Golf GTI buyers guide MK7 & MK7.5 (2013-2020) Avoid buying broken VW GTI with common faults (2.0TSI)
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 Published On Dec 9, 2022

MK7 Golf GTI and MK7.5 Golf GTI buyers guide and review for 2013-2020 Golf GTI including common faults and common problems so if you see a Golf GTI for ale you can buy and own with confidence. We identify reliability issues of the MK7 GTI and MK7.5 GTI fitted with the 2.0TSI engine. These include turbo failure and TSI engine issues along with common issues across the MK7 Golf. Avoid buying a Golf GTI that has problems or reliability issues by following our buyer's guide. All you need to know and answering whether you should buy a MK7 Golf GTi or a MK7 VW Golf GTI MK7.5. The common problems that happen to the MK7 Golf GTI are various to include sunroof leaks and PCV failure among others. This buyer's guide covers the MK7 and MK7.5 Golf GTI from 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020 in all variants from standard to performance pack, Clubsport and TCR models. We list the bhp and specs of the MK7 Golf and how much power the Golf GTI has in our review and guide. And although the Golf R is faster than the GTI many still prefer the way the GTI drives. Compared to rivals from BMW and Audi many still prefer the GTI for its mix of practicality and 0-60 time. We help you avoid buying an expensive money pit no matter whether you want a track car or a hot hatchback for the country roads.

The issues discussed in our buyer's guide to the Golf GTI include PCV failure bonnet catch failure, as well as turbo reliability and clutch wear especially if looking to remap a Golf GTI.


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