somepunk22
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Anyone have a star wheel socket/key I could borrow for an evening this week? Maybe someone near Eden Prairie? Thanks. dgoffman@rfamec.com
Emailed - I think this is for locking lugs...somepunk22 said:Anyone have a star wheel socket/key I could borrow for an evening this week? Maybe someone near Eden Prairie? Thanks. dgoffman@rfamec.com
Yup. They were having a board meeting. I believe they are having another meeting this coming Saturday.vikingrob said:Saw something interesting tonight - I stopped at the Davanni's near 50th and Highway 100 for a bite to eat, looked in the lot, and saw a couple interesting vanity plates: "BORA" and "MKV GTI". Volksport.org was having a meeting in the party room. And they have a show scheduled for June 11 at Westside VW.
On finding the vehicle, I would suggest that you look in a range of several hundred miles. I would also recommend you have one of the experts on these boards look over the car before you commit.TDI'watcher said:/First post
Well after lurkering around for a few weeks I though this group would be fitting to ask:
How much trouble will I have as a mechanically DISinclined driver looking into buying a TDI Jetta wagon? The past year or so has been pretty mild. As a lifelong MN resident I know -20 and up to 104 well enough for weather. My commute and family needs would seem to suit the strengths of a TDI very well though.
Currently I'm dishing everything a 96 Mazda Protege can handle and it hasn't failed me yet and its nearly indestructable sitting at 230,000 miles and doing 100 per day freeway with a minimal of minor repairs and abusive oil change intervals at every 6000 sometimes.
But a Jetta would have such a nicer build and enjoyable daily drive on top of the rediculously good MPG over getting another asian. The safety is a plus for the wife too, but she only drives town/country and not freeway.
Any experiences with the VW dealers for expected typical wait time for a used TDI wagon to show up? I'm guessing the turnover is pretty rare, and seems even thinner for a wagon variant...
Anyways, thanks in advance, you seem like a helpfull bunch.
Nope, just putting a couple of 'shorties' back there. We're commited to not be a minivan family. When they grow up, if their gear for activities takes more room than a wagon can hold, its time for trimming activities, not getting a bigger ride...Spamjohnson said:I love my wagon, just remember, you wouldn't want to put people in the back seat for any extended period.
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Welcome!TDI'watcher said:How much trouble will I have as a mechanically DISinclined driver looking into buying a TDI Jetta wagon? The past year or so has been pretty mild. As a lifelong MN resident I know -20 and up to 104 well enough for weather. My commute and family needs would seem to suit the strengths of a TDI very well though.
Yeah, a used 5-speed Wagon is going to take a bit of a search. You'll want to be flexible either in how long it takes to find your exact desire or in what colors/features/mileage you hope for if you want to line up something sooner. Be prepared to act quickly because that particular combination is in high demand, especially since you can't buy an A5 Wagon even if you wanted to. As vikingrob suggested, get one of the local TDI folks to check it out for you. There are some very knowledgeable people in this region and I would feel comfortable handing my keys to pretty much any of 'em. This is a good bunch.Any experiences with the VW dealers for expected typical wait time for a used TDI wagon to show up? I'm guessing the turnover is pretty rare, and seems even thinner for a wagon variant...
Yeah, I've seen two TDIs the past 14 days. One black sedan going up 35E into DT St. Paul, and one silver sedan going south on 35 just before Northfield.greengeeker said:Sighting: Black A4 with BORA on the left side of the decklid and TDI on the right side. I think it was Monday or Tuesday morning of this week in Big Lake on Hwy 10.
Just in case any body sees me, I am the 2002 black A4 with a 50 mpg sticker on the back as well as a "Got Deutsch" (promoting the Twin Cities German Immersion School) sticker. Everyday I'm driving between St. Cloud and Elk River on Hwy 10.
Leaving from downtown Minneapois sometime between 11pm on Thu 5/25 and 2am Fri 5/26 (though the schedule I drew up leaves at 2:23am Fri 5/26). On a trip like this, I wouldn't buy fuel in WI or IL, so it will probably be northwestern Indiana before I fill up, but by my calculations, I can make it to Fowlerville on one tank. The stops are set forth in post #265 on the Michigan GTG thread and in PDF form here.Spamjohnson said:VR, I'm still thinking about throwing down a mileage challange to you, when are you planning on leaving to go to Mich? I could unrace you to Madison or Chi town.
Sam
I know I'd lose, but it'd be fun.
TDI'watcher said:Hey Spam and Vikingrob,
How much work and hassle do you think I'd be in for on a 2000 TDI Jetta with 150,000+ miles? Its got some dings and is overall a bit rough even by dealer standards. But the price may let me still get the wife a car and I'd have my commuter beast to drive cheap.
Might have to take you up on that offer Mike. I've hit the online lots for the big dealers in the cities, Mankato and Rochester for something that catches my eye. Red isn't my first choice, but its better than blue, and if the miles are good and won't break the bank I'd at least give it a hard look. I'm not holding out for a TDI wagon unless I win powerball or something. My kids are still wee sized so don't need the space quite yet. But would please the wife a bit more if I got automatic tranny and post 2001(?) with the carseat latch systems on most manufacturer models. I can get by on just a solid workhorse to buzz me to downtown saint paul so a cheap manual sedan would work too.Minnesota Mike said:Hey TDI watcher, there is a tornado red '02 TDI sedan for sale in Lakeville if you are interested. I can let you know the details if you're interested. I live in Faribault too, so can call you if you want.
tango_28 said:Deafbug and I once saw a 02 red TDI Jetta wagon in Lakeville last October. Hopefully it's not the same car, because it had a lot of hidden problems. The car had very clean Carfax Report. Also the car look very good online.
Ron
Well I talked extensively with Tango28. Talked to the lot owner multiple times and ran the Carfax. Even at a low price and salvage title, (not yet on carfax but minor rollover is) I have to pass. It was a pleasure talking to you Ron (small world eh) but my family resources for fix-up aint what is was five years ago and I'm not up for the risk and time involved.vikingrob said:First, I would advise you to have one of the experts on this board inspect the car (I'm thinking DeafBug or Tango28). Where is this car located?
69squareback said:Would anyone in the Minneapolis area be willing to hook-up their VAG-COM to my car and clear the ABS light/fault? I am more than willing drive a little ways to possibly avoid bringing the car to a shop.
Story: I replaced my 2000 Golf's struts and shocks (with the amazing Koni Reds!), and in the process, ripped out the driver's side ABS wire from the harness. I've attempted to fix it, as well as clean the speed sensors and tested them with a OHM reader (tested good, I think), but I won't know if it's remedied until the fault is cleared.
My wife and I leave for a drive to Alaska in just over a week, and would like to have this taken care of before then. If I haven't fixed it myself, then I will break down and drop it off at VW Man on Tuesday.
Thanks.