Buying a 4-5 years old scirocco

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Zero76
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Buying a 4-5 years old scirocco

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Hi!

So I just made driving licence like 6 months ago, and i'm really insterested in buying used 4 maybe 5 years old scirocco.
I'm looking at diesel engined sciroccos at slovenian web page (where i'm from) http://www.avto.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; where you can put an ad if you're selling car.

My knowledge is really poor about car engines, how good they are and stuff. So I'm asking does TDI 2.0 103 kW (140 KM) year 2009/2010 have any bug or how would I express myself? How durable are those engines? Should I look at gasoline engines?

I hope I made clear what I want due to my poor english.

Ty
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As far as I know people love the Diesels.

170PS gets especially good feedback from people.
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what about one with 140hp ?
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I've got a 59 plate 140 diesel and I've never really had any problems with it, my only issue was i had to get the dpf force regenerated at a garage because one of the sensors failed on it so it wasn't chucking the shite out when it should and it got partially blocked :no:
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