Is Volkswagen Polo worth buying second hand?

Is Volkswagen Polo worth buying second hand?

The standard Polo is a nice to drive car but with the GT, Volkswagen has increased the dosage of performance. You can get a good used example of the sporty hatchback for anywhere between Rs 5-7 lakh, so it is worth considering as a used buy.

How many miles should a VW Polo do?

Volkswagen cars typically last around 100,000 miles as long as it is serviced and taken good care of. VW cars you buy today usually last longer than VWs that are just 10 years old. However, like most vehicles, you can only achieve this mile mark if you continuously take the car for regular maintenance.

What is high mileage for VW Polo?

With petrol engines it should be changed within 4 years or 80,000 miles. On most of the diesel engines it is 4 years or 60,000 miles.

Is the Volkswagen Polo BlueMotion a good car?

“The Polo BlueMotion means high fuel economy and low emissions. It’s a little pricey, but you should recoup some savings in low running costs.” In an effort to move its economical range away from offering diesel power alone, the Volkswagen Polo BlueMotion is connected to an economical 1.0-litre turbocharged TSI petrol.

How can I remap my Volkswagen Polo engine?

With our technology it is now possible to remap your Volkswagen Polo directly through the vehicle’s standard diagnostic port. Using this diagnostic port we can covertly access the engine’s software memory chip and reprogram it with tuned software optimised for the maximum power your engine will safely handle.

What does the Polo 1.2 BlueMotion maintenance plan cover?

Re: polo 1.2 tdi bluemotion questions. Maintenance plan even covers wipers all that is excluded is wheel alignment and tyres.. I just added it for piece of mind and convenience of only having installment and not extra costs.. I paid 19k for maintenance plan

Are there any BlueMotion models in the VW range?

There are currently only two true BlueMotion models in the VW range – the Golf BlueMotion and the Polo BlueMotion. Interestingly, despite both being the most efficiency-driven models in the range, the Polo is petrol and the Golf is diesel. Both get extra refinements to their designs to further reduce their fuel consumption.

Posted In Q&A