Well RED did great at college while he lived in the dorm and only did a few miles each week. This summer though, instead of coming home and working at the airport. He went and found a much better paying office job in College Station. He found it right before the spring semester ended. So, he was way too late to get a place to live for the summer.
He benefited from the always amazing and generous MV community. AGENGR, who redid his M715 at my house back in 2007 while he was a college student, is now married with a year old daughter and lives 20 miles from where Colton has a job. They invited Colton to live in their guest room for the summer as soon as he mentioned his summer plans at the Texas Rally. Thanks again Joseph!
Life was good until he started commuting 40 miles a day in stop and go traffic while paying for his own fuel. I got a text before the first week was over saying basically he doesn’t like the real world of putting fuel in a full size SUV that can’t get out of its own way. I had him make up a list of what he needed from a vehicle. After he was looking at used 4Runners and Tacoma trucks. Both of which don’t do much better on fuel and have an amazingly high buy in.
With his mountain bike trips, commuting, college campus living and just being a 20 year old living an adventure. Not many vehicles new or used met more than a few items on his perceived needs list. One we kept coming back to as a likely candidate was a 1999.5-2003 TDI Jettawagon with a 5 speed manual. Enough room, amazing fuel mileage, bulletproof drive train and maneuverability in traffic.
The only problem being that they are hard to find. Much less one with less that 300k miles that isn’t trashed. There were 3 for sale on Craigslist nation wide Memorial Day weekend. We did find a 2005 gasser automatic with all the luxury stuff, tinted windows and supposedly a bad transmission for about nothing. I suggested he get it as a parts car for possible TDI 5 speed swap target since wrecked TDI cars did show up for a few hours that weekend.
It ran great with cold A/C but was stuck in 3rd gear and had a working reverse. He got it. We trailered it home behind the Cowdog. Research showed that despite the previous owners $3,200 repair estimate. Stuck in 3rd was actually the computer commanded limp home mode. We Ohm checked the shift solenoids and found a few way out of range. A new internal wiring harness, fluid and 6 solenoids had it working perfectly. The fluid almost cost more than the parts. That was last weekend. I got it inspected and tagged during the week.
Which all leads up to him driving home in RED yesterday afternoon. Swapping all of his gear into the wagon and then heading out to see his girl friend in the hill country 100 miles away last night. He made it home to get a few hours of sleep and then headed back in the Jetta this morning to work on his summer physics class.
RED has dropped from daily driver status after more than 4 years and around 30,000 miles of basically trouble free use by a teenager. Pretty darn good for a 30plus year old truck. But, as he pointed out to me. He got into the Jetta for less money than would have been spent just putting the already collected turbo parts on RED. Thinking head gaskets, exhaust and head bolts. Not to mention adding a Vintage Air A/C. He did good. It was hard to see him driving away and leave RED behind this morning though.