i just bought a 2002 VW jetta with 207,000 miles on it

Aeroknow

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i remembered that i was confusing papago with encanto. encanto is a mule track in the middle of town. papago ain't much better but it's at least not a flat field.

aguila first choice for a cheap muni course, papago second. the nly others i know of are in the gilbert/chandler area and it's been too long.
Good to know bro. Thanks for the heads up. Looks like Aguila is only $40 after 11AM to ride too. Papago is $69. Thx dude.
Only course I know of in Arizona is some lame course up in shit hole payson where my buddy lives. First time I get to play down in the valley.
 

Bublonichronic

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I had a 2006 Jetta , manual transmission, was a great car until it started having problems, then it was fix one thing another goes, but for the first year or so I loved that car really nice interior and fairly quick, I would never buy a VW again or dodge for that matter..., Ill just stick with Toyota or Honda from now on..best car I’ve owned was a manual 95 Toyota Celtica, had like 150k mile and still ran strong could see it easily pushing 200k, but I got cut off on the freeway and45602135-CAF0-4FE2-854B-40048CE1F8CD.jpegWas doin like 70 and hit the concrete sidewall no seatbelt and only had a swollen wrist
 

Grandpapy

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I've owned two, (i miss the 4Motion) the only problem I had was with coil packs, as soon as one went out I ordered a replacment set off of ebay,
Jiffy lube put in the wrong oil and burnt the turbo within 200 miles.

I gave the last one to my son he hit two raccoons taking out the belly pan, he never replaced it, cooking the engine compartment but mostly cooking the plastic that attaches the dip stick to the handle causing it to fall apart in pieces and get sucked into the oil pick up tube causing interment low oil pressure alarm. We dropped the pan and replaced the pick up and dipstick. ($20)

Oh, I would get an occasional ck engine light using non factory plugs due to slight resistance differences.
 
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