400k 2016 Jetta

I'm just surprised the New England salt hasn't killed the car.

As a 2016 Jetta owner, ours is currently mint right now but opposite, we are at 40k. Due to WFH environment. i would have been curious to hear if that person did the 10k "recommended" oil change service or cut it down to 5k like most of us on here.

Also good to hear non-bashing of VW/VAG products.
My wife and I follow 10k oil change since new with 18 Tiguan doing 30k per year. It has 147k and consumes now a 3/4 quart over 10k.
 
I'm just surprised the New England salt hasn't killed the car.

As a 2016 Jetta owner, ours is currently mint right now but opposite, we are at 40k. Due to WFH environment. i would have been curious to hear if that person did the 10k "recommended" oil change service or cut it down to 5k like most of us on here.

Also good to hear non-bashing of VW/VAG products.
VW always had very good body. There were some examples on the US market where they tried to save money, but In Europe, they were always known for rustproof body. And environment in Central Europe where they originate from is salt eating depressing hell.
 
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