Much talk of broken vans lately, but a wise member mentioned that the owners of reliable vans dont have anything to complain about so we dont hear from them.
How true is this? Let's find out.
I got a 2023 T6.1 white Entry Level Kombi T32 DNAB 5 gears
from one year now, so it is time to make a little balance.
I got it used at 35K km from a megadealer and it is my main work tool and also my holiday car, hopefully more the latter in future if can retire in time to enjoy it.
I have done only 15K km on it (I still have another good diesel car).
I did not spare it tough, up and down icy Alps and across EU for work and scorching hot, rough roads in Southern Italy for vacation.
It has been TOTALLY RELIABLE so far, while I was given it in quite careless condition.
The poor beast was never given an oil or pads change before , had dirty smelly interiors and scratches, and was let to rust (yes, rust) outside parked on the lot for the good part of a year.
Of course I provided myself the good basic care as soon I realized that, but otherwise I let it almost factory. So far I was repaid with absolute reliability, as I would have expected from a young (and very expensive) workhorse.
I LOVE to drive it, it behaves on the road better than any commercial van that I had in my hands, even the V. that was my first choice on the hunt for it.
I must say I am scared about the stories I read here and the abysmal relationship and incompetence with the VW dealers doesn't help by sure. From what I read here it seems it needs way more regular maintenance (belts, seals, EGR, DPF, turbine, AdP%ß injector) than any commercial Diesel that I owned or driven so far. When I see the list of troubles that some enthusiasts here had (yes,
@Dellmassive i am looking at you ;-) ) I am tempted to sell it until I can, but I have a feeling I would be doing something ... wrong.
It is like some of those girls, those all your friends tell you - yeeah, take caare she's beatiful but ... - and you can't let her go. Been there, done that...