My Sharan 2004 AUY 115HP has over 450.000km on the clock, and still goes strong. Even AC is working, all power windows are working. It is a strong and reliable car. Parts are very cheap and easy to get. Since thy sold over a million of these, every mechanic can check them.
We once had this car, it never had problems or something and it drove us very well. Once we had an accident and this car safed the life of my family. Now we have 2005 Touran and I don’t like it like our old sharan.
That is something you don't see very often in Canada or the US in a minivan a stick shift. About 5-8 years ago we started getting vans like that but they're not that popular.
I know. But the first generation of Sharan wasn't even sold in north America, or could i be wrong? Yeah most cars have stick here in Europe since we usually don't like automatics. But nowadays you do see more cars with audomatics, but most of the cars are still manual :)
I personally prefer the stick on most cars, however if i would own a 1950's Cadillac i would prefer it with auto since it's a cruising and not a performance vehicle. I don't even think that they even came with stick back then. At least not the '59 - '60 Series 62 convertible which is one of my dream cars
My Sharan 2004 AUY 115HP has over 450.000km on the clock, and still goes strong. Even AC is working, all power windows are working. It is a strong and reliable car. Parts are very cheap and easy to get. Since thy sold over a million of these, every mechanic can check them.
We once had this car, it never had problems or something and it drove us very well. Once we had an accident and this car safed the life of my family. Now we have 2005 Touran and I don’t like it like our old sharan.
Great video🏆 I’ve got so much sentiment for Sharan and Galaxy. A thing called ‘attachment to material things’ does exist for real.
Your car reviews are very intresting and I'm impressed by the burnouts...
Our family had a 1997 sharan, dark green, gas not diesel had the seats in the trunk when we sold it it had 300 000+ km we changed it for a 2004 touran
Great review!
Thanks!
That is something you don't see very often in Canada or the US in a minivan a stick shift.
About 5-8 years ago we started getting vans like that but they're not that popular.
I know. But the first generation of Sharan wasn't even sold in north America, or could i be wrong? Yeah most cars have stick here in Europe since we usually don't like automatics. But nowadays you do see more cars with audomatics, but most of the cars are still manual :)
I personally prefer the stick on most cars, however if i would own a 1950's Cadillac i would prefer it with auto since it's a cruising and not a performance vehicle. I don't even think that they even came with stick back then. At least not the '59 - '60 Series 62 convertible which is one of my dream cars
How much can I get these to nigeria
Nf
There are other variants for this which are the seat Alhambra and the ford galaxy
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