2002 Volkswagen Polo SE 1.4

Summary:

A car that I love, that drives like a Jaguar

Faults:

When I got my Polo I had the Engine Management light coming a month later. I took it to Volkswagen for an Engine Diagnostics check and they found out the fuel injector no 4 was faulty, but they didn't replace it up until today, when, after a series of taking the car back and fourth, I eventually had fuel injector number 4 & ignition coils replaced and the car has been perfect ever since.

But also asked for the 'Air Flow Meter' to be checked as this can't be detected in the Engine Diagnostics.

General Comments:

My Polo has been a very nice car to own as a first car with good handling control, and a sweet car to have (when all problems are corrected). It's big enough for me, and it handles the motorway with ease.

I'm happy with this car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 14th November, 2007

2002 Volkswagen Polo SE 1.2

Summary:

Very disappointed with this car

Faults:

Engine management light has been on constantly since 4 months after purchase.

Exhaust emission problem, C02 sensor problem, air conditioning problem, cylinder fault, sensors replaced. The car has been to the garage 11 times to fix the problem. Has also been to a VW dealership who can't fix the problem either.

Just picked car up again today after it had been in garage for 2 weeks, and the light has come on the dashboard again, and the car is misfiring.

General Comments:

Very good in bad weather - snow driving.

Feels safe.

Very very unreliable though.

Feels nice and roomy inside.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 29th July, 2007

2002 Volkswagen Polo Match 1.4

Summary:

Excellent value for money, virtually unnoticeable depreciation, excellent runabout

Faults:

This car is excellent! I don't know what all the fuss is about, saying about all the faults.

I have had a few things go wrong, but they are simple fixes.

The ABS light continually on - the ABS sensor connector is located under the rear seats; simply move it out of the way of peoples backsides when they are sitting in the back, and it should correct itself.

The "Boot Lid Open" light continually on - the washer pump had leaked in the boot lid (common problem!). I just cut a bit off the end, and reattached it using a hose clip to secure it. Take out the connector for the boot lid open light, and allow it dry off for a few days, and then it's all good!!

Other than that, I've had the car for 3 years and not a single problem. It can be a bit thirsty, but that's all.

EXCELLENT!!!

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 19th July, 2007

2002 Volkswagen Polo 1.4S

Summary:

Unsafe, Unreliable complete waste of money.!

Faults:

Firstly, after six weeks the ABS and EPC lights were faulty due to electronic system. This was the beginning of the saga!In the first year the brake switch failed twice, on the second occasion I was stuck in a carwash! Loud noises from front drivers side resulted in new bearings. VW decided to fit a new engine at 19000 miles, under warranty, but no warranty offered on new engine.

As time went on problems with the electronics: warning light system, new water pump system, yet another brake switch,. Recently, power steering failed in the middle of Hyde Park Corner. Dealership then told me the power steering system was defunct and wanted £600 to repair it. The morning after receiving the estimate, the car started and power steering has spontaneously repaired itself. (However, I am avoiding Hyde Park Corner and Railway crossings")

General Comments:

Does anybody want to buy it?

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 22nd November, 2006

24th Nov 2006, 08:58

They save all of the best bits for the Skoda Fabias!!

7th Dec 2006, 02:06

I find it very difficult to understand why you haven't been given a warranty for your new engine. Whenever I have had new parts fitted at VW they have come with a 12-month warranty. May be you should investigate this further.

2002 Volkswagen Polo PD100 Sport 1.9 TDI

Summary:

Another high quality German import

Faults:

Anti-roll bar bushes failed at 21,000 miles.

Sticking rear brake calipers.

Rattles coming from dash board.

General Comments:

The Polo was my first diesel and I searched high and low for the right one at the right price. I picked up a Silver 3yr old with 18,000 miles and FVWSH for £7,000, bit of a bargain considering they are selling all day long on VW’s forecourt for £8,000+ with more mileage.

The 1.9TDI Polo shares the same engine that is used throughout the VAG range and can be found in Golf’s/Passats/A3’s/A4’s etc. Whilst driving at high or low speeds you wouldn’t think you’re in a diesel car, infact, it’s quieter than a lot of petrol engine cars I have been in. The only time it is noisy is when the engine is cold, but it soon warms up.

The performance is impressive; the mid-range torque is good for overtaking and it can embarrass a lot of bigger engine cars. The thing I like most is that there is always usable power available although it does die off after 4,000rpm. The 0-60 time of 10.2s is underestimated it's more around 9 seconds, but the car is more for mid-range acceleration which is were the 177lb of torque comes into play.

The handling is decent enough, but it can suffer from understeer. I plan on improving this with an uprated suspension kit. If you are planning on tuning the engine as I am, there are plenty of options available. A custom remap of the engine, a full sports exhaust system and a decent free-flowing air filter would make a reliable 160bhp+ and over 250lb of torque is available without needing to spend serious amounts of money. The brakes are very good and sharp vented disc brakes up front and solid rear with ABS, ESP and traction control are available as an optional extra.

Economy is excellent I’m averaging around 42mpg on short stop-start travel and on longer journeys it can go up to 55mpg, but if you put your foot down it can drop to as low as 35mpg. Parts seem reasonably priced for a VW, I recently bought new rear discs and pads for £64.77 from a VW main dealer. Cheap tax and insurance also make the car an excellent buy.

The standard equipment is reasonable, but adding on extras can boost the price up considerably. Mine came with a dash mounted CD changer which is not cheap. I would recommend traction control as the car likes to wheel spin in the wet whilst accelerating; I’ve had mine wheel spin in third gear a few times! The standard stereo system is excellent with 8 speakers as standard, very high quality gamma unit. Also the blue backlit display is a nice touch for when you turn the lights on.

The interior is excellent; the sports seats are very comfortable offering good support and are height adjustable on both driver and passenger side with pull-out storage space under the seat. The dashboard is well laid out and made of high quality plastics, it doesn’t look cheap or tacky like a lot of other cars in its class.

The exterior is also excellent and very well built. This is a good looking car and the 15” alloys look excellent. The usual high standards of paintwork and build quality remain and there are very few cars that can rival this.

A lot of people have written reviews complaining about poor build quality. I do agree with this to an extent as the car does have a few rattles here and there and my car has suffered a few minor problems, but I still think the car has very good build quality. After test driving all the other small cars in it's class in my opinion the Polo is the best car.

To sum up, I would give the car 7 out of 10, it has a lot going for it, but it does have a few minor niggles and the handling could be better. If your thinking of buying one I would say go for it as it’s an excellent little car, just look out for any ‘clunking’ noises coming from the suspension as it will more than likely be the anti-roll bar bushes and/or sticking rear brakes.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 21st March, 2006

10th Nov 2006, 06:47

UPDATE: Car is now at 28,000 miles and other than servicing and yet more new anti-roll bar bushes the car is still a joy to own. I'm sorry to read about other peoples bad experience on here with there Polo, but thankfully mines proving to be a good one (touch wood).