Brand new car with same oil for 5 years?? Go for it or no?

The oil question isn’t a big concern.

That they can’t or won’t explain the reason the car sat so long is a big concern. Without an honest answer to your legitimate question one can’t make a fully informed decision.

Is the car being sold as “Certified” with a VW extended warranty (through VW, not aftermarket)? If not it should be, in my opinion, to put a price on their lack of information, and eliminate any concerns about the lack of use.
 
Hi everyone!

I'm looking to buy a used VW Golf 1.0 TSi 2018 from a private person. He bought it last year from a VW dealer with 1300km. Now the car has 10K km. I also requested a CarVertical report for the car, and I found 2 records for the odometer. 270 km on 2022 and 1300 km on 2023.

Although I don't get how the dealer can have a car for 5 years with 1000 km (I will contact the dealer and will ask), I strongly believe that the engine had the same oil, until 2023 where the dealer did a service before sold it, even if the dealer may tell me that oil changes had been regurarly done.

If I'm right and the car had the same engine oil for 4-5 years, what could cause to the engine running for 1300km with that oil? Excessive wear maybe? Is there any way to find out?

Thanks in advance!
It’s probably fine, but I would use the minimal oil changes as your bargaining chip to get the price down to a more attractive cost for you. That way you either get a price you’re very pleased with or a good explanation on the oil change history and records. Good luck but I would not be concerned about the minimal oil changes.
 
I need to pay better attention to post dates (lol).

How’s the car doing for you?
So far and after 4000km all good, except an infotainment system problem. Rarely, the screen turns on sometimes after I lock the car by itself...you need to reset the screen. But if you don't see it, next morning the battery will probably be drained....
 
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