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The Refurbished Polo | Posted on 04 Jan 2018 | ||
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Volkswagen, the Wolfsburg based German auto-giant, has rolled out the refurbished Polo with quite a few substantial changes both inside and outside from its plant in Pune. The Polo has always been regarded as a smartly styled vehicle, owing to its European looks and solid build quality. Initially, launched in petrol and diesel versions with a revised power line, the TSi and TDi variants will return in the month of September, this time round more potent than before.
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What I like
• Impeccable power and performance
• Exterior appearance better than before
• Mature suspension
• Top-notch interior cabin
• Large boot space
What I do not like
• Low ground clearance
• Interior with less offerings
• Low fuel economy
• High ownership and maintenance cost
6yrs and still going strong | Posted on 19 Jan 2017 | ||
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My VW Polo was a preowned unit, which I took over from someone I know whom he has done rigorous servicing and maintenance from VCS (AD).
With another 4 yrs left before scrap, here's my review:
What I like
+ drives well, DSG is fun and nice to drive. Gear shifts are quick and responsive.
+ small and nimble car, squeeze into tight lots with ease.
+ fold-down rear seats (3/2 split) with adjustable rear boot floor to achieve flat load bay.
+ decent FC, it does 5-6L/100km on city driving and sub 4.5L/100km on highways
+ reliable. During this 6yrs ownership I never had any MU failures, but I did replaced my clutch pack once due to judder issue.
+ low maintenance cost during 6yrs ownership: other than oil change, I replaced my timing chain, engine mount, and intake valve once. Pretty low maintenance cost.
+ Styling. Looks like a baby Golf.
What I do not like
- Its a small car. Rear seats are pretty upright and tight thus long distance drive can be a bit of torture.
- Slow pickup... what you expect from a 1.2L?
- Turbo lag is apparent when you want to overtake any car.
- Odd stock tyre size: 215/45 R16... only Michelin SP3 and Continental PremiumContact2 available.
Pretty Good hatchback | Posted on 29 Jun 2016 | ||
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A pretty good compact hatchback for its class, putting out generous torque and reasonable ponies. Smooth dsg gear box too
What I like
Responsive and instant delivery
smooth 7 spd dsg
MOST HORRIBLE CAR I HAD CAME TO KNOW | Posted on 19 Mar 2015 | ||
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I will not ever purchase another Volkswagen vehicle. Reason being, poor after sales service ! I had send in my Polo for gearbox issue not long before I collected it. It takes 4 months to collect my vehicle after repair. I thought my worse nightmare is over, but its not ! After the repairs I thought the issue had been resolved". but the same gearbox issue came back less than 3 months later. I will not purchase another vehicle from them anymore. All I get is empty promises and false hope time after time !
Test drove, but decided not to buy. | Posted on 09 Sep 2013 | ||
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Was looking to buy a new car, hence test drove the Polo 1.2 TSI 105bhp with DSG when it was just launched.
More than sufficient power from the 1.2 turbocharged engine. Acceleration was brisk and effortless. It's turbocharged hence lots of useful torque at low revs. Low RPM when crusing at 7th gear contributes to low fuel consumption. Noise was low unless you full throttle to red line.
Handling however was vague like most Japanese cars with little feedback from the steering wheel.
Didn't buy it in the end as I was advised by VW owners that parts are expensive, not readily available and repairs can take a long long time. Most importantly, it was the uncertainty over the DSG reliability that puts me off.
At the end of the day, it was a correct decision not to buy one. If you google "VW Polo problems", you will come across things like engine stalling in the middle of the junction, turbo issues, DSG problems, engine vibrations and other unresolvable issues.
What I like
Low consumption
Low emissions
Brisk acceleration
What I do not like
Vague handling
DSG a potential maintenance nightmare
Expensive parts
Poor review by owners
The worse quality and after sales service in the market | Posted on 17 Feb 2012 | ||
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My wife use the car for a almost a year, the DSG failed once with 6 months and can not start, took few days to repaired.
The longest after sales in the market, one and a half month waiting time and unproffessional after sales service compare to Mazda, Toyota and Honda which I owned before.
On 1st 15Km service, I noticed some slight line on the front brake disc but told is fine. On 30Km service, I complaint the line is deeper on one side. They told me it is due to Hard Braking. They recommending the replacing the Frt brake disc cost $300 And pads cost$180. Replacing both will cost $ 960 .
When confront the manager, they switched to wear and tear. Still unable to explain why only one side of the brake disc has deep cut line.
The answer is wear and tear.
What I like
Economical for fuel.
What I do not like
Wear and Tear, at 30km, you need to replace the front disc and pad at $960.
Very long Wait time to do regular service.
Poor after sales service.
Poor quality to be paid by customer.
Great car economy for a low cc | Posted on 30 Nov 2010 | ||
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I am amazed by how Volkswagen can keep coming out with good cars with only under 1400 cc and they perform very well in terms of power consistency and economy. Love how it looks after it's makeup almost a Golf but at a lower price.
What I like
As stated above.
What I do not like
I am used to Japanese cars of the turning indicator on the right which is much more convenient for one hand driving. Boot space should be bigger.
Best Auto car i have driven.. | Posted on 24 Dec 2009 | ||
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Tested this car a week ago... Was surprise at how fast the gearbox changes down when i gave little harder step... Im sure a lot of ppl experienced a long moment of nothingness when overtaking in an auto car. This car changes down immediately when i gave the accelerator a little bit more pressure...
I would say this car is value for money because of the DSG...
However the interior was a bit of a let down cos almost all VW cars have almost the same interior... basically u need a sharp eye to differciate between a Golf and a Polo
Conclusion: I would say hang on to ur pen and cheque and wait for the option lists to be up and the 1.4 TSI which is the Polo GTi
What I like
DSG
Fuel Consumption
Exhaust Note
What I do not like
No option lists
Interior same as Golf
A GOOD enough Polo to consider... | Posted on 16 Dec 2009 | ||
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Tested the new Polo during the launch period.
Was captured by its more rounding looks compared to the predecessor that is smaller and squarish.
Drive was good and not much body roll when turning.
Engine is quieter and gears more responsive, probably thanks to DSG gearbox.
Great price of $65k to get during launch for a VW.
Overall, its a good compact conti car to get.
What I like
New sporty looks (compared to previous model)
DSG gearbox
More responsive engine
Better interior looks
What I do not like
Boot space too small
No electric folding mirrors
No other accessories to add or choose
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