More components they can stick on the more there is to go wrong, surely if the aim is to make it as reliable as you can within your budget then why from the start of designing the 2.0 tfsi could they not make it with two cam pulleys to elimate the cam chain? Same with the hpfp etc? That's all I'm saying, why not just elimate them parts as like I said more components the more chance of things to go wrong when I can't see what advantages they have over older ways of doing it.
I maybes am wrong about what I said but come on what's the advantages?
You won't find any direct injection engines with out a hpfp. Yeah the design with the cam follower is a bit crap but it's just one of those things. If you're really concerned about it then there is an aftermarket component that will not wear out (AKS tuning I believe sell them).
As for the cam chain, no idea, possibly something to do with the VVT design.
The fact is with research you can find out about any cars common issues before you buy it. Buying it then complaining on a dedicated forum to that model about the issues they have isn't going to get any one any where!
I could complain all day long about mine if that were the case. I bought it in September and since then I've had to replace the thermostat due to it never reaching temperature, clean the inlet valves due to lumpy idle, delete the faulty PCV to prevent them clogging again, replace cam follower, and replace the diverter valve.
I get what you're saying, but my point is they're getting on now and all the information is out there about what to expect with them.