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Volkswagen Golf 5

2010 · Petrol · Manual · Wagon/Estate · White

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2,050
🇱🇻 Latvija
51 days on the market
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Specifications

Year2010
Mileage224 tūkst.
Engine1.4
TransmissionManual
FuelPetrol
Body typeWagon/Estate
ColorWhite
LocationLatvija

Description

Volkswagen Golf 5 (2010) — petrol engine 1.4 manual transmission with 224,000 km mileage. Body: Wagon. Color: White. Location: Latvija. Price: €2,050. View details, price history and similar listings on autopase.lv.

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43%below market average

Based on 473 listings · €3.583 avg

First seen: 5/7/2026

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Volkswagen Golf Mk6 (2008–2012)

Digest from the reviews

Based on transcripts of 2 reviews

  • Both of the 2 reviewed transcripts make the TSI timing chain the Mk6's defining risk: early 1.2/1.4 TSI chains stretched by 30-70k km, and even the reinforced post-2011 kits are credited with only ~70-150k; both repeat the same warning — do not leave the car in gear on a slope, an unpressurised tensioner can let the chain skip; the oil-pump chain wants checking at the same service.
  • The 160-hp 1.4 TSI twincharger is named the worst unit by both: pistons burn and crack, crank bearings crumble at any mileage, and the supercharger fails as an assembly with the water pump; the single-turbo 122-hp 1.4 escapes most of this, though HPFP follower/roller wear can stall every small TSI. One review prescribes hot-viscosity 40 oil and 98 petrol to keep them alive.
  • Safe picks coincide in both reviews: the old atmospheric MPI units — the 1.6 (300-350k km, 'half a million' with diligent oil service, says the TV program) and the 1.4 — ideally with a manual; the 1.6/2.0 TDI diesels are also liked, fuel quality being their only real enemy (EGR/DPF clogging; belt at ~120k km instead of the 160k schedule, and watch the auxiliary belt).
  • On the DSG both are categorical: avoid the dry 7-speed DQ200 — mechatronics faults, clutch packs done by 50-70k km and a differential whose failure kills the whole gearbox; the wet 6-speed DQ250 of the 250+ Nm versions is the recommended robot — with fluid every 45-50k km its clutches go roughly 1.5x longer (150k km and beyond, 200k+ for the box).
  • Beyond the drivetrain both call the car sturdy: the suspension is long-lived and cheap to fix, corrosion resistance is good — but the soft water-based paint chips early (bumper, bonnet, arches, sills) and door openings rub through to primer, so budget touch-ups; manuals only suffer noisy shaft bearings (~100k km) and the harmless 'tun' synchro noise, diesel dual-mass flywheels last ~100k km.

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