
Webby, DPF 101 pay attention...
Diesel Particulate Filter. Basically a soot collector. It's part of the exhaust system, so technically a few bolts to change. But...
there's a couple of catches. They are designed to self clean or regenerate. For this to happen, the engine
must be fully up to temp, engine speed becomes raised, as they regenerate by adding fuel, which ignites in the filter, burning off the soot. Ideally this happens whilst cruising along a nice empty motorway, not just as you arrive at the shops.
Unfortunately this is the real world, not and ideal second universe

so the DPF will clog up and fail, then you're looking at stoopid money for a new one, the posher the car the more ridiculous the price.
Tempting as 60+mpg is, I could, and would never, ever consider a diesel for a taxi, unless it was brand spankers and I was able to bin it when the warranty runs out. The reason being simply that the fuel savings won't cover the inevitable repair costs.
Whilst the Phaeton, on the face of looks like the bargain of the century, something tells me it will be a liability to anyone one a budget, unless they can afford to buy new.
Tempting as the Phaeton is, the ruinous repair costs aside, the typical VW mismatched armrest/door handles would do my head in, my £12k Altea would have annoyed me more if it hadn't been so cheap to buy:-X
Can safely say I'm with Tunnie on this one

Chris, in answer to your earlier post, I was refering to your choice

as much of a hell raiser as Webby is, I can't for the life of me imagine his parents in a VXR8

whereas I think the Phaeton would probably end up irritating the hell out of you, simply because it isn't LS powered
