How many miles can a 2014 VW Jetta last?

How many miles can a 2014 VW Jetta last?

Some Jetta models have even exceeded the 200,000-mile mark with only a few issues. If we use the 100,000-mile mark as an indicator, the average VW Jetta will last about 7.5 years. Many Jetta models could very well reach 10 years with few issues!

How many miles will a VW engine last?

Most Volkswagen engines on today’s roads are designed to last as far as over 100 000 miles.

Are Volkswagen good with high mileage?

It’s true – VWs of all shapes and sizes are some of the longest-lasting, most reliable vehicles you’ll ever find on the roads today, which is why you see them used well beyond 200,000 miles on a regular basis.

Are Volkswagen reliable after 100k miles?

More Than 100k Miles, No Major Problems Unless the vehicle is a lemon, if it is well taken care of by its owner, a Volkswagen Jetta will have no problem thriving and surviving beyond 100,000 miles–the engine itself is built to endure this sort of wear-and-tear without breaking down.

What happens after 40, 000 miles on a VW?

After the regular 40,000/80,000 mile VW Maintenance tasks are performed, your technician will take your vehicle for a test drive to check over functionality and performance of your Volkswagen. At 120,000 Miles, you’ll perform all of the VW maintenance items included above, as well as:

Are there any problems with a high mileage VW?

It’s not a major repair but it can be an annoying problem. At the first sign of electrical issues, have the junction block on the battery checked out. While not exclusively a VW problem, high mileage turbocharged engines can experience poor performance.

How often should I Change my VW transmission?

Change Automatic and DSG transmission fluid and filter. During your 40,000 and 80,000 mile VW Maintenance, your technician should visually inspect the airbag system, check your tire mobility kit, and replace the tire filler bottle (to be replaced every 4 years).

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