I bought a MK5 GT Sport TDi the other week. BKD 140 engine, 97,000 miles. Its a 2006 model.
Ive done about 500 mile in it so far. When i got it the water in the header tank was just above the minimum so i topped it up. Not checked it for a couple of weeks just got it in this morning to nip to tesco and BEEEEP STOP check coolant. Popped the hood, empty header tank, took two kettles of water to fill it back up. It was fine last night i was out til the early hours messing about with friends and that.
No overheating, no obvious leaks, nothing untoward, only issue it has is a whiny turbo which i guess is common.
The reason why i say i can't believe it is because I had a MK4 Golf before, GT TDi with the PD115 which I didnt know until I bought it was notorious for the head gasket going. I owned that MK4 for 9 months, and from about the 3rd week after I bought it, id get in in the mornings and BEEP STOP CHECK COOLANT, again that car didnt overheat or anything, only 9 months later it started pressurising the coolant system and blowing sensors and pipes off so i got rid.
Really not hoping its a head gasket issue again. Cant be dealing with the expense at the minute. Why are new cars so poorly built? Its a beautiful looking motor but it doesnt handle, feel or drive the same as my MK4 did, it feels very fragile compared.
Any ideas? :/