Re: Jetta Advice Equested for first time VW purchase
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Re: Jetta Advice Equested for first time VW purchase
| TCottom | 18 May 2007 12:26 |
Sorry, I should have given better info. I am in Indiana, center of the state on the western border. This guy has settled on an asking price of $1,000.00. The windows are manual crank style, a quick look appears that the cables on the cranks are broken. From looking at some parts places online the window regulators appear to be an inexpensive fix. The radiator fan works fine, it's the heater/defroster fan that doesn't work, switch feels like it may be bad on the dash. I have to admit the wipers running constanly have me puzzeled. If we buy this car it'll get about 12,000 miles a year put on it between the wife, myself, and my son. Thanks everyone for all of your advice thus far. I'm learning a lot about these VW's and so far they sound like a fun project car. I may try this weekend to see how low I can get him down on the price and maybe buy it.
Thanks! Tim
>> I am looking at a 1987 Jetta Deluxe Diesel 2 door that a guy down the >>street is considering selling. Runs good, looks fair, 1.8L 5 speed, [quoted text clipped - 34 lines] > > You did not state where you live but $ sign suggests US or Canada.
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| Jim Behning | 16 May 2007 22:37 |
> I am looking at a 1987 Jetta Deluxe Diesel 2 door that a guy down the >street is considering selling. Runs good, looks fair, 1.8L 5 speed, 210,000 [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > Thanks! > Tim A gas VW engine will run fine at 300,000 if it was raised in Georgia or other similar not harsh climate. Diesels are supposed to last even longer. I have not lived up north in years so I do not know how long VW engines last in harsh cold winters. It seems that in Ohio the cars rust out before people get that many miles. At least the people I grew up with that do not drive the crazy miles I drive down here. My 2003 Jetta diesel is running fine at 155,000 miles. My 87 Toyota pickup at 260,000 miles runs fine. Well not really as I need to do valve stem seals and an air flow meter but what do you expect after 20 years?
AC could be just some freon or worse. If it has window cranks then it should be easy enough to fix. Power windows can be more of a challenge. Fan switch might be a blown fuse. Wipers always running could be a bad switch, a stuck relay or crossed wires.
You did not state where you live but $ sign suggests US or Canada.
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| TCottom | 16 May 2007 12:43 |
I am looking at a 1987 Jetta Deluxe Diesel 2 door that a guy down the street is considering selling. Runs good, looks fair, 1.8L 5 speed, 210,000 miles. A/C does not work, windows won't roll up or down, and fan switch isn't working. Also, for some reason the wipers run constantly?? However, he tells me this car gets over 40mpg. That beats the heack out of my current 12mpg truck! Could someone advse me what this Jetta may be worth? He thinks he'd like to get around $1,000.00 for it. And anything I should be watching for? I assume the windows cranks and fan are minor repairs, not all that worried about the A/C if it would be a huge expense. This would be my first diesel vehicle. Is the 210,000 miles too high to consider? Or is it OK on a well maintained diesel engine? Any advice will be appreciated!
Thanks! Tim
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