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I have a 2013 GTI on the original water pump at 100k miles.
I have a 2016 GTI. A little over 50,000 miles on it. No issues yet.
I'm rocking 110k miles on the original pump here on a 2015.
I have no issues. Mines a 2017 with 86k miles (used to do only highway for 4 years).
2 water pumps (both under warranty) 3rd one it's on..so far so good. Those repairs cost me nothing.
My Tundra was awesome, but guzzled fuel and I drive like an old grandpa. 13-14 mpg is expected. Also, Tundras are fairly expensive to maintain compared to Ford. My water pump went out and it was about $1k to get fixed.
Mine has also always had constant problems, I’ve spent so much money just replacing the water pump as well. I’ve also considered selling mine, because the cost of maintenance outweighs the fun of the car…
I’m on my 2nd water pump, and it is starting to leak. I still need a third water pump.
Water pump 1 failed during the original warranty. Water pump 2 failed just outside of the new extended warranty for them I think I was at like 101,000 miles. Water pump 3 has now failed. I think im at like 110,000. Im really sick of being stranded in the middle of the night after work and Im sick of paying over $$$ for this obvious problem that everyone knows is a problem with these cars. I cant replace water pumps on average every 3 years. This isnt normal. Im 40 years old and have had many, many cars and 2 work trucks. I have never has a water pump fail on any car ever other than this one.
My 35K miles 2021 GTI has been loosing coolant for a few months now.
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