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Are you having problems with your Volkswagen Multivan? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Volkswagen Multivan issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Volkswagen Multivan in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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If you are not sure get another opinion. That would probably mean having it trucked to another location, but that’s the best thing to do to make sure the advice you are getting is correct.
I would get a second opinion on the Kia's engine before you do anything else. A sludged-up engine suggests a lack of servicing, but if no damage has occurred you might be able to salvage it. I wouldn't recommend either a Multivan or Valente, those you are looking at are too old and potentially too expensive to run and repair. A seven-seat SUV might be a better option.
You can start by having the dealer explain what they are doing to try and fix your car. If they cannot provide a satisfactory story on their plan to sort the problem out, ask them to call in experts form VW head office to assist them. If that doesn't work out get the advice of the consumer affairs department in Perth. Talk to a lawyer if things don't appear to be improving.
From my experience, the Grand Vitara has the best reputation for reliability and for you it ticks the boxes. Next would be the Honda CR-V, then the Dualis with the ASX definitely last.
Don’t judge the Carnival by the badge, as it definitely gets The Tick. The The Multivan is also far more practical than any SUV, as you will find when you try to load all the stuff that comes with four youngsters. If you absolutely must play the SUV game, go for a Hyundai Santa Fe, also a Tick winner.
The Multivan has been around for a number of years now and it doesn’t appear to suffer any particularly serious problems.