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I like this. I've gone to MANY unexpected places and rough, rough roads in my B5 Passat Wagon, very similar in fundamental design. With the 1.8 and manual trans that car still pulls 27 mpgs on combined cycle driving running a 91 octane APR tune. I still daily drive it with over 250k on the clock...runs like a top, tough as nails. Reminds me of the old Mercedes and Volvos in terms of long term durability. Maintain yourself and get to know it. VAG built some VERY good products in the late 90s, early 2000s. My passat was extremely easy to work on with a little research.
I heavily contemplated an Allroad but fuel economy bothered me so I grabbed a salvaged XC70 that I've been working on instead. I still lust over the Allroad because a manual trans was available and the Volvo just doesn't have that German car, fun to drive factor...feels kind of like a European Buick. Transitioning to an automatic has been the most difficult thing for me. Now I'm getting ready to install a 2" lift which will put its clearance above most stock SUVs and almost all stock crossovers. I love the car based platforms...only thing I ever really worry about is underside protection for the aluminum oilpans and no low range. The first can be fixed...the later is just a fact of life.
Keep the project up. With added power, AWD and the ground clearance over my B5 I know that car will get you places and be a joy to drive
I work on all my vehicles and I think it is very important to know the ins and outs of your rig. It definitely helps when a breakdown occurs.
I completely forgot I had this thread up. The allroad has been pretty good. I'm up to 245k miles on the original auto trans BUT I had to replace the engine because of a skipped timing belt. This was totally my fault as I forgot to put locktite on one of the pulley bolts when I replaced the timing belt.How's the Allroad treating you? I'm adding a one owner, dealer maintained 01' 2.7T with the 6 speed to our family today! Very excited!




