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2.7
Noise:
3.5
Overheating:
2.4
Leaks:
2.0
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OEM Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

With these cars, it\u2019s less so staying on top of the regular service items from the dealer - and more so staying educated on all the little unspoken chickenshit maintenance items that VW doesn\u2019t outwardly talk about.

Cons: unspoken maintenance items
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

I actually just changed the pump on my 2018. With the pump/thermostat assembly, and a collection of specific tools, it cost me ~$900. I was quoted 2k by a dealer so I saved a good chunk of change. All-in-all the job is straightforward, save plenty of headache with disconnecting hoses and wire clips.

Pros: straightforward job
Cons: disconnecting hoses, wire clips
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My 17 S is sitting at 108k. Only issues I\u2019ve had outside of normal maintenance has been a water pump at 102k and cam magnets at 103k. It\u2019s been the model of reliability and its nearly still as tight as it was when new.

Pros: model of reliability
Cons: water pump, cam magnets
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 108000 km
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Rating 5.0

Maintenance is king on these cars. They also need to be driven hard every blue moon as well. I\u2019ve been is38 stage 2 since 42k. Currently at 173k with no issues outside of the standard waterpump which was replaced at 125k.

Pros: no issues
Cons: standard waterpump
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 125000 km
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My 2019 is at 110k. Other than maintenance items like tires, oil, spark plugs ect, the one thing I had to fix was the water pump at 97k. It's been flawless otherwise.

Pros: flawless otherwise
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 110000 km
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I drive my 2017 everyday to work and just hitting 95k miles. I'm the only owner and the biggest issue has just been the water pump. It started to leak around 36k but otherwise had been sold.

Pros: good car
Cons: water pump leak
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 95000 km
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The water pumps leak. It's not an if, it is a when, and there is no upgraded part or aftermarket part available that will solve the issue going forward.

Cons: water pumps leak
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Volkswagen Water pump

For the Atlas I can only do oil and my front breaks on my own, rest the shop has to do. But all VW’s are more focused on performance than accessibility. If you buy an atlas, keep a good $500 set away as a just incase. My car has had an issue with one of the valve seal on the water pump- again super common and I was able to fix it myself. Other than that it’s genuinely been one of the most reliable cars I’ve had, at 150,000km she’s still going strong. It’s really good in the winter, and it’s never struggled to turn over in -40 c and gets warm after 10 minutes still. Only thing that sucks is atleast on the 2018 model the hood extends slightly too far so you can’t leave your windshield wipers up.

Pros: reliable car, good in winter
Cons: gas guzzler, plastic guard annoying
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 150000 km
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