfredarcher645
10 ай бұрын
The tyres are GT radials - not too bad
@spingybingy5610
10 ай бұрын
@@manfredarcher645yeah I was thinking that too. Gt radials aren't cheap ditchfinders. Definitely a level up from no name junks. They been going for decades and stocked by the big nationals. Not saying they amazing but I'd be happy with 4 newish ones on a 300 quid car😂
Hi Matt, loved that Passat. I had a silver 05 plate estate like this one, with 177,000 on the clock. It never failed to start; it was good on fuel, incredible load space with the rear seats down (two mountain bikes all day long) and if a young female driver had stopped at the red light like she was supposed to and didn't rear end me, I would probably still be going. My one was only the five speed, but it was an exceptional car. Glad you spent a bit of time and money on her, which has kept this brilliant car on the road. Enjoy your weekend buddy.
Love your videos man❤
Got one with 205,000 miles on, paid 900 quid for it 4 years ago. Best car I’ve ever bought.
I drive the same car, a 2004 TDi , and it's even the same colour. It's comfortable, carries no end of stuff, reliable and gives me an average of 50mpg, most of which is town driving. On a run, I'll get 57+ mpg. In February, with 145k on the clock, it needed a new clutch and dual mass flywheel, as well a window regulator and new mirror. The bill was £1,100. Was this a silly spend? I don't think so. If I hadn't had the work done, the car was scrap. Mine doesn't have the rust that your one has, and I know it's solid underneath. So I spent the money and have a car that will likely give me several more years motoring. In any case, what could I have bought for £1,100? Not much, other than yours perhaps. The likely alternative was to go out spend £5 to £7k on a newer car.
@markharnett9389
10 ай бұрын
Interesting that yours didn't have rust on the front arches. We had a 55 plate with this issue but my wife always used to point out that 2004 Passats usually didn't rust there.
@cindybetten7573
10 ай бұрын
I’ve got a 2004 estate 1.8L 4motion w/ 152K on the clock. Absolutely no rust! But trying to manage with a “bum” DSG dual clutch trans. So it’s decision time. Do I spend the money for a used refurbished trans or junk it? I would really hate to junk it.
@johntate5050
10 ай бұрын
@@cindybetten7573 depends how much the DSG will cost. I doubt it's cheap.
@nickwf70
10 ай бұрын
@@cindybetten7573spend.... The newer cars are more trouble
@PaulRansonArt
10 ай бұрын
We are in the same situation. My 07 Golf TDi has 140K and needs a new clutch and DMF which will cost £950. But the car is rust free and drives so well its a crime to scrap it. And as you mentioned, what can I get for a grand. Most newer cars costing £5 -£7K already have over 100K miles on the clock. We've owned this car almost from new so we know its history and we've decided to spend the money on keeping it on the road for a few more years 😎😎
Well Matt that was a steal. Best era of Passat with the best engine (1.9 PD) and its a Highline Estate. These are the kinds of cars that need saving and I'm happy to see another kept on the roads.
Another great video Matt , love the way you try to squeeze a profit out of these old cars, It just goes to show when you're a motor trade expert , you can spot potential , even in a cheap old vehicle.
Love this! I'd definitely buy this. You've done really well.
Yep, like you I like this era of Passat. Dead simple engine and not too many other gizmos to go wrong plus hugely practical in estate form. Another one saved from the crusher!
That VW Passat is a solid workhorse. My old neighbour used to have one almost exactly like that (he always had passat estates). The time they decided to upgrade to a different car they had so many problems with it!
Always enjoy videos on estates and good to read how they work/last by viewers. Helpful for me as I'm looking for a reliable (second hand) estate for my next car.
I have a 54 version of this in red ♥️ 170,000 had it 11 years and love it. 2 new wings as rotted in the same place but apart from that it's solid, regularly tows 1300kg as if it's not there. Gets up to 50mpg.
That 1.9 tdi will go on forever..
@slaveboys9359
2 ай бұрын
How they made it possible
Got the same engine in my lovely original 2005 Skoda Fabia vRS. Absolutely faultless still afyter 146,000. Look after these motors, and they'll just carry on going and going. Lovely and almost heartwarming to see that saved. Most excellent.
Well done Matt, you’ve saved another future classic from the crusher. There is a lot more life left in this car, hopefully for quite some time to come, as always great content, I enjoyed watching it 😊.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! I hope so
Absolutely love these type of videos . Brilliant stuff Matt 👍
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
You're a good man Matt to rescue this car from the wreckers. On first seeing the diesel stains below the filler cap, it was obvious that this was not going to be pretty but with that leather interior and a 'good buff' this is looking OK. Pity about the rust around the wheel arches but this Passat (as I remember this model was good) will be on the road for another couple of years at least. Well done.
My kind of car. Cheap and well used... Always good to see an old car kept on the road, far too good to scrap.
You'll get another 100,000 miles out of this. One of my colleagues has a 115bhp version of this PD engine in his Y-plate A4 Avant B5 (last of old shape, so same as this Passat underneath), Y302VEN. He swears by it. It's now on 215,000 miles and still goes strong and pulls like a train. As a bonus, he's just fitted new Continentals all round. Would make a good car for this channel if you don't mind a run to Devon.
@itchyscratch3829
10 ай бұрын
Love an A4 B5! I have the B6 A4 estate, 2004, with AVB 1.9 pd tdi found in early B5 Passats, currently great at 268,000 miles.
@rkan2
9 ай бұрын
The B6 is pretty much a B5 with a very slightly different front suspension and an independent rear suspension on all models, where as B5s only had it on the quattros. (or 4wd in Passat :P)
The rusty wings are a fairly easy DIY repair. I have done two and both look OK and passed MOT OK. I removed the rusty part with pliers and angle grinder, pulled the damp foam out, made a curved metal piece to bridge the gap with aluminium mesh from halfords, glued that in place with filler and then built it up to a nice curve with filler, shape almost perfect and looks good enough.
gutted to have seen this while at work! can’t wait to see this one
Sat with cup of tea in hand avidly watching, but spat it out at the line " I think thats a Minstrel, ...i hope thats a Minstrel " 😂😂😂😂😂
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
😂
In my opinion the PD130 engine is one of the best diesel engines ever made! Im sure this passat is highline spec, which is top spec. With only 180k on the clock, got plenty of life left in the old girl yet
Cheers. Great vid as usual.
I had the 2.8 4WD which have been pimped up, tinted windows, and I loved it, especially taking off at traffic lights, and that gearbox was like silk. When VW could make cars.
Few weeks ago i just sold my VW Polo from 2001 , 1.4 TDI with 162k on a clock for 1500£
This is from my favourite era of of VW. Their cars from 2000 to 2005 were excellent. Lupo Polo Golf Passat Phaeton Touareg T4 / T5 All of them well made, reliable and long lasting. I particularly like the body bag / duct tape combo in the back of this one 😅
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
I agree. The diesel engines were very good
Superb video as ever Matt...nice to see a good car stay on the road with a little bit of TLC and a good wash and u make a small profit and the buyer gets a bargain at £750...Well done m8 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻
looks just like the b5 2.0 petrol highline my dad used to have years ago! top tip- watchout for rust under the wings and on the boot release
@robloxfan4271
10 ай бұрын
1:41 my dads was coming to this stage, wasn't as bad as that though
The 3 spoke steering wheel on the sport version was something.
The best vw ever made
Hey Matt. Love your work 👍
We had a series of 5-cylinder Passats from 1983 to 1995. My father bought an estate with 33k on the clock at 3 year old. I bought it off him at 88k and sold it at 216k with the original clutch. Only fault was a mechanical fuel pump that cost £13. I serviced it myself. It made a fantastic sound when revved and it would be lovely to own another. The Dream is an Audi 90 2.3 5-cylinder auto. I agree with other comments, the PD 130 is the very best diesel but those 5-cylinder petrols were very reliable.
Well done Matt, I drive an old Avensis and keep it serviced and repaired - your adage of looking after it works well. You actually made money too ;)
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
Great result! I think I've got at least one car on the drive at any one time that I saved from scrapping. There's something satisfying about prolonging theblife of something that was going to be thrown away.
Everyone loves a happy ending. This one started out with the air of a memorial service for a much loved estate😂
Those Passats with the PD turbos are unbeatable and so reliable if theyre maintained! Great buy and Video Matt and great little profit! :D
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks! 👍
@HoretzYT
10 ай бұрын
i'm rocking a Audi A6 Avant with 1.9TDI AVF 130hp engine for around 7 years, currently 400k km on the odometer and having 0 issues with the engine, most reliable car i ever had
@md-detailing
10 ай бұрын
@@HoretzYT Yes true!
@itchyscratch3829
10 ай бұрын
@HoretzYT - Great stuff. My 2004 b6 Audi A4 1.9TDI AVB is on 268,000 miles / 431,000 km. Very reliable engine.
Glad to see this one saved. I've had a couple of the old PD 130s and they're great cars. The only issue I really had with mine was that at the end of their life, the emissions test was proving difficult to pass. But at least they didn't have any DPF problems! Funnily enough, on the second car I had one wing had really bad corrosion but the other was mint, no idea why not both!.
@adamanthony7465
7 ай бұрын
Arch liners trap road dirt... particularly nearside
@giotto4321
7 ай бұрын
@@adamanthony7465 Yep, that would have made sense but my bad one was the off-side. I think VW later removed the bit of sponge packer between the wing and liner, which retained water and hence accelerated rusting.
Great video Matt, as a Passat b5.5 owner myself it's great to see another one saved as many have said, this generation of VW are awesome 😁
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
Great stuff as always, like you, I used to hate scrapping cars when I was trading!
The timing belt needed to be done, but if it fails the new owner would just scrap it, as it was only £750.
Those 'champiro' tyres are GT radials which I've had very good experience. They are top end China, which is probably mid range Europe
@kevinbushell2746
10 ай бұрын
Yes I've got a set on my van very pleased with them in all weather mid range not budget
Brilliant 😊 My favorite new channel. Great work.
I had an '05 petrol, manual (pretty rare for the US market) and it was the perfect commuter and run-around car. Sold it for the next generation which was a nice car but nowhere near as good in terms of simplicity, engineering and reliability. Nice to see this one was saved. This video made me miss that car!
Another great video. If you ever write your autobiography you’ll have to call it Matt on Matt!
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
😂
Probably the ultimate VW. My dad bought a new Passat in 2001, tdi 130 SE, then shortly after got a company Range Rover P38 4.6 HSE so I bought the Passat at son’s rates…. For some reason I traded it after a few months for a new X Type V6 which was so awful and had so many faults i part exe’d the Jag for a new Passat Tdi 130 after 3 weeks….. I did 75,000 miles in Passat 2 in 3 years, just such a great car. Then my brother bought it from me and ran it to about 90,000 miles. He was quoted about £900 for the 90,000 mile service and in the end sold it and bought an old Vectra for the £900 . The Passat went to a taxi company who did another 200k in it. I think that was the issue, complex front suspension and expensive cam belt changes meant that many were neglected which is why you don’t see many around these days .
Really wonderful. I’m a soppy git and reminiscing about a similar Passat I ran in the early noughties for 90k miles. Loved that car 👌
Imagine this with the mudguards fixed, some parts sprayed, a polish, and a nice set of wheels and lowering springs. Cool wagon for around 2k total. These are very well built cars. Keep up the great content. 🍻
Totally agree, mentioned it before but had my 2005 Celica for nearly seven years , still a tidy old bus and as reliable as ever. Paid £1595 back then and it's probably worth a bit more now. Cheers Matt great video. Please try pick up and a gen 7 Celica to review and sell, I'm sure you wouldn't be dissapointed.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
I’ve had a few, they’re great cars. Yes that’s definitely worth more today
@Finglesham
10 ай бұрын
You must be a Scotty Kilmer fan!
@markbrennan4693
10 ай бұрын
@@Finglesham Rev up your engines LOL
The foam block that causes all the corrosion issues on the Passat and Golf was only there to damp down panel drumming, the replacement wings that VW installed under corrosion warranty didn't have them. Anyway, loved the outcome of this car, put a couple of used wings on in colour it will be good for a few more years
@leenevin8451
10 ай бұрын
Can you hear a difference?
@muffindell
10 ай бұрын
@@leenevin8451 nope 😂
@leenevin8451
10 ай бұрын
@@muffindell I thought mine was loud over bumps and I found a loose bell housing bolt
This is the sort of car you can just get in and drive without having to worry about someone hitting it or pinching the cat . Well worth saving and if the new owner gets even a year out of it he's had a good deal
100% correct on its better keeping an existing car on the road than some EV which has churned out the damage for decades before it hits the road. Great video.
This is the generation of passats that made me love them
@HoretzYT
10 ай бұрын
yes since then the passat had no longer the same longitudinal engines as the A6 or A4 from Audi, since then passat was the same as some sh*tty skoda with a transverse engine
A neighbour of mine has just scrapped an identical Passat (identical including the rust but perfect otherwise) I thought it was a bit of a waste. However the following generation of Passat (which was already on sale by the time this one was registered) is a much better car in my view and there's plenty of those around cheaply now.
@robhodder1687
10 ай бұрын
Actually the following generation were much more problematic
Great video Matt, another car saved, and made a profit. Well done.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
What a epic video. Been following you for ages mate and this video was epic. I myself have a b5.5 auto with 166k on the clock and it just keeps going and costs nothing to run. I bought it as a kick about so that i didnt kill my other cars and you know what .....i love it . As you say its much better to keep a car on the road than get a new one. I jave no doubt that the chap you have sold this too will be nothing but happy as the pd engines are bullet proof. Nice one mate thanks for the content
One of the best diesel engines of all time. I had an 05 saloon Passat and ran it as a taxi for a couple of years. Bulletproof. Never had a car since with that ‘feel’ of quality, without going high end. They’d probably put a 1ltr 3 cylinder turbo in it now
@paultasker7788
10 ай бұрын
2.0tdi common rail but with all the complex emissions gubbins. Dpf, EGR, ad blue etc.. Etc....
@hsj687
10 ай бұрын
@@paultasker7788 that’s where they went wrong
@hsj687
10 ай бұрын
@@paultasker7788 the 1.9 was the best engine
@paultasker7788
10 ай бұрын
@@hsj687 they had to find ways to meet the targets which sadly ruled the PD out. Although the CR wasn't good enough either hence the cheating. We've since found out that many other manufacturers were doing similar. When found out they found solutions but horribly compromised. With my previous 1.6tdi for instance it couldn't passive regenerate even at speed as that would make NOx too high, so they made it automatically regenerate when soot loading hit 50 percent. Similar to a pyrolytic oven it would massively elevate exhaust temp to 600 and burn it off to ash. No option to choose to do it on a long journey either so could be in the middle of a town. How clean? Not surprisingly this crazy heating/cooling cycle lead to rubber parts hardening and oil leaks. If you switched engine off during this sounded like a jet on drive such was the fan noise and it smelt like burning. Bonnet really hot. Poor car! Also they started to reduce quality from that era too with stuff not made to last as long, very reliable for a few years and say 60000 miles but then more electronics and complicated parts to break. And many made of plastic and not metal. Pretty much like household appliances. Not in manufacturers interest for stuff to last that long other than reputation versus the competition
@aryanalfa2444
8 ай бұрын
@@paultasker7788comin rail may not be perfect but they are good still
Ah that sound of the 1.9 PD engine brings back good memories, i had this engine in a seat Ibiza but sadly the engine died at 239,860 miles after 14 years of owning it, i agree 100% that keeping older cars going is better for the enviroment than producing those new EV's
@itchyscratch3829
10 ай бұрын
Do you know what killed it in the end?
@ptaylor5014
10 ай бұрын
@@itchyscratch3829 I had 2 different mechanics check it over and from what i can remember was both said the bottom end had gone, i was driving down the motor way at the time when out of nowhere it suddenly lost power and rolled to a stop on the hard shoulder, waited 5 hours before the AA finally towed it away!
@itchyscratch3829
10 ай бұрын
@ptaylor5014 - oh, what year was the car? Or engine code? Thanks.
I think it was James Ruppert who coined the phrase “Bangernomics” and I think this car was a perfect example of that theory! Think of what a newer car would have lost in value over a year? I am a EV fan but I totally agree that getting maximum use out of older cars is vital and in its own way “Green” too. Keep the oldies coming!
Great stuff matt, I love an old VW and those engines will last forever. You always seem to have friends who just needs a car, as you’ve finished doing one up🤣keep these videos coming👍
The red ‘I’ doesn’t necessarily mean its the higher horsepower model, ive known 130bhp models with the white ‘I’ also.
@paultasker7788
10 ай бұрын
130 is the higher brake horse power on these although I think there was a 150 later on? Both those two significantly more powerful than the base ones were 90/110bhp.
@steveglover5032
10 ай бұрын
I had the 130 bhp and that had the red ‘I’
I had 2 of these highline estates & used them for Taxi"s, such a brilliant engine the 1.9 was, loads of spec for very little money, id sooner have another 20yr old Passat than any ev on the market! keep it dirty! keep it diesel i say!.😃👌👍
Great cars those passats. I had a similar 51 plate sport 130 pd that we had for over 10 years. Was a brilliant car, and watching this video reminded me how great it was. Well done for keeping it on the road. Ours was the metallic blue. Keep up the great content. 👍👏
I love your ethos about saving old cars from doom. Its great seeing the transformation too! Cheers !
Hahaha:"At least I hope that's a Minstrel" (as opposed to some random faecal matter) 😁 (US viewers going what the F's a Minstrel?!)
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
😂😂
@philtowle4683
10 ай бұрын
Clag nut
£750 quid for a car that could last another 3 years. I was in the trade and prices now are dirt cheap.
Hello Matt I enjoy your videos and I want to say that you improved your channels format by giving us updates on your purchased car. I thought previous format of your videos were boring because we only saw the car and history check and drive and thats it. But now you show ending results. My advice to you is if you have time you can add some clips of the car while getting washed or painted or deep cleaned etc. Cheers mate.
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
Thanks. I try to do it in one complete video - start to finish
I had a couple of these , one in high line spec. There were excellent comfortable versatile family cars .
Ironocally that GoPro probably cost about the same if not more than the car!
@HighPeakAutos
10 ай бұрын
More 😂
I did a double take when I saw this. My wife had an identical Passat, Highline, 2006 55 plate, same colour etc for 16 years, sold it a couple of years ago, and until I saw the reg number thought it was hers. Back in 2006 we were looking for a used one and Smith Knight Fay in Stockport were selling off a number of these as the newer model was out. They were brand new but cheaper than the used ones we'd been looking at so it was a no brainer. Never had any issues with it for 16 years (apart from the ubiquitous rusty front arches). Mind you we looked after it meticulously, full service history at main dealer then at family friend"s Audi Volkswagen specialist garage in Leek. Great family workhorse. As you often say Matt, if you look after them properly, they'll look after you.
I bought a 1990 VW Passat in 2001 with 152000 on the clock. I had it for nearly 5 years and it had just under 250000 when I part ex it against a VW Sharan. I can honestly say that car never missed a beat! One of the best cars I’d ever had and I’m a Ford guy.
Really enjoyed the video and appreciated your views on old cars. I have the same model as this, but 2001, which was my Dads. It only had 55k mile on it when I got it last year and it drives really well. I’ve had the 130 TDI engine in a number of vws, galaxy, Audis … good engine
Oh what a great video. My lovely Dad had one of these in silver. He was diagnosed with dementia and I was between cars so my Mum asked me to take it off her hands and use it. It was really rather wonderful. I got a bit spooked by the failure of the door locking system and decided after a few years, to trade it in. Wish I had sorted the locking and kept it. What a fabulous car.
@itchyscratch3829
10 ай бұрын
I have the 2004 Audi A4 version if this car and don't seem to have this door lock problem. Bearing in mind it's on 268,000 miles, 19 years old and still used daily. My mk4 VW Golf had the problem, must be more of a VW thing?