I BOUGHT A CHEAP VW PHAETON

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  • @absenteeatom
    @absenteeatom Год назад +178

    I seem to spend half my life these days sitting on the sofa, watching Matt wanderining round a car park feeling sick!

  • @Chris-yc3mm
    @Chris-yc3mm 7 месяцев назад +26

    Some of these videos really do need a part 2 to cover what happened in the end

  • @Sleep-And-Meditation
    @Sleep-And-Meditation Год назад +1

    I really like your channel . Very informative, honest and watchable not like a few I have tried to watch in the past .keep up the great content . Also I really like your property channel. Being a property invester myself I know what you have to deal with but again good to see a honest person like yourself . Well done.

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Год назад +1

      I appreciate that!

    • @PedroDiMaggio-dk4lb
      @PedroDiMaggio-dk4lb 7 месяцев назад

      There's a lot of parasites in today's society. There's a lot of people such as landlords and 'investors' who don't do any real work. They just sit on there arse all day exploiting people - getting other people to pay their mortgage, getting something for cheap and then flipping it for a profit. You'd think they would want a proper job. Society is full of them.

  • @Dan88888
    @Dan88888 Год назад +28

    Hi Matt, its a solid car and could be a great project for someone. There is probably just as much, or more margin for you to punt it on for £1500-£2000 in its current conditon than you would get if you invested the time to sortout the issues. Its an ideal project for an enthusiast who doesnt have to pay for labour costs

    • @user-cn6mc1oz9j
      @user-cn6mc1oz9j 3 месяца назад

      Alwaysthe labour costs that kill for skileld labour, understandable for skills but true, if good at something, dont do it for free...

  • @TwizyMan
    @TwizyMan Год назад +625

    I love these cars and I think you got a bargain. As someone who worked at a VW dealer for 10 years, my advice is as follows. Take it for MOT and ring Autoglass for the price of a rear screen. On the basis of this if you can do everything for £2K or less I would go for it. I think the front discs will clean up if the car is driven and the rears may be worth having skimmed. A rare, unusual and desirable car of that age and mileage with all its book pack, good tyres and reasonable service history is worth saving, especially a 4 motion version. I think it would be a tragedy to sell it for spares. I think these cars are future classics, please tidy it up and KEEP it, in another 5 years you will be glad you did. Think of it as a cut-price Bentley and not an expensive VW, cars like this will never be seen again.

    • @luikjis
      @luikjis Год назад +27

      +1 agree

    • @whiterabbit9938
      @whiterabbit9938 Год назад +10

      We are unconscious when we are asleep or fainted.
      When we are unconscious, we have no thoughts, no emotions, and cannot see the world.
      When we are conscious, we know everything. Consciousness is thoughts, emotions, and everything in the world.
      This consciousness is one.
      Will consciousness be split in two? Consciousness is not divisible.
      Do you feel two consciousnesses when talking to a friend? Consciousness is felt only as one.
      Consciousness is one. I am Conscious and I am the World.
      Gospel of Thomas
      "For many of the first will be last, and will become a single one."
      Jesus said, "Two will recline on a couch; one will die, one will live."
      "For this reason I say, if one is whole, one will be filled with light, but if one is divided, one will be filled with darkness."
      Jesus said, "Why do you wash the outside of the cup?
      Don't you understand that the one who made the inside is also the one who made the outside?"
      Jesus said, "I am the light that is over all things. I am all: from me all came forth, and to me all attained.
      Split a piece of wood; I am there.
      Lift up the stone, and you will find me there."
      A [person said] to him, "Tell my brothers to divide my father's possessions with me."
      He said to the person, "Mister, who made me a divider?"
      He turned to his disciples and said to them, "I'm not a divider, am I?"

    • @Aol8887
      @Aol8887 Год назад +2

      they made it front wheel drive?

    • @72boog
      @72boog Год назад +39

      @@whiterabbit9938 yes I would like fries with that

    • @hourglass899
      @hourglass899 Год назад +2

      agree - I'd follow this approach

  • @kidcowdy1231
    @kidcowdy1231 Год назад +344

    Personally, I would run it to a garage to see what it really needs, but I'd be fully prepared to not committing to the repairs. I'd say the first thing is to work out what it mechanically needs before anything else.

    • @stoatrepublic
      @stoatrepublic 6 месяцев назад +1

      Roll it straight in to an MOT...

  • @bobibest89
    @bobibest89 Год назад +8

    I love the Phaeton's design. It's pretty much a 2000s masterpiece. Very elegant and solid at the same time. Yes it does look like a beefy Passat but that's not a bad thing.

  • @melsyoutube
    @melsyoutube Год назад +1

    i hope you keep this and give it the love it needs

  • @greg55678
    @greg55678 Год назад +185

    This will make dangerous viewing, I’ve wanted a Phaeton for ages 😂

    • @allosaurusfragilis7782
      @allosaurusfragilis7782 Год назад +5

      There was one round the corner from me for years. Probably ultimate luxury sleeper. Renders you invisible in your own comfort bubble. Quite appealing.

    • @JP5isalive
      @JP5isalive Год назад +4

      Dangerous viewing is one thing, dangerous buying is another. I've not even watched it yet but I reckon it'll need at least another grand spent on it to be decent. Far too complicated and far too much kit to go wrong 😬

    • @phoneitbuyitpickitup9212
      @phoneitbuyitpickitup9212 Год назад +10

      Me too😂 Such a pointless car.....I love them!
      I worked in a pub as a younger man and a regular turned up driving a brand new one , this was back in 2003, and it was the first one I ever saw, it was the awful gold/beige colour with the tan interior, it wasn't very pretty really but it was still cool when he parked it next to my MK2 Golf Driver! Turned out he was a VW sales manager and a little while later he turned up in the first R32 I ever saw, his usual ride was a high spec Bora or a Jazz blue MK4 GTi with full black leather, he was a cool guy, he turned up for his after work pint in an oak green mk2 GTI 16v once, the really rare one with the even rarer factory cream leather! It was a car that somebody had traded in at his dealership. So long ago now!

    • @JP5isalive
      @JP5isalive Год назад +2

      @@phoneitbuyitpickitup9212 That's a cool story. I wish I had some. I did work in a car dealership as a trainee salesman and they wouldn't let me drive a Lexus GS300 in cold weather because it was rear wheel drive. I did get to to drive a BMW 5 series once the weather was warmer 😂. Good Times

    • @richwood1736
      @richwood1736 Год назад

      Same and then when the Arteon replaced it found myself wanting that aswell…

  • @bordersw1239
    @bordersw1239 Год назад +42

    I always think, oh the interior looks really good, until I realise Matt’s still in the Range Rover - gets me every bloody time!

  • @TITANICSI
    @TITANICSI Год назад +6

    Think I’d look into the exhaust issue. That’s probably why they traded it in. Very rare car thou, once sorted it would be very nice and still very usable 👍

  • @bullseyeant
    @bullseyeant 11 месяцев назад +1

    I've got a 2010 XF-S. Lovely cars! The wheel nuts in the box are always worth having, the factory nuts are made of cheese and often snap when removing them if they've been overtightened! And this white XF has the optional 'Aero package' it has a different front bumper and curvy side skirts.

  • @KravKernow
    @KravKernow Год назад +254

    Let's make this a group project! Put up a list of all the bits you need and we can have a competition amongst ourselves to source them as cheap as possible. Local scrappers, that sort of thing. Then maybe if it ever gets warm we could randomly pop into HPA and each tighten a bolt or something.

    • @pbsa1979
      @pbsa1979 Год назад +22

      and then, once it is all fixed, a raffle, so one more or less lucky subscriber could win it. you have already enough cars you like and not drive much lol

    • @johnnunn8688
      @johnnunn8688 Год назад +20

      Let’s not.

    • @danpaul4975
      @danpaul4975 Год назад +23

      He'll end up with 3 back windows, 17 gear shifters, 12 passenger door mirrors...

    • @davidknowles2491
      @davidknowles2491 Год назад +7

      @@danpaul4975 And a magic tree air freshener.

    • @eddiej1980
      @eddiej1980 Год назад +5

      This isn’t challenge anneka. Get rid of it for anything over the purchase price and move on.
      It’s done it’s job making a cracking video in the usual style.
      End of story

  • @stu1701E
    @stu1701E Год назад +156

    Much as I like the idea of keeping it on the road, other Phaetons in nicer condition but needing spares will benefit from this one's sacrifice.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Год назад +7

      Tru dat

    • @micaeldematos759
      @micaeldematos759 Год назад +3

      lol good point.

    • @andrewfitzmaurice7843
      @andrewfitzmaurice7843 Год назад +6

      Have to agree, sadly this one needs to be let go.

    • @johnL-ej1gd
      @johnL-ej1gd Год назад +2

      Passat boot hinges from 05 down, look the same

    • @slimboyfat3306
      @slimboyfat3306 Год назад +3

      It must surely be worth a grand in spares alone. The engine, gearbox and interior perhaps 🤔

  • @tahirhussain9907
    @tahirhussain9907 Год назад

    Excellent video, well worth the time, even, if only for the process of learning how to assess a vehicle. Good work.

  • @chrisclark5563
    @chrisclark5563 Год назад +1

    I think it's worth it just for its lovely stylish qualities and the low mileage is a bonus.I have a 55 C6 that I won't part with for similar quality reasons even though it has cost me fortune.I am currently going down the same road with an old Saab but I do like the mix of a comfy drive sitting in leather seats with an engine that's got a bit of poke-probably a throwback to my first car which was an Austin Cambridge!

  • @cabottaxi
    @cabottaxi Год назад +21

    Biggest expense is going to be the rear screen if you can find one. One on eBay in Leeds breaking for spares. The rest brakes etc are all available.Seems a shame to break this up as it isn't high on the miles

    • @CarsofGlasgow
      @CarsofGlasgow Год назад +3

      I agree, then raffle it off

    • @rallychamp2003
      @rallychamp2003 Год назад

      Low miles and clean leather interior mean it should be worthwhile at least properly costing up the repairs - we need to know what the Check Engine Light and Exhaust Workshop means!

  • @abstractgroove160
    @abstractgroove160 Год назад +144

    I’m not generally a VW guy but I’ve always really liked the Phaeton. A classy car. And I’m a sucker for grandad garden centre spec beige interiors. My advice would be to plough every penny you have into it.

    • @fredsucksatminecraft2753
      @fredsucksatminecraft2753 Год назад +10

      I'm not a big fan of volkswagen cars but the phateon is the only German car I would consider buying because im a big fan of the interior. I would personally buy the citreon c6 because it is a better car.

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Год назад +45

      Hahaha you’re not helping

    • @fredsucksatminecraft2753
      @fredsucksatminecraft2753 Год назад +2

      @@HighPeakAutos ?

    • @jameskerr9666
      @jameskerr9666 Год назад +10

      @Fredsucksatminecraft I don't think he was replying to you Fred 😂😂

    • @HighPeakAutos
      @HighPeakAutos  Год назад +4

      @@fredsucksatminecraft2753 sorry wrong comment

  • @lawrencehooper4341
    @lawrencehooper4341 Год назад +2

    The speed with which you can prod and poke a cigarette lighter or a sun visor never ceases to amaze me. You could have a second job as a sharp-shooter for SO19.
    Great channel ol' fruit. Keep up the good content.

  • @TheKatWeasel
    @TheKatWeasel Год назад +1

    As Phaetons go this is a very base spec model, yes they come with good spec as standard for a £50k ish car from new. But without being looked after they will have the same issues as any other expensive car run on a budget. As it has minimal to no options its probably not worth investing in, they weren’t all available as AWD I believe early ones may have been front wheel drive.
    Looking forward to seeing what you decide to do!

  • @quackers.
    @quackers. Год назад +14

    Man’s got the badge in

  • @rollingtroll
    @rollingtroll Год назад +9

    Moneypit, I'd run away from this one. Also shocked by the build quality for a car that price.

  • @perolito83
    @perolito83 2 месяца назад

    It would be cool if you could do a video going over different MOT histories to show examples of good, ok, bad, etc. , what to look out for, what to ignore and so on. Love your videos, as someone not originally from the UK they are extremely helpful!

  • @ernielaw
    @ernielaw Год назад +1

    Good finding a rare luxury car like the Phaeton. Hope it's in good condition. The Phaeton does do a lot of part sharing with the Audi A8.

  • @bungfupanda8936
    @bungfupanda8936 Год назад +10

    Sounded sweet enough and with approx 80k miles it still has much life left in it to deliver. It probably isn't a good car for your business to turn round, but, a rough diamond for a home mechanic to put right over the course of a couple of spring months on his drive and use it for another 120k miles. Biggest aggro is the rear screen, the exhaust issue is likely down to too many short runs. She's probably a dream find for someone at the end of the rainbow with the time and skills plus the inclination to get a lowish mileage luxury motor for a bit less than they usually go for.

    • @patrickbateman9197
      @patrickbateman9197 Год назад

      Wait for the gearbox to go.
      That will be fun.
      Beautiful perfect running engine. But totally shagged gearbox. How clever.

  • @85NickT
    @85NickT Год назад +23

    I'm enough of a fan of the Phaeton to know that you'd be opening up a world of hurt. Spares or repairs, someone with a similar one might be able to get one good one from theirs and yours.

  • @laurencehastings7473
    @laurencehastings7473 6 месяцев назад +2

    I think you answered your final question in your intro. They are quite rare, expensive to run and maintain and are without a doubt an enthusiasts car. Parted out this could be worth a multiple of what you paid. The interior looked good . Body panels seemed okay, lights and small parts, engine and gearbox. The fact that someone was forced to buy and fit a European shift lever tells you how rare these things are. I have a mate (I live in Germany) who had one of these and he said to me "It's great to drive when it's running, costs a fortune to run and God help you if breaks down and needs spares." In a case like that it's a sellers market. As you have commented on many occasions "It's just a rear light for 50-60 quid." but that was for freely available parts. Today 07.11.2023 here in Germany a set of used rear lights for this model costs 350 quid used! Overhauled engine 4 grand (just the block). Overhauled automatic gearbox 3,500 quid. 2,500 quid for a used set of seats and door panels similar those shown here. Food for thought?

  • @donlaight5943
    @donlaight5943 Год назад +2

    Body swerve time🤣🤣🤣 these were hard enough to maintain back in the day due to vw only having a few appointed service centres. Parts will be an issue and more than likely expensive. Interesting to see how you get on with it😎

  • @evanbalfour9962
    @evanbalfour9962 Год назад +16

    Hi Matt..interesting vid as always :) I think if you were going to keep it for yourself and run it for a good while it may be worth doing, after you've worked out exactly what it needs time and ££ wise...but if you can move it on for spares/to someone who loves them and wants a project that's what I'd do..good luck!

  • @plusrepair502
    @plusrepair502 Год назад

    Nice video Matt!

  • @scooooott
    @scooooott Год назад

    Lovely barge - id be finding out how much that rear screen is going to set you back and get a garage to give it the once over and find out what’s going on with the exhaust/ causing the EML - then take it from there. Love the car park walk arounds 😂 my wife often comments saying what shed has he bought now 😂

  • @alextoft9199
    @alextoft9199 Год назад +15

    Maybe see how much the parts are and then raffle shack it if it's viable? It's a lovely car and it's only done low miles. Be good for the channel to follow the progress. 🙂👍

  • @TJC156
    @TJC156 Год назад +85

    I think that’s a much nicer car than given credit for. It’s clearly sat up for a long time and the brakes with some use would surely come back. A good detail and a wheel refurb would leave it nice enough exterior wise. Then a decent service and it would probably do an MOT. Well worth doing and saving and it’s great content.

    • @garyquartley1084
      @garyquartley1084 Год назад +7

      Not with that cracked rear screen... It's a fail.

    • @TheMentalblockrock
      @TheMentalblockrock Год назад +4

      and the rust needs dealing with! Plus what is that engine light and exhaust problem???

  • @stephenmuir5108
    @stephenmuir5108 Год назад +1

    Great car - would love to see it turned around and doing another 100k miles 👍🏼

  • @jaysmith3008
    @jaysmith3008 Год назад

    Hi Matt. Car doesn’t look too bad. Discs could probably be skimmed & the rest isn’t that bad except that rear screen. I think I with an MOT and brakes & exhaust problem sorted it’s got to be worth £2.5k to the right person.

  • @John-sp8gj
    @John-sp8gj Год назад +48

    Love the interior, very classy looking. This is the type of car that would suit a wedding car company or a funeral parlour. It oozes class and it would be great to see it looking all shiny and new again. The ultra low mileage for it's age and how nice the engine sounds suggests that there is quite a bit of life left in this car. You could imagine a driver in a chauffer outfit welcoming passengers into the rear compartment. It might be old but it really is a thing of beauty 😍

    • @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24
      @bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 Год назад +2

      I've always loved this model. Very nice shape, looks very sleek and despite it's age still looks modern. In good condition great cars.

  • @jasonharrison906
    @jasonharrison906 Год назад +28

    I would love to see this car given another lease of life by you. Whether it is profitable is another matter. Whatever you decide. I hope we get a follow up video on your decision. P.s love the channel

  • @MHerbert1993
    @MHerbert1993 Год назад

    Think you should try and save it. You got the contacts. You like a challenge. As usual great content and Humour.

  • @AWMJoeyjoejoe
    @AWMJoeyjoejoe Год назад +9

    I love the Phaeton. I've always wanted one but the potential for astronomical repair bills scared me off, especially with the air suspension. Oh and Phaetons are notorious for that corrosion, especially on the doors under the trim. Beautiful cars regardless.

    • @APopov
      @APopov 4 месяца назад

      Get a Passat B8 in top trim. You will be surprised how good it is. Damn close to old luxury saloons.

    • @luthier78
      @luthier78 3 месяца назад

      I found one W12 6.2LT at a local dealer, like 2012 with seems real 190k km, seems in almost mint pristine conditions for like 10k... seems almost unreal, can be maybe the mainenace - repair cost?

  • @steve5772
    @steve5772 Год назад +17

    This is what my old boss used to call a "council estate limo". Personally, I'm a man of low standards and simple pleasures. I'd do the brakes and use it for work until the back window falls out.

    • @Charlie_Crown
      @Charlie_Crown Год назад

      Same

    • @mlh4711
      @mlh4711 Год назад

      aint no council estate limo and never was............too rare and wrong badge.

  • @thenerdinmotion2
    @thenerdinmotion2 Год назад +22

    I would love to buy this 👍 I went on the VW course when this came out as a technician.

  • @danielalanine7379
    @danielalanine7379 Год назад

    Glad to see you #got the bade in

  • @davidtullett9519
    @davidtullett9519 9 месяцев назад +1

    I do believe that I drove this car when it was new. I was a driver for Richard Alexander. Huddersfield. I drove it down to Gatwick Airport there and back twice . It was a dream car.

  • @leonardbutcher8555
    @leonardbutcher8555 Год назад +19

    These are lovely cars and I don't think it needs that much to get back into reasonable condition, the biggest problems are the rear window and the transmission lever, the other parts could be after market parts and so not as expensive. I think it needs a good check over and then compile a list of what needs to be sourced and price it up.

  • @ibs5080
    @ibs5080 Год назад +24

    Very interesting video. As I commented in your previous Phaeton video, these are hugely under rated and overlooked capable cars but also quite complex with lots that can go wrong. Can be amazingly cheap to buy but big bills to fix. And as you rightly pointed out, due to the very low production numbers, spare parts can be a big challenge. I love a luxury barge too, especially when the purchase price is such an amazing bargin but if it was me buying, I'd be steering clear of the Phaeton. Even if I found a "good un" I'd constantly be worried about something going wrong or breaking and how difficult / expensive it might be to fix. A real shame, as I truly like these cars. In short, I would walk away from this one but with a very well deserved respect for it's engineering and barge like cruising comfort.

  • @S-O-T
    @S-O-T Год назад

    brilliant video
    the king of the road ❤️😎

  • @williampotter2098
    @williampotter2098 Год назад +5

    I've seen and read much about these cars and would love to see more . They are supposed to be fine cars but maybe a handful for maintenance. I'd love to see a test. Get it running well and daily drive it for a few months to see how reliable it is, then give us a real evaluation. Please don't just do one video and leave us hanging. I HATE THAT !!!

  • @johnparnell8571
    @johnparnell8571 Год назад +10

    Money pit as it is, this car has bucket loads going for it and deserves a fresh shot at life as only you can achieve. You could then raffle it to recoup your costs. The RUclips content alone would be priceless and we would lap it up. Go on Matt, you know you cannot just walk away from this one.👍

  • @adamtedder2344
    @adamtedder2344 Год назад +7

    Might take a long while, but keep it till you find all the parts, & let us know as you find them. All people who REALLY love cars love the Phaeton, and it will be one more still on the road, & a good one to boot. I suspect the mechanical issues will be relatively minor, but I might be wrong.

  • @cbcdesign001
    @cbcdesign001 8 месяцев назад

    Braveheart playing on Classic FM, being as you are, brave enough to buy these old cars, that was quite fitting.

  • @robbievangeenenNL
    @robbievangeenenNL Год назад

    Unless you can do all the maintenance and minor repairs yourself, as I have on my 2003 W12, stay away from it. There's a bit of trick sticking the gear lever back on. Most importantly pull out the button on the side and secure it before you pull it off and don't forget to remove the clip behind the badge trim.

  • @Grayo80
    @Grayo80 Год назад +6

    I know you’re a business man and not a classic car renovator, but I’d love to see this given a new lease of life, maybe you should be kept within the RUclips community on another channel that would get some decent content out of this car

  • @IIRAMBOII
    @IIRAMBOII Год назад +4

    Love these longer videos, rennovating and making a profit. Simple and a nice watch during dinner.

  • @thomashorabin7554
    @thomashorabin7554 Год назад

    would be worth doing the discs yourself, depending on the price, other than that all the other jobs seems pretty straight forward, it looks in pretty good condition as well

  • @buggerlugz6753
    @buggerlugz6753 Год назад

    "Exhaust workshop" means the turbo is likely blocked up and needs rebuilding. Its something you really need to watch out for because if the oil feed mesh in the turbo becomes blocked it can starve the bottom end of oil and throw a rod. I'd strip it for parts.

  • @Spy0nu
    @Spy0nu Год назад +3

    I'm 33 and I'm at my second Phaeton.Current one is a 2012, full spec, previous one was similar to the one in this clip.Both 3.0tdi.I know the car 100%.
    Ride quality is amazing, so quiet and smooth, better than BMW 7series or A8.
    The one in this video reminds me of my old one.Interior and engine looks in a very good shape.With some outside work you can make it as new.

  • @miamitten1123
    @miamitten1123 Год назад +25

    I remember this car reviewed on top gear. It’s basically an S-Class/Bentley level luxury (for its time) for a cheap price.
    Car never caught on because of the badge. Thought about buying it, but it might be too big for me 🤔

    • @TechReviewInsider
      @TechReviewInsider Год назад +5

      I remember they all buzzed about the boot hinge 😅

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад +1

      @biv05 I seem to recall that the hinges on the one in the top gear vid were a fancy shaped and design aircraft style hinge, the ones on this car seem to be bog standard pressed steel.
      I could be wrong.🤔

    • @TechReviewInsider
      @TechReviewInsider Год назад +1

      @@David-bl1bt nope that it

  • @stephendavies6949
    @stephendavies6949 Год назад +1

    Great looking car Matt, but either sell it as a "spares or repair" item or sell it piece by piece, which could be lucrative, given their rarity (assuming you have the time and/or inclination).

  • @Blaze8304
    @Blaze8304 Год назад

    A few chinese replacements from AliExpress and you are golden. Discs and pads on the cheap from EBay.

  • @rob5944
    @rob5944 Год назад +5

    Well apart from asking your guys for a pre MOT I'd definitely look for the availability of that rear screen, and above all ask myself if this is the sort of car that will sell during difficult economic times. Probably one to move on through the trade, in my opinion Matt.

  • @hamwicbi1265
    @hamwicbi1265 Год назад +8

    I don't know why but i've always wanted a phaeton because of it's mythical reputation (VW boss sticking two fingers up a the premium brands and throwing everything into this car) so i'd always say go for it and fix it up if anything because it's a bit of a unicorn

    • @adams7405
      @adams7405 Год назад +1

      The boss was Piech but it's still a humble VW,very few paid 70k for a posh Passat...and as you can see here quite a few things need doing for just 80k miles.Nice air vents and boot hinges but way short of a 7 series in other ways,lots of cheap VW parts bin bits in there.Clever man,Golf's had nice interiors but cheaply made mechanical bits.

  • @dickturpin3115
    @dickturpin3115 Год назад +18

    My Dad has had one of those since new on a 58 plate and it's been a bit of a money pit. The areas of corrosion on the door trims were acknowledged by VW to have been a fault and his was repainted under warranty 2 times, same with the door mirror surrounds. You won't find a working door mirror easily, when the chromatic element failed on the driver's side I replaced it for him with a non dimming version because the correct one was coming on what you paid for your car. You also closed your bootlid manually but yours has the cable running from the nearside to say its automatic, that's what people are talking about with the bootlids, it's very expensive to repair. If yours has the air suspension, check it works. Check also the tracking as its common for them to eat tyres from the inside edge without you noticing. The cars also mostly had a dehumidifier to prevent the windows steaming up and that fails regularly and is special order from VW. The turbo has also failed once (same engine as yours). He has it serviced at a main dealer still because its just the way he does things but the last bill he had was £4k for the turbo and suspension work. I would be careful, they are like old houses, once you start delving you will just keep finding more problems

  • @christopherheritage5651
    @christopherheritage5651 Год назад

    Matt, you're very resourceful and reckon you could bring her back to life and either sell her or another raffle time!!

  • @yes8032
    @yes8032 Год назад +1

    I really wish they still made a new generation of this car I’ve always been obsessed with it and it looks very elegant

  • @andytlwy
    @andytlwy Год назад +6

    Love these videos Matt. Better you than me dealing with this that’s for sure 🤣 That was my first thought too, they’re pretty rare so parts will be a pain to source. I’d go for a high spec 2nd gen superb instead of the headache! Best of luck

    • @superchargedxjr
      @superchargedxjr Год назад

      Rusted discs and neglected. Get it on a ramp and check the underside. At this age there is the prospect of corrosion to inner-sills, bulkhead, and floors. Also, lots of electronics and "tricks" to go wrong! With older "barges" it is the bits you don't see that are often the most important. I have much experience of Jaguar XJs.

  • @iandavies1893
    @iandavies1893 Год назад +16

    Hi Matt. I think it's simple, but only due to it's rarity... If the rear screen and door mirror are cheap enough, do the basic jobs and stop spending money on wheel refurbs. Most people I know accept wheels get kerbed. If not break it for spares or pass it straight on. Take care.

    • @Czechbound
      @Czechbound Год назад +1

      And yet the wheel refurb is such a cheap bang-for the buck fix. It never seems to cost more than 200-300 GBP

    • @iandavies1893
      @iandavies1893 Год назад +2

      @@Czechbound I agree just not on those wheels and not with the profit available

  • @vIMONST3RIv
    @vIMONST3RIv 11 месяцев назад

    Love this being a vw fan myself, I own a mk7 golf r and wanting a second car like this some time in the future, think I’d probs go for the Passat cc though

  • @shaunfilby8026
    @shaunfilby8026 Год назад +1

    Got a 06 w12. There's over a grand just in wheels and lights. Number 1 thing to do with any used phaeton is make sure that both batteries are good and charged. Bad batteries throw lots of false codes

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Год назад +90

    It screams ‘money pit’ to me. I’d move it on for spares or repairs.
    Love your work 👍

    • @davidk3729
      @davidk3729 Год назад

      Sell it for best price. £900 if u like.

  • @simonhodgetts6530
    @simonhodgetts6530 Год назад +6

    Instantly clicked on this! A car that I dismissed as an enlarged Passat at launch……..but, when you look into the engineering, they are quite remarkable motors. You did well for a bag of sand!

    • @patrickbateman9197
      @patrickbateman9197 Год назад +1

      An overrated enlarged Passat.
      It's not a modern classic.
      Why did the car fail against BMW/Merc/Lexus?

    • @andersnielsen6044
      @andersnielsen6044 Год назад +1

      @@patrickbateman9197 Wrong bagde.

  • @basharalnasser
    @basharalnasser Год назад

    Such a classy car, and certainly more unique in its rarity than your typical Mercedes or BMW of the same era. That steering wheel and shifter lever, however, are shared with the T1 and T2 Touaregs but never seen them in a Bentley.

  • @mikelumb5410
    @mikelumb5410 Год назад

    I have a very similar 07 reg with 80k on!
    Mine hasn’t been any trouble
    Exhaust workshop is probably swirl flap controller. Will come and go.
    I reckon the brakes are probably ok. I’d just mot first then go from there. It’ll do more than a grand with a clean and a ticket

  • @WilliamArdeshir
    @WilliamArdeshir Год назад +10

    Hi Matt, I owned an 06 3L and thought it was one of the best cars I had and did me for 7 years. Had a problem with the paint bubbling on the doors and took it back to VW. They resprayed the bottom half under warranty because it's an aluminium body with steel trim bolted through without proper separation washers. good luck with this one.

    • @johntheaccountant5594
      @johntheaccountant5594 Год назад +1

      I thought it was steel bodied and as a result heavy compared to the Audi A8 that was aluminium.

    • @adams7405
      @adams7405 Год назад

      Must be on a different production line to mine then....which has a steel body though I think the doors are alloy.

    • @David-bl1bt
      @David-bl1bt Год назад

      Mmmm, I'm wondering if the "heavy" drivers door Matt referred to has been replaced with a steel one🤔

    • @johntheaccountant5594
      @johntheaccountant5594 Год назад

      @@David-bl1bt I am pretty sure they are steel.

  • @katzicael
    @katzicael Год назад +12

    I always appreciated the Phaeton, they're SUPER rare in New Zealand (for obvious reasons). I could never own one because of the - reputation.

  • @mr.baconmontages8929
    @mr.baconmontages8929 Год назад

    I work for NationalWindscreens, you could definitely source a backlight (rear window) for this vehicle however new it would cost a fair bit

  • @dr.t.
    @dr.t. Год назад

    The beeping when starting up would put me off for a start especially at 5.30 am in the morning for my work commute, would have been a stunning car in it's day 😎

  • @rolandfallon8521
    @rolandfallon8521 Год назад +5

    Hi Matt, love these videos. As a trader you shouldn’t fall in love with your stock. Great parts car and I love the interior but too many downsides and even in the unlikely event that everything goes well there’ll be limited profit. Too time consuming (time is money) so maybe time to move it on?
    Keep up the great work

    • @andrewfrancis3591
      @andrewfrancis3591 Год назад

      Could be great for someone to squeeze through an mot and smoke a little.

  • @stephendrew9991
    @stephendrew9991 Год назад +41

    I’d personally suggest it isn’t worth the cost; which is a real shame as I’ve always had a soft spot for them. As you say, I’d be a little frustrated if I’d ploughed £80k into it from new and only got 80k miles out of it

    • @ruk2023--
      @ruk2023-- Год назад +2

      I doubt anyone did, it was likely leased.

    • @adrianoakes152
      @adrianoakes152 Год назад

      @@ruk2023-- And abused by arseholes

    • @patrickbateman9197
      @patrickbateman9197 Год назад +3

      Good point.
      One I've been trying to explain to people for years.
      Spend £120k on a car.
      Keep a full main dealer servicing at a cost of tens of thousands
      Do ONLY 80k miles
      Car falls apart and is worth nothing in the end.
      It's the modern plague of all these luxury brands
      Doesn't matter who makes it. A luxury car with only 80k miles is utterly worthless. Parts only ever get more expensive. Inflation.
      Car depreciates, but everything else inflates. Labour and parts.
      Why. Bother?
      Lease the bastard and dump it after 3 years.
      It's a mug's game buying old barges, as much as I love them and have bought many many old and cheap top spec BMW 7 Series and Merc S Class.
      Even if you're in the trade (cheap labour and they won't rob you). Life is too short to waste on these things.
      Unless you are M539 Renovations and can do it full time. Even then, it's only a few quid in profit.
      It's one thing enjoying these videos. It's another actually having to burn money in a skip fire.
      It's like trying to smother a skip fire by throwing so much money on it, that you starve it of oxygen and the fire stops.

    • @patrickbateman9197
      @patrickbateman9197 Год назад +2

      @@ruk2023-- it's still a shagged car with only 80k miles.
      Someone always has to pay for it.
      You still pay for everything even when you lease it.
      I can't think of a bigger waste of time and money than old barges.
      I've wasted tens and tens of thousands. I could have easily have bought a 2 bed flat with the amount I've spent keeping a fleet of old BMW 7 Series maintained, which was my hobby.
      If you're a billionaire. Go for it. Hire a full time mechanic to work for you 24/7 with your own private aircraft hanger sized garage, so you can enjoy a nice Sunday drive in an old luxury barge in mint condition.

    • @StephenFogarty2023
      @StephenFogarty2023 Год назад

      It’s NOT the cars fault if owners are rough with a car, and don’t maintain it…
      IF this car was properly looked after, it would be a lovely luxury vehicle, with low mileage, for its age.

  • @skodakatie7341
    @skodakatie7341 Год назад

    Great video, I rally enjoyed it, as for the car, well it’s a tricky one, it’s worth saving, but at what cost?😊.

  • @georgkohlhas8131
    @georgkohlhas8131 Год назад

    In Germany this would be a nobrainer at 1000£. The fact that people love the trunk hinges is they are referring to the ones of the motorized version which are polished aluminium. Not having this trunk version might save you some trouble as these tend to fail. The aluminium rust at the doors comes standard with a Phaeton, VW used to repaint them.

  • @marius1976pl
    @marius1976pl Год назад +3

    It needs to be saved. It is a rare car. I'm sure you will get your money back if it is well sorted. Keep up with great videos

  • @split_pin
    @split_pin Год назад +3

    Literally my dream car. If it were mine I'd do discs, pads, service, get it MOT'able and MOT'd then just smoke about in it exactly as is. Non obligatory mirror is definitely just an advisory as you know and the same for the rear screen. I'm not sure if a management light being on is a fail for an 06?

  • @anthonyharney2495
    @anthonyharney2495 Год назад

    Noticed that there is a phaeton on ebay that is being broken for spares, maybe give them a call and check if the rear screen is available. It's in Worksop, pretty sure most other parts would be available from GSF or eurocar parts. If the rear screen isn't available, then it's not worth repairing and only suitable for breaking.

  • @rapido2963
    @rapido2963 Год назад

    I was stuck next to one in heavy traffic in Kensington today. It looked and sounded sweet. Quite an elderly driver I noted.

  • @joedavies980
    @joedavies980 Год назад +3

    Looks like it needs a lot of work but also looks too good to break and the content will be good seeing it finished. If there's not enough profit in fixing it up and selling it, maybe you could fix it up and raffle it.

  • @JP-cu2gm
    @JP-cu2gm Год назад +5

    The raffle model means you can afford to get an old car back on the road when it is otherwise unviable. This one would need a great deal doing to it but I think it can be saved because a few videos of the restoration work would whet viewers appetite if they see it done right. On the other hand, there are easier projects. Also I’d enjoy a few videos about how you break a car to make a profit!

    • @shovons
      @shovons Год назад

      I've always liked the idea of breaking my old cars, once they've become too uneconomical to maintain. Knowing that I could make way more money than the scrap man's average £200 offer is enticing.
      But what do you do when you're left with just the bare carcass on your drive? What scrap man is gonna want to pay you for it and and come a take the undrivable car away, once it's had all it's goodies taken off? You're left with a lump of metal that you need to pay to have shuttled away to a scrappy for free and that's if they'll accept it?

  • @davidknight1119
    @davidknight1119 Год назад

    That rear screen is the kicker, even if you could find one you’d not see much change out of five hundred quid fitted, it’s only worth 4 large tops
    It’s got to be a sold as seen no warranty to an end user punter for £1500
    It starts to make sense if you’re going to run it as your personal motor

  • @frankgooding443
    @frankgooding443 Год назад

    Good plan check the parts, if you can get a screen even a LHD :-) and a few bits easy then do it.

  • @paulbutler6588
    @paulbutler6588 Год назад +5

    Would like to see this car back on the road with everything fixed

  • @stevenrowe6322
    @stevenrowe6322 Год назад +9

    It’s a damn fine car. Just a shame it has a few discrepancies.. I’d say it’s worth saving..👍

  • @o_o-_-8639
    @o_o-_-8639 2 дня назад

    My parents used to have for a while a Phaeton W12 and they also used it as a car for their wedding, what an incredible car this was for its time!

  • @88gdb
    @88gdb Год назад

    The back window is the big one if ya could find one scraped and get the few parts at right money it might be worth doing. if not you will make a nice profit breaking it.

  • @Boris-xx7dw
    @Boris-xx7dw Год назад +18

    Thats got to be worth saving , even if it’s for RUclips content alone , I’d love to see it restored 👍

  • @silverback414
    @silverback414 Год назад +5

    That rear window will be double glazed I guess. I had a D2 generation Audi A8. It needed a windscreen and we had to order one from Germany. It was the third to last one in Europe. Good luck

  • @Tooma1979
    @Tooma1979 Год назад +1

    Brave hart playing on the radio
    I love this car doesn’t look dated for the age at all

  • @trevorchimaera1507
    @trevorchimaera1507 Год назад +2

    To get around the gear knob problem simply convert it to left hand drive.

  • @jamesmcloughlin4104
    @jamesmcloughlin4104 Год назад +7

    i think work your magic on it mate, its a lovely motor that just needs a bit of tlc and could last someone at least another 10 year. Go For It!!!

  • @simonbanks3112
    @simonbanks3112 Год назад +5

    Though it would be a fine old thing if you brought it back up to standard, how sellable/desireable would it be once finished?
    (Those self-hiding front cupholders are almost worth it on their own though!)

  • @a1harrogate
    @a1harrogate Год назад +1

    Had a friend who owned one of these. The electric boot lock failed, with no access through rear seats, so VW garage couldn't access the mechanism. The only solution was to cut a hole on the boot lid.
    I wouldn't touch one with a barge pole. It's a total Friday afternoon afterthought of a design.
    It's a Markle car, looks good, rides well, multiple disappointed previous owners, but it has so many problems the owner will always regret ownership.

  • @marcolopes3178
    @marcolopes3178 7 месяцев назад +2

    Hello Mat.
    Where are the second video of this amazing car ?
    What do you do with it ?
    Cheers