What does BlueMotion mean on VW Polo?

What does BlueMotion mean on VW Polo?

high fuel economy
“The Polo BlueMotion means high fuel economy and low emissions. The BlueMotion trim has its own special selection of trim and body parts, to provide a more aerodynamic design. The front grille is filled in and smoothed over, and the unique alloy wheels are designed to create less drag.

What does BlueMotion mean on a VW?

The BlueMotion is a range of innovative energy-saving technologies, from the automatic start/stop to low rolling resistance tyres. Other fuel-saving features include improved aerodynamics and the recuperation of energy from braking. Best of all, this increased efficiency also helps cut the cost of running your car.

How long does VW Polo engine last?

Volkswagen cars typically last around 100,000 miles as long as it is serviced and taken good care of. VW cars you buy today usually last longer than VWs that are just 10 years old. However, like most vehicles, you can only achieve this mile mark if you continuously take the car for regular maintenance.

How often does a Cambelt need changing on a VW Polo?

once every four years
We recommend changing your cambelt once every four years for cars registered before September 2009, and every five years for cars registered after. If you reach the recommended mileage limit before 4 or 5 years, you may need to change the cambelt sooner.

Does all VW BlueMotion use AdBlue?

Does my Volkswagen model use AdBlue®? All the recent diesel models made by Volkswagen are equipped with SCR technology, which uses AdBlue®. Refer to your car owner’s handbook or directly contact your dealer to find out whether your vehicle is recent enough to be equipped with this technology.

Is BlueMotion worth?

Is BlueMotion worth the extra cost? The stand-alone BlueMotion models carried a hefty price premium over the equivalent, standard car when new. Despite achieving significantly better fuel economy – up to 88.3mpg in the Golf BlueMotion – it took a lot of miles for the savings on fuel to even out the extra purchase cost.

Does a VW Polo have a timing belt or chain?

The VW Polo has a timing chain, and not a timing belt. Like most modern vehicles, the belt is being ditched in favor of a chain.

Does VW Polo have Cambelt?

The VW Polo has a timing chain, and not a timing belt. Like most modern vehicles, the belt is being ditched in favor of a chain. This results in having to replace the belt a few times in the life of the car.

How can I tell if my Polo BlueMotion has BMT?

Besides the original Polo BlueMotion, there were a number of a stand-alone BlueMotion models, but we’ll return to those later. Cars fitted with the BMT pack are identified by a plaque under the engine designation badge on the back. But if you’re not sure, the easiest way to find out if the car you want has BMT is to ring a VW dealer.

When did the VW BlueMotion badge come out?

The BlueMotion badge was first seen on the 2006 Polo BlueMotion, a hyper-efficient version of the small hatchback car. Many of the technologies used in that car were subsequently applied to most other Volkswagen models, usually as an extra-cost option package.

What do you need to know about VW BlueMotion?

The contents of the BlueMotion Technology package – often referred to as BMT – differed slightly depending on model and engine. But, for the most part, there were four main items: A stop/start system automatically shuts down the engine when the car is stationary and then automatically restarts it when pulling away.

Is the Polo BlueMotion worth the extra cost?

To recover the extra costs of the Polo BlueMotion you’d have to own it for over seven-and-a-half years. So, on the face of things, BlueMotion doesn’t seem worth the extra cost. It’s worth remembering, however, this calculation is only based on an average driver.

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