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I would like to buy a used VW polo 2005 or 2006. 1. What are the current market prices for 2005/2006 used VW polo? 2. What should i look out for when buying a used polo? 3. Please share personal experiences about your polo Excelsior
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/7/2010 Posts: 520 Location: Epicentre - Ngamia 1
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incognito wrote:I would like to buy a used VW polo 2005 or 2006. 1. What are the current market prices for 2005/2006 used VW polo? 2. What should i look out for when buying a used polo? 3. Please share personal experiences about your polo @icognito, buy a 2006-2009 series (has better looks and the 2009 model comes with fog lights as a standard feature. 1.Current market price - Kshs. 800k-900k and could be cheaper if you do a direct import yourself. 2.Do a test drive especially if its auto,some seem to jerk when moving from gear 2 to 3. Check the underneath for scrappes, the vehicle has low ground clearance so you'll be scrapping every pebble on the road with 4 adults inside i.e. gari yako itakuwa kifagio ya kanjo .Went to Agba (Ngong Road opp. Auto Express) asking for a quote to raise suspension nikaambiwo 200k+ 3. I do on average 90kms to and from work, it does on average 16-18kms/l but this is strictly highway so around CBD could be higher. Sijui other owner's experience but when i got it used to do 18-20km/l restricted to highway driving. Otherwise, great car, VERY comfortable, safety pia iko juu(8 airbags,Electronic Stabilization Programme- ESP), full service will cost you circa 12-15k (go to Impala and forget Quest behind Toyota Kenya KABISA)alafu if you damage your front bumper kuwa tayari to wait for aappox. 3 weeks hivi for a replacement. Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs - Farrah Gray.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/24/2013 Posts: 185 Location: Diaspora
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The VW Polo is a good small car that I love. Very fuel-efficient: can get 12-15kpl on a 2006 model.
Parts are available from a number of suppliers in Nairobi so that won't be a problem if you live in the city. If you don't, however, it's going to be quite a struggle finding those parts in other towns. The price of most spares is quite reasonable if you get them from reputable dealers.
Don't know about the current market prices cause I bought mine a few years back.
One thing: many VWs tend to have electrical problems so just make sure to have an auto-electrician who's familiar with VWs. Otherwise utalia.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2008 Posts: 437
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The Clown wrote:One thing: many VWs tend to have electrical problems so just make sure to have an auto-electrician who's familiar with VWs. Otherwise utalia. The Clown, am in need of such. Could you kindly direct me to one? Thanks. Incognito, sorry for hijacking your thread ...
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/29/2011 Posts: 233
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Forester wrote:incognito wrote:I would like to buy a used VW polo 2005 or 2006. 1. What are the current market prices for 2005/2006 used VW polo? 2. What should i look out for when buying a used polo? 3. Please share personal experiences about your polo @icognito, buy a 2006-2009 series (has better looks and the 2009 model comes with fog lights as a standard feature. 1.Current market price - Kshs. 800k-900k and could be cheaper if you do a direct import yourself. 2.Do a test drive especially if its auto,some seem to jerk when moving from gear 2 to 3. Check the underneath for scrappes, the vehicle has low ground clearance so you'll be scrapping every pebble on the road with 4 adults inside i.e. gari yako itakuwa kifagio ya kanjo .Went to Agba (Ngong Road opp. Auto Express) asking for a quote to raise suspension nikaambiwo 200k+ 3. I do on average 90kms to and from work, it does on average 16-18kms/l but this is strictly highway so around CBD could be higher. Sijui other owner's experience but when i got it used to do 18-20km/l restricted to highway driving. Otherwise, great car, VERY comfortable, safety pia iko juu(8 airbags,Electronic Stabilization Programme- ESP), full service will cost you circa 12-15k (go to Impala and forget Quest behind Toyota Kenya KABISA)alafu if you damage your front bumper kuwa tayari to wait for aappox. 3 weeks hivi for a replacement. Nice breakdown. Did you import yours? Where from? @ Clown Thanks for tip about electricals. Excelsior
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/5/2007 Posts: 627
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I have a black polo, 2006 model, KBW ... sitting at home needing an owner. Only needed service once since it got here in August 2013. Drop me a line here if interested sasha.muki@gmail.com
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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Vw polo, small but spacious and highest level of safety. You got to love German precision! Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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kaka2za wrote:Vw polo, small but spacious and highest level of safety. You got to love German precision! but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps
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Lolest! wrote: but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps
If africans provide a large enough market for new(not secondhand) cars they will make them with enough ground clearance.
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tomtom wrote:Lolest! wrote: but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps
If africans provide a large enough market for new(not secondhand) cars they will make them with enough ground clearance. unless they closed it, last I checked vw had a plant in south africa
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2010 Posts: 412 Location: nairobi
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Lolest! wrote:kaka2za wrote:Vw polo, small but spacious and highest level of safety. You got to love German precision! but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps such kind of vehicles are not designed for this market. But sisi twaenda huko na kununua whatever we come across then ikileta shida we complain. The only time you should be looking down on others is when you are helping them up.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/27/2012 Posts: 851 Location: Nairobi
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:tomtom wrote:Lolest! wrote: but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps
If africans provide a large enough market for new(not secondhand) cars they will make them with enough ground clearance. unless they closed it, last I checked vw had a plant in south africa How are South African roads? Africa here is used economy-wise,not geographically.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2010 Posts: 412 Location: nairobi
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mkeiy wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:tomtom wrote:Lolest! wrote: but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps
If africans provide a large enough market for new(not secondhand) cars they will make them with enough ground clearance. unless they closed it, last I checked vw had a plant in south africa How are South African roads? Africa here is used economy-wise,not geographically. SA iko tofauti sana my friend. Dont compare their road network with ours. The only time you should be looking down on others is when you are helping them up.
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/7/2010 Posts: 520 Location: Epicentre - Ngamia 1
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incognito wrote:Forester wrote:[quote=incognito]I would like to buy a used VW polo 2005 or 2006. 1. What are the current market prices for 2005/2006 used VW polo? 2. What should i look out for when buying a used polo? 3. Please share personal experiences about your polo @icognito, buy a 2006-2009 series (has better looks and the 2009 model comes with fog lights as a standard feature. 1.Current market price - Kshs. 800k-900k and could be cheaper if you do a direct import yourself. 2.Do a test drive especially if its auto,some seem to jerk when moving from gear 2 to 3. Check the underneath for scrappes, the vehicle has low ground clearance so you'll be scrapping every pebble on the road with 4 adults inside i.e. gari yako itakuwa kifagio ya kanjo .Went to Agba (Ngong Road opp. Auto Express) asking for a quote to raise suspension nikaambiwo 200k+ 3. I do on average 90kms to and from work, it does on average 16-18kms/l but this is strictly highway so around CBD could be higher. Sijui other owner's experience but when i got it used to do 18-20km/l restricted to highway driving. Otherwise, great car, VERY comfortable, safety pia iko juu(8 airbags,Electronic Stabilization Programme- ESP), full service will cost you circa 12-15k (go to Impala and forget Quest behind Toyota Kenya KABISA)alafu if you damage your front bumper kuwa tayari to wait for appox. 3 weeks hivi for a replacement. Nice breakdown. Did you import yours? Where from? @icognito, Didn't import but got it at a bargain - saved almost 100k. VW has a plant in Japan so most of the ones you see around are ex-japan except for a few. Build your own dreams, or someone else will hire you to build theirs - Farrah Gray.
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:tomtom wrote:Lolest! wrote: but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps
If africans provide a large enough market for new(not secondhand) cars they will make them with enough ground clearance. unless they closed it, last I checked vw had a plant in south africa Huge plant in SA. And in SA, VW is what Toyota is in Kenya. Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 10/9/2006 Posts: 1,502
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Forester wrote:incognito wrote:Forester wrote:[quote=incognito]I would like to buy a used VW polo 2005 or 2006. 1. What are the current market prices for 2005/2006 used VW polo? 2. What should i look out for when buying a used polo? 3. Please share personal experiences about your polo @icognito, buy a 2006-2009 series (has better looks and the 2009 model comes with fog lights as a standard feature. 1.Current market price - Kshs. 800k-900k and could be cheaper if you do a direct import yourself. 2.Do a test drive especially if its auto,some seem to jerk when moving from gear 2 to 3. Check the underneath for scrappes, the vehicle has low ground clearance so you'll be scrapping every pebble on the road with 4 adults inside i.e. gari yako itakuwa kifagio ya kanjo .Went to Agba (Ngong Road opp. Auto Express) asking for a quote to raise suspension nikaambiwo 200k+ 3. I do on average 90kms to and from work, it does on average 16-18kms/l but this is strictly highway so around CBD could be higher. Sijui other owner's experience but when i got it used to do 18-20km/l restricted to highway driving. Otherwise, great car, VERY comfortable, safety pia iko juu(8 airbags,Electronic Stabilization Programme- ESP), full service will cost you circa 12-15k (go to Impala and forget Quest behind Toyota Kenya KABISA)alafu if you damage your front bumper kuwa tayari to wait for appox. 3 weeks hivi for a replacement. Nice breakdown. Did you import yours? Where from? @icognito, Didn't import but got it at a bargain - saved almost 100k. VW has a plant in Japan so most of the ones you see around are ex-japan except for a few. VW has a plant in Japan ?? work to prosper
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/27/2010 Posts: 495 Location: Nairobi
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incognito wrote:I would like to buy a used VW polo 2005 or 2006. 1. What are the current market prices for 2005/2006 used VW polo? 2. What should i look out for when buying a used polo? 3. Please share personal experiences about your polo As an owner of a VW Golf, I highly recommend investing in a CAN BUS USB Interface Diagnostic cable for your soon to be VW product. Most mechanics who deal with OBD2 diagnostics will only be able to read the engine sensors, while with the CAN BUS you will able to interrogate all the sensors in your VW car, including gearbox, fuel pump, airbags, original radio, etc., and even…cough…change the odometer to your preference. Gearbox: auto transmission oil must be changed at the most every 100k, even though VW still insist the oil will last the lifetime of the car. Cost will set you back about 5k for 4 liters of transmission oil. NEVER EVER USE THE RED ATF OIL FROM PETROL STATIONS. You should only use the yellow one either from the dealer or very reputable dealers. Sent from my Black Nokia 3310
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mkeiy wrote:sitaki.kujulikana wrote:tomtom wrote:Lolest! wrote: but they need to provide ground clearance for us Africans. Kama itafagia road it's scary especially with our potholes, rough roads and high bumps
If africans provide a large enough market for new(not secondhand) cars they will make them with enough ground clearance. unless they closed it, last I checked vw had a plant in south africa How are South African roads? Africa here is used economy-wise,not geographically. never been to south africa, so I can't tell, I also can't tell who the majority of the buyers huko sa are, Africans or Afrikaners but the vw polo is not an of road car, so even if it is manufactured in Africa I doubt if they would increase the ground clearance, otherwise the safety rating would have to be compromised.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/20/2010 Posts: 412 Location: nairobi
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Quote: As an owner of a VW Golf, I highly recommend investing in a CAN BUS USB Interface Diagnostic cable for your soon to be VW product.
Most mechanics who deal with OBD2 diagnostics will only be able to read the engine sensors, while with the CAN BUS you will able to interrogate all the sensors in your VW car, including gearbox, fuel pump, airbags, original radio, etc., and even…cough…change the odometer to your preference.
Gearbox: auto transmission oil must be changed at the most every 100k, even though VW still insist the oil will last the lifetime of the car. Cost will set you back about 5k for 4 liters of transmission oil. NEVER EVER USE THE RED ATF OIL FROM PETROL STATIONS. You should only use the yellow one either from the dealer or very reputable dealers.
@Ash Ock, very informative. I have used ATF as my gearbox oil after changing the original and the gears feel "hard". Mentioning yellow oil makes me believe i have been missing something. The only time you should be looking down on others is when you are helping them up.
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Ash Ock wrote:incognito wrote:I would like to buy a used VW polo 2005 or 2006. 1. What are the current market prices for 2005/2006 used VW polo? 2. What should i look out for when buying a used polo? 3. Please share personal experiences about your polo As an owner of a VW Golf, I highly recommend investing in a CAN BUS USB Interface Diagnostic cable for your soon to be VW product. Most mechanics who deal with OBD2 diagnostics will only be able to read the engine sensors, while with the CAN BUS you will able to interrogate all the sensors in your VW car, including gearbox, fuel pump, airbags, original radio, etc., and even…cough… change the odometer to your preference.Gearbox: auto transmission oil must be changed at the most every 100k, even though VW still insist the oil will last the lifetime of the car. Cost will set you back about 5k for 4 liters of transmission oil. NEVER EVER USE THE RED ATF OIL FROM PETROL STATIONS. You should only use the yellow one either from the dealer or very reputable dealers. Is this cable (CAN BUS USB Interface Diagnostic cable) available for toyotas?
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